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4th of July Popsicle Craft For Kids [Free PDF Template]

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Bring some red, white, and blue fun to your summer celebration by having kids make this 4th of July popsicle craft. This sweet and simple project turns a popsicle into a colorful piece of art decorated with shiny star stickers.

This patriotic popsicle makes a cheerful addition to your decor that’s fun to make one summer afternoon at home, daycare, or even during library summer activities. Keep the creative fun going all summer long by checking out even more 4th of July crafts to make with the kids.

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Patriotic Popsicle Craft Idea

Kids will love making this adorable popsicle friend that can be customized as a boy or girl, complete with options for adding eyelashes and a cute little bow. Its happy face and pops of patriotic color add a sweet twist to celebrating the Fourth!

It’s an easy and inexpensive way to keep kids busy and inspired. This popsicle uses just a few simple supplies to create something fun and festive to show off during barbecues or storytime events.

This hands-on activity makes Independence Day even more memorable for your little ones.

To bring this popsicle pal to life, download our free template and grab some colored paper, scissors, and glue. Whether you’re working with one child or a group, this simple and fun activity is sure to add a bit of joy to your 4th of July celebrations.

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Supplies

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Star Stickers
  • Popsicle Template (click the “click here to get your freebies” image at the end of the post)

Directions

Start by downloading and printing the template. Once the template is printed, gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this popsicle to life!

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Take the white popsicle base and glue the red piece at the bottom edge.

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Glue the blue wavy piece to the top of the white base so it looks like a frosty topping.

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Place the stick at the bottom center of the popsicle and glue it in place.

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Time to decorate! Let your child place star stickers on the blue section or draw on stars with a white marker.

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Want to give your popsicle a little extra personality? Grab the red bow or hat and glue it near the top, just like in the photo.

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Don’t you just love this easy and colorful popsicle craft? We think your kids will have a blast creating it! While you’re here, be sure to browse our collection of summer crafts for even more creative fun.

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4th of July Children’s Books

The Before The Fourth Of July – If your kids are fans of The Night Before Christmas, they’ll love this patriotic version that follows a family’s day through Independence Day!

What Does it Mean To Be American? – This book is a wonderful look into the characteristics that make an American citizen. It’s an easy read for young kids are will get their minds thinking.

My Fourth of July – Kids will love this story that details all the classic activities Americans do on the Fourth of July! It’s sure to bring back the nostalgia of being a kid on Independence Day.

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4th Of July Crafts For Kids

Uncle Sam Puppet Craft – Celebrate the 4th of July with a patriotic puppet show! Kids can turn a paper bag into a cheerful Uncle Sam using our free template. This fun project adds a patriotic twist to playtime and brings Independence Day cheer to little ones.

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Fourth Of July Ice Cream Craft – Kids will eat up this sweet ice cream cone piled high with scoops of red, white, and blue fun! They’ll love stacking scoops high on their cones and adding festive flair. It’s a playful way to celebrate with a sprinkle of creativity and patriotic charm!

Eagle Paper Cup Craft – Let kids soar into 4th of July fun with this eagle made out of a paper cup! They’ll turn an ordinary cup into a proud bald eagle with flapping wings using our free template. It’s a fun way to celebrate Independence Day with creativity and charm!

Handprint Statue Of Liberty Craft – Light up the 4th of July with a Statue of Liberty that has a special touch! Kids will love turning their own hand into Lady Liberty’s iconic crown with the help of our free template. It’s a shining way to celebrate freedom, creativity, and little hands that make every holiday extra special!

Independence Day Ideas

Kids will trace festive vocabulary words alongside colorful images of barbecue, flags, ice cream, and Uncle Sam’s famous hat with these 4th of July handwriting printables.

Each worksheet adds a pop of patriotic fun while helping kids practice their letters in a playful, engaging way.

This set includes Bb is for barbecue, Ff is for flag, Ii is for ice cream, and Hh is for hat. Little learners will trace each word and the corresponding uppercase and lowercase letters to complete each page.

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Kids and adults will have a blast playing this classic game with a patriotic twist! These 4th of July bingo cards include 30 unique calling cards full of festive images that’s easy to print, play, and enjoy.

Little ones will have fun matching the pictures while building vocabulary and social skills. Whether you’re playing with a few or a whole crowd, this bingo game brings red, white, and blue fun to everyone!

These patriotic color by number printables are just right for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten kiddos. They’re easy enough for little hands to complete all on their own.

Just print them out, grab some crayons or markers, and let the coloring fun begin! These no prep pages are a great way to sneak in fine motor practice and number recognition while keeping kids happily entertained with fireworks, flags, Uncle Sam’s hat, and more!

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Have some patriotic fun with this Fourth of July memory game! Kids will love playing this match game by flipping cards to find pairs while boosting their memory, attention, and problem solving skills. This free printable adds a bit of learning to the holiday, and the whole family can join in the fun!

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4th of July Popsicle Craft

Prep Time: 8 minutes
Active Time: 8 minutes
Total Time: 16 minutes
Add some red, white, and blue fun with this 4th of July popsicle craft for kids, complete with shiny star decorations.
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Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Star Stickers
  • Popsicle Template

Instructions

  • Download the template, print it, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by gluing the bottom piece to the lower edge of the popsicle base.
  • Next, glue the wavy top piece to the upper edge of the popsicle base.
  • Then glue the stick to the bottom center of the base.
  • After that, add star stickers to the top section of the popsicle.
  • Next, glue the bow or hat near the top of the popsicle if using.

Free 4th of July Popsicle Craft Template

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Cheryl

Thursday 12th of June 2025

Great craft can't

Sam

Saturday 14th of June 2025

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