Ahhh, Baby Yoda!! He’s so adorable and kids just love him!
If you’re looking for a craft Grogu fans will love, this popsicle stick Baby Yoda craft is perfect. It’s the newest addition to our Star Wars crafts for kids.
Kids will enjoy creating him and they’ll also be working on creativity, fine motor skills, following directions, and more!
Watch our quick video tutorial to see how we make it and then be sure to download the free printable template.
Grogu Popsicle Stick Craft
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Supplies
- Mini popsicle sticks
- Green paint
- Paintbrush
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Permanent glue dots
- Baby Yoda template (enter your email in the form to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the Baby Yoda template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
Line up 7 mini popsicle sticks in a rectangle. Take 3 more mini popsicle sticks and stretch a glue dot on each one. Alternatively, you can also use hot glue. Glue the 3 mini popsicle sticks to the top, middle, and bottom of the 7 stick rectangle.
Flip the popsicle stick rectangle over and paint it in 1-2 thin coats of green paint. Let it dry completely before moving on.
Take the pink inner ears and glue them to the bottom, outside of the outer ears.
Align the ears to the top of the popsicle sticks, along the outside of the rectangle and glue them in place.
Place the eyes in the middle of the head and glue them down.
Use a dark green marker to draw Baby Yoda’s nose just below his eyes. Next, use a black marker to draw on his undereye circles and forehead wrinkles.
Create his mouth by gluing the tongue to the bottom of the mouth.
Position the completed mouth just below the nose and glue it in place.
Isn’t this little craft so cute?! We think it would make a cute fridge magnet too! Just attach a magnetic strip on the bag and pop it on the fridge.
More Star Wars Activities For Kids
This Is The Way- For years and years, kids have loved reading Little Golden Books. Now The Mandalorian has its very own one! Kids will love reading all about Baby Yoda’s adventures!
World of Reading Star Wars- Encourage those Star Wars loving kids to read with these beginner reading books!
5 Minute Star Wars Stories- This Star Wars themed book is great for bedtime! Snuggle up together and read one or two before the evening ends.
For more Star Wars crafts, check out our favorites below:
- Watercolor Droid Craft– These colorful droid papercrafts are so fun and come with 3 different choices. It’s a great art project for kids!
- Toilet Paper Roll Baby Yoda Craft– Save those old cardboard tubes and turn them into Grogu with this free template.
- R2D2 Craft For Kids– Kids who love Star Wars are going to want to make this cute and fun R2D2 craft.
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Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda Craft
If your kids can't get enough Grogu, they'll definitely want to make this cute popsicle stick Baby Yoda craft!
Materials
- Mini popsicle sticks
- Green paint
- Paintbrush
- Black marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Permanent glue dots
- Baby Yoda template
Instructions
- Download the Baby Yoda template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Line up 7 mini popsicle sticks in a rectangle. Take 3 more mini popsicle sticks and stretch a glue dot on each one. Alternatively, you can also use hot glue. Glue the 3 mini popsicle sticks to the top, middle, and bottom of the 7 stick rectangle.
- Flip the popsicle stick rectangle over and paint it in 1-2 thin coats of green paint. Let it dry completely before moving on.
- Take the pink inner ears and glue them to the bottom, outside of the outer ears.
- Align the ears to the top of the popsicle sticks, along the outside of the rectangle, and glue them in place.
- Place the eyes in the middle of the head and glue them down.
- Use a dark green marker to draw Baby Yoda's nose just below his eyes. Next, use a black marker to draw on his undereye circles and forehead wrinkles.
- Create his mouth by gluing the tongue to the bottom of the mouth.
- Position the completed mouth just below the nose and glue it in place.
Free Baby Yoda Template
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