Popsicle Stick Butterfly Craft (Free Template)

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Spring means lots of things, almost all of which we love! One thing that’s at the top of our spring list is to find butterflies.

Kids love butterflies plus they’re a great way to introduce life cycles and metamorphosis in a fun setting.

Learn all about insects and make this popsicle stick butterfly craft with the kids! It’s the perfect activity for young children to practice their fine motor skills and unleash their creativity. Plus, it comes with a free printable template!

This is just one of our butterfly crafts for kids you can enjoy this spring! Get ready to flutter into fun with this adorable spring DIY.

Butterfly Craft With Popsicle Sticks

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Supplies

Directions

Start by downloading the template and printing it out. Once you have the template printed, gather the materials needed for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this butterfly to life!

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First, encourage your child to place 3 popsicle sticks in a line vertically. Cut a 4th popsicle stick into thirds and stretch a glue dot on each cut popsicle stick. Use these to glue the 3 popsicle sticks in place, positioning one at the top, middle, and back.

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Next, guide your child to paint the popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of paint and let dry completely.

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Now, help your child glue the butterfly’s body to the middle of the wing paper. We used glue dots to do this, but you can use liquid glue or a glue stick as well.

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Glue the eyes to the top of one end of the popsicle sticks, then use the black marker to draw on a smile below the eyes.

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Assemble the wing decorations all over the wings, then glue them in place.

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Finally, cut 2 small strips of paper in the same color as the body. Glue these to the back of the butterfly wings, by the head, to create the antennae.

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That’s it! Don’t forget to explore our other spring crafts for your kiddos while you’re here!

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More Insect Ideas For Kids

Don’t let the fun stop here! There are many creative ways to explore the world of insects with your little ones. Whether you want to get hands-on with fun ideas or dive into learning with educational printables, there’s something for everyone! Keep reading for more insect-inspired ideas for kids.

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Bug Books For Kids

The Very Quiet Cricket– Everyone loves Eric Carle and this book is just as good as all his others! In it, a cricket is trying to discover how to make a sound, but when he rubs his legs together nothing happens. Follow him on his journey to find his very own sound! Kids love the ending where he and your child can hear the chirping!

Bugs A to Z is a great introductory insect book for kids. It’s great for kids to browse through and look at pictures and to find a short snippet about each bug.

Ten Little Ladybugs – This cute book is not only fun to read, but also fun to touch! Kids will want to read this book day after day and it helps them learn to count.

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Pre-K Insect Crafts

Need some more bug projects for the kids to make? Try out some of our picks below:

Paper Plate Bee Craft – ‘Buzz’ on over and try this cute bee with your kids! They’ll have so much fun transforming a simple paper plate into a cute buzzing bee. Gather your materials, print out the provided template, and follow the simple steps to get started!

Dragonfly Craft For Kids – Looking for more popsicle stick ideas? This dragonfly is the perfect addition to your collection! As your kids make this cute popsicle stick insect, they’ll improve their dexterity, fine motor skills, and creative thinking. It’s great for summer!

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Apple Stamp Ladybug Craft – This cute ladybug is a fun activity for kids to try. Using apples as stamps is a great way to create unique and textured designs, making it perfect for exploring different art techniques! Add this idea to your lesson plans, or try it at home for an easy afternoon activity.

Ladybug Tissue Paper Craft – Kids can rip, tear, and scrunch tissue paper to their hearts’ content with this adorable DIY! It’s a fun way to use up paper scraps and create a colorful ladybug masterpiece. Kids will love seeing their creations take shape as they layer tissue paper onto the (free) ladybug template!

Insect Printables

Our ladybug cutting practice worksheets are all you need for a quick and easy scissor skill activity. Learning to use scissors can be tricky for young children, but with these cute ladybug worksheets, they’ll have so much fun practicing their cutting skills! Print them out and let your little ones get to work!

Ants are fascinating little insects, making them the perfect subject for educational activities. These ant worksheets are designed to help your child develop their handwriting skills, letter recognition, and problem-solving abilities in an interactive way. Your kids will work as hard as ants when using these fun worksheets!

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These butterfly tracing worksheets are a great brain-boosting activity for children to improve their fine motor skills. Tracing is an important skill for children to practice as it helps with handwriting, hand-eye coordination, and concentration.

Plus, who doesn’t love butterflies? These printables are perfect for any child who loves these beautiful insects.

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Your kids will be buzzing with excitement when you download these free bumble bee counting cards! They’re the best way to make math engaging for young children.

Using these cards, some playdough, and small manipulatives, your child can practice counting, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence!

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For a chance to have your child’s project 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!

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Popsicle Stick Butterfly Craft

Author: Sam
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Drying Time 10 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
This popsicle stick butterfly is a fun spring craft for kids to make! Download the printable template and make it for insect units or just because!

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Materials

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Permanent glue dots
  • Glue
  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Black marker
  • Butterfly template

Instructions

  • Download the butterfly template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by placing 3 popsicle sticks in a line vertically. Cut a 4th popsicle stick into thirds and stretch a glue dot on each cut popsicle stick. Use these to glue the 3 popsicle sticks in place, positioning one at the top, middle, and back.
  • Next, paint the popsicle sticks in 1-2 thin coats of paint and let dry completely.
  • Now, glue the butterfly’s body to the middle of the wing paper. We used glue dots to do this, but you can use liquid glue or a glue stick as well.
  • Glue the eyes to the top of one end of the popsicle sticks, then use the black marker to draw on a smile below the eyes.
  • Assemble the wing decorations all over the wings, then glue them in place.
  • Finish off by cutting 2 small strips of paper in the same color as the body. Glue these to the back of the butterfly wings, by the head, to create the antennae.

Did you make this?

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photograph of found of Simple Everyday Mom, Sam

Meet Sam

Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.

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42 Comments

  1. Jessica Cassel says:

    Please send the butterfly template

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈

  2. Julia Mims says:

    I would like a copy of the butterfly template, please.

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈

  3. Yesene Pitts says:

    I would like a copy of the butterfly template Please.

    1. Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you’ve been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page.

  4. Looking forward to this craft

    1. Oh, yay! I hope everyone enjoys it!

    1. Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you’ve been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page.

  5. popsicle stick butterfly craft template, please!

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂

  6. cristina nagy says:

    Please send me the template. Thank you!

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂

  7. This will be great for a pollinator lesson I plan to do.

    1. Oh, great!

  8. Can you please send me the poplicle stick butterfly craft template?

    thanks in advance,
    Kathleen

  9. Suzanne Trush says:

    Can I have the template please? Thanks

    1. Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂

  10. I would like to copy of the Popsicle Stick Butterfly Craft. I do not see where I can enter my email at the bottom of the page.

    1. It’s above the comments section, under the heading titled “Free Butterfly Template”. If you’re not able to see it, it most likely means you have a firewall blocking it from appearing. If you can allow the page or try from a personal device, you should be able to see it. Also, some readers say they’re not able to see it on Chrome, but they can on other browsers. You may be able to try that as well ◡̈ Please let me know if you have any questions!

    2. Pat DeColli says:

      @Sam,
      Please share Butterfly Stick Puppet template.
      We are due to have new butterflies to release this week.

      Thank you 😊

    3. Oh, fun! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you’ve been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page.

  11. Scheryl Johnson says:

    Can’t wait to try this craft

    1. Nice. Hope everyone has fun!

  12. I need a template please

    1. Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of the post and the link will be sent to you ?

  13. Debbie Bourrilhon says:

    Thankyou for this delightful craft idea.

    1. You’re welcome! Glad you like it!

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