15+ Fall Popsicle Stick Crafts for Kids to Make This Season

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Popsicle sticks plus autumn inspiration equals tons of hands-on fun for little makers. These fall popsicle stick crafts are just right for cozy afternoons or classroom stations, using simple supplies you already have.

From scarecrows and pumpkins to gnomes and apples, each one feels like a little piece of fall made just for kids. Want even more autumn ideas? Don’t miss our complete list of fall crafts for kids packed with seasonal fun and learning.

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Fall Popsicle Stick Crafts

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Owl Popsicle Stick
Using simple supplies, kids can transform a few ordinary sticks into an adorable, wide-eyed owl friend. They'll line up and glue the sticks together, paint them brown, and add the owl's features with the help of a free template (for wings, beak, and big round eyes).
This project is easy for all ages and encourages kids to get creative with colors and details, resulting in a cute owl they'll be proud to show off or play with.
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Popsicle Stick Caramel Apples
Kids can make their own pretend caramel apples that look almost good enough to eat (but are, of course, just for fun). They'll glue a few sticks side by side and paint them in bright apple colors, then add a layer of brown paper or paint on top to mimic gooey caramel dripping down.
Best of all, kids love pretending to serve their faux caramel apples once they finish the activity—it's a simple fall craft that captures the cozy spirit of autumn treats.
Related: Apple Dot To Dots
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Popsicle Stick Acorn
Jumbo sticks, some paint, and a little photo of your child are all it takes to create an adorable acorn keepsake. Kids assemble and paint the sticks into a giant acorn shape, then glue their small picture in the center so it becomes a personalized fall treasure.
Ultimately, this simple project doubles as a sweet memory holder, making it something you'll want to display year after year.
Also try: Paper Plate Acorn Craft
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Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
A handful of popsicle sticks quickly turns into a friendly little scarecrow face with a rustic hat and straw-like hair. Kids paint the stick base and personalize their scarecrow with googly eyes, a paper patch, and any fun embellishments they choose.
Once they finish, just stick a magnet on the back to let this fall friend brighten the fridge all season.
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Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
Learn to make a mini scarecrow using just two Popsicle sticks and a few basic art supplies. This cute fall activity keeps things simple using construction paper shapes for the scarecrow's hat and clothes. It even includes a tiny paper crow to sit on the scarecrow's arm as a fun extra touch.
Kids will enjoy assembling their not-so-scary scarecrow and end up with an adorable buddy to decorate for autumn.
Related: Scarecrow Photo Craft
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Popsicle Stick Corn
If you're looking for a harvest-themed art, this sweet corn on the cob made from popsicle sticks is a perfect choice. Kids glue a few sticks side by side, paint them bright yellow like corn kernels, and add green construction paper husks to create their little corn cob.
It's a simple project with minimal materials, and the finished corn makes a cute fall decoration or a fun addition to pretend farm play.
Also try: Indian Corn Craft
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Popsicle Stick Pumpkin
Kids will love making a bright orange pumpkin from popsicle sticks to celebrate the fall season. With the help of a printable template, they glue a few sticks together, paint them orange, and add a happy jack-o'-lantern face or a green stem and leaf on top.
It's a fun and easy project for Halloween or any autumn afternoon, letting their creativity shine while getting into the pumpkin spirit.
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Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
Kids can transform a few bare popsicle sticks into a cheerful scarecrow they'll love personalizing with paint, paper, and googly eyes. They'll start by making a stick panel for the scarecrow's face and hat, then paint it and add lovely details like googly eyes, a paper hat brim, and perhaps a little yarn “hay” for hair.
You can also attach a small magnet to the back so the finished scarecrow can hang on the fridge, greeting everyone with a friendly fall smile.
Related: Scarecrow Color By Numbers
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Apple Popsicle Stick
Kids can create a cute apple core out of popsicle sticks and paper, creating the look of an apple munched down to the core (complete with little paper seeds). It's an engaging fall activity that sneaks in some learning, too, as they cut out the apple pieces and glue everything together, children practice their scissor skills and color recognition.
The finished apple core art is perfect to display on the fridge or bulletin board during back-to-school time, and it makes a fun addition to any autumn lesson about apples.
Also try: Apple Tracing Worksheets
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Apple Popsicle Stick
An apple made of sticks is an excellent pick for a fall or back-to-school activity. Kids line up a few popsicle sticks to form the apple shape, paint them red (or green), and then glue on the provided paper pieces like the stem, leaf, and even a friendly worm or smiling face if they want.
It's simple to put together and helps little ones practice their fine motor skills, and the finished apple can become a fridge magnet or a cheerful classroom decoration.
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Popsicle Stick Gnome
Three popsicle sticks are all you need to form a little gnome, complete with a pointy paper hat and a big bushy beard made of fall leaves. Kids can use real leaves they collect or artificial leaves from the box to give each gnome a unique, textured beard.
It's an adorable autumn project that brings nature into art time, and the finished gnome will add a whimsical touch to your fall decorations.
Related: Gnome Handprint Craft
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Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
In this classic autumn art, kids glue several popsicle sticks onto a small piece of cardboard and turn them into a jolly scarecrow character. A diagonally placed stick forms the hat's brim, and kids add strips of yellow paper or raffia as straw hair peeking out from under the hat.
After painting on the hat and face and gluing on a felt nose or button eyes, they'll have an adorable scarecrow decoration that can stand on a shelf or hang on the wall to celebrate fall.
Also try: The Scarecrow’s Hat Activities
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Fall Popsicle Stick Scarecrow & Turkey
This blog post features two activities: a friendly scarecrow and a colorful turkey made from popsicle sticks. Both projects are quick to set up and use just a few supplies like sticks, paint, paper, and glue, so that kids can create a scarecrow's face with a little hat or a turkey with bright paper feather “wings” in under 20 minutes.
It's a great way to keep kids of all ages entertained and creative, and they'll end up with two fun fall buddies to play with or display.
Related: Paper Strip Turkey Craft
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Popsicle Sticks Pumpkin Pie
Here's a fun way for kids to make a pretend slice of pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving. They glue three popsicle sticks together into a triangle (like a pie slice), paint the “filling” orange and the stick “crust” brown, then glue an orange paper triangle on the back to hold it all together.
To top it off, a fluffy cotton ball gets added as the whipped cream, making the pie look extra sweet and ready for imaginative play (with zero baking needed!).
Also try: Pumpkin Tracing Worksheets
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Fall Day Popsicle Stick Frame
Kids can create their autumn-themed picture frame with sticks and creativity. An adult helps glue four popsicle sticks into a square frame, and then the kids decorate it with fun fall foam stickers (think colorful leaves and pumpkins) and a squeeze of glitter glue for extra sparkle.
Add a magnet to the back or tie on a ribbon at the top, and this handmade frame is ready to display a favorite fall photo or be given as a special gift to Grandma and Grandpa.
Related: Fall Pattern Worksheets
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Pumpkin with Popsicle Sticks
Little hands can easily make these mini popsicle stick pumpkins with hardly any help. They just paint a bunch of small sticks orange and one stick green, then an adult helps glue the orange sticks side by side into a pumpkin shape while attaching the green one at the top as the stem.
Once it's dry, kids can draw on a jack-o'-lantern face, add curly green pipe-cleaner vines, or stick a magnet on the back – there are many ways to decorate this simple project and make it uniquely theirs.
Also try: Pumpkin Headband Craft
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Acorn Scarecrow Stick Puppets
Here's a creative way to combine nature and art: use real acorns and popsicle sticks to make cute little scarecrow puppets. Kids attach acorn caps (and even whole acorns) to stick bodies as the scarecrows' hats and heads, then draw on friendly faces and glue on bits of fabric or paper for tiny clothes.
After the crafting, they can put on a mini puppet show with their new scarecrow friends, making this activity both imaginative and interactive.
Related: Scarecrow Name Craft
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