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Mummy Popsicle Stick Craft For Kids [Free Template]

Halloween is the time for kids all over to go out into their neighborhoods with their parents and knock on doors asking for candy!

They’ll also be carving jack o’ lanterns with their family, making Halloween treats, and going to parties.

Whether you’re a Halloween enthusiast or not, this mummy popsicle stick craft is sure to get your little ones excited about all the Halloween fun!

It’s a simple popsicle stick craft that will help them with fine motor skills, following directions, and creativity.

All you’ll need to do is print out this craft template, gather a few simple materials, and start crafting!

Also, be sure to check out all of our fun Halloween crafts for kids for even more ideas.

Make A Mummy Craft

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Supplies

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Black and red pen (optional)
  • Permanent glue dots
  • Paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Mummy template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)

Directions

Download the mummy template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

hand holding mummy popsicle stick template

If you don’t want to use glue dots, replace them with hot glue and do the same steps as above.

hand gluing popsicle sticks together

Paint the 4 popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of black paint. Let dry completely before moving on.

hand painting popsicle sticks black

Take the mummy eyes and glue them a little bit below the top end of the sticks.

hand gluing eyes onto popsicle stick mummy craft

Begin creating the mummy’s wrap by gluing the strips all along the mummy. Alternate directions and angles so it looks like a mummy.

hand gluing wraps onto popsicle stick mummy craft

Optionally, draw on the mummy’s mouth with the black and red pen just below the eyes on the closest wrap piece.

hand drawing mouth onto popsicle stick mummy craft

That’s it! It’s one of the easiest popsicle stick crafts we’ve ever made!

mummy popsicle stick craft

Halloween Unit Study For Kids

Want to create an entire themed unit around this mummy craft? If so, read on below to see our top ideas!

Reading aloud to young children is very beneficial for them. There are several ways that reading aloud can help your child grow both socially and emotionally, which, in turn, will help them academically. So why not add books to your unit study?

Below are some of the top-rated Halloween books for kids. Add them to your home collection or borrow them from your local library.

Room On The Broom: This has to be one of our favorite Halloween books of all time! The story follows a witch and her cat as they happen upon some animals who help the witch. There’s danger, mystery, and friendship in this adorable children’s story.

5 Minute Spooky Stories: We love Disney’s 5-minute storybooks and this one is perfect for Halloween! See how all your favorite Disney characters celebrate this spooky holiday.

Ten Timid Ghosts: This is a fun countdown book about a witch who moves into a haunted house where 10 ghosts already live. The witch scares the ghosts out one by one until they devise a scheme to get her out of their house. This Halloween children’s book is good for kids who love rhyming stories!

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Crafting is a great way to spend time with your child and have fun. Kids can learn new things from crafting, like how to follow instructions and use their hands in different ways. They can have more time to express their creativity!

Add in more Halloween crafts with any of our favorites below:

This is a perfect time of year to start some spooky sensory play for the kids. This Halloween play dough kit includes everything they need for hours of fun including glittery, sparkly dough and lots of trinkets like spiders, eyeballs, and cats. It’s an activity that will keep them entertained all fall long!

hand holding mummy popsicle stick craft

Kids will have a blast playing with these Halloween pattern block mats. You can use them as an activity, to learn shapes and patterns, or just for fun!

Get your kids in the mood for Halloween with these Halloween color by number printables. It includes Frankenstein, witch, a boy dressed up as a bat, gravestone, pumpkins, and vampire. This is a great activity to do together as you get ready for all things spooky!

Bored of the same old Halloween activities? These Halloween do a dot printables are a fun way to get kids excited about learning! Using these sheets, kids can work on learning letters and numbers!

Share With Us

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For a chance to have your child’s craft featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!

Spooky season is here and what better way to celebrate than with this delightful candy corn headband craft! This candy corn headband craft is a wonderful way for kids to improve their fine motor skills and follow instructions. The craft is simple, engaging, and easy to make!

More Halloween Ideas For Kids

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Mummy Popsicle Stick Craft For Kids

Prep Time: 7 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Drying Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 32 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

This mummy popsicle stick craft is a fun Halloween activity for kids!

Materials

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Black and red pen (optional)
  • Permanent glue dots
  • Paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Mummy template

Instructions

  1. Download the mummy template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  2. Paint the 4 popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of black paint. Let dry completely before moving on.
  3. Take the mummy eyes and glue them a little bit below the top end of the sticks.
  4. Begin creating the mummy's wrap by gluing the strips all along the mummy. Alternate directions and angles so it looks like a mummy.
  5. Optionally, draw on the mummy's mouth with the black and red pen just below the eyes on the closest wrap piece.

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