Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda Craft for Mandalorian Fans!
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Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda Craft
The full list of materials, tools, and instructions is found in the printable tutorial card at the end of this post. I highly recommend reading the blog post all the way through before starting this project to ensure that you have everything required and understand the steps and timings involved.
If you’re looking for a fun and easy craft to do with your kids, look no further than this popsicle stick Baby Yoda!
This simple craft is perfect for all ages, and you can work together on shapes, cutting, color, and counting at the same time.
Kids will love making Grogu and it would be a fun activity for a Mandalorian Birthday Party too!
Around 30 minutes is needed to make this craft stick Baby Yoda craft, so gather up the supplies and let’s get started!
Materials & Tools Used in This Craft
For your convenience, I’ve linked [some of] the materials and tools needed for this project to Amazon below. The quantities are on the tutorial card at the end of this post.
- Jumbo Craft Sticks
- Acrylic Craft Paint – Bright Green, Light Brown, White
- Craft Felt – Bright Green, Tan, Pink
- Black Marker
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
- Free Printable Baby Yoda Pattern – download the PDF to use in this craft
Cheap Craft Supplies
A great thing about this craft idea is that it can be budget-friendly using supplies you may already have or can be purchased cheaply in stores:
If you’re in the USA, check out your local Dollar Store or Dollar Tree; and if you’re in the UK, the Poundshop, The Range, Wilko, and Baker Ross are great places to shop for cheap and inexpensive craft supplies. The rest of the world reading this – I don’t know every cheap store – sorry! But hunt the ones out in your location for crafting bargains!
More Baby Yoda Crafts
Looking for more Grogu crafts? Right-click and open these in a new tab to read next!
- Make Your Own DIY Baby Yoda Plush! Cute Mini Felt Baby Yoda Tutorial
- Build A Baby Yoda Free Printable!
- (Baby Yoda) Grogu Easter Basket with Cricut Vinyl Sticker Decoration
I’ve shared lots of great craft ideas on The Purple Pumpkin Blog over the years, in fact, there are 100+ crafts to make and do at home for you to try!
How Do I Make Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda?
Just check out the how-to card below with full materials, tools, and instructions. Any demonstration photos do not print out to save your ink.
Craft/Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda
Materials
- Jumbo Craft Sticks
- Acrylic Craft Paint – Bright Green Light Brown, White
- Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda Pattern
- Craft Felt – Bright Green Tan, Pink
- Black Marker
Instructions
- To create Baby Yoda, line up four jumbo craft sticks on your work surface. Using scissors, trim two additional jumbo craft sticks to the width of Baby Yoda and attach them with a glue gun and glue sticks.
- Paint the top two inches with bright green acrylic craft paint. Paint the bottom four inches with light brown acrylic craft paint. Set aside to dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.
- Download, print, and cut out the Baby Yoda pattern. Using a marker, trace the collar pattern onto tan felt. Trace the large ear patterns onto the bright green felt and trace the small ear patterns onto the pink felt. Cut out all shapes with scissors, making sure to cut inside the traced lines for a clean, finished project.
Flip over Baby Yoda’s face pattern and scribble all over the back with a pencil. Flip the pattern back over and position it in the center of Baby Yoda’s head. Trace around the pattern with a pencil, transferring the facial features onto the craft sticks. Ink in the features with a black marker. Using the end of the paintbrush handle dipped in white paint, make a large and small dot in each eye.
Glue the tan felt collar to Baby Yoda at the neck. Draw the folds onto the collar with a black marker. Attach the pink ears to the bright green ears with a glue gun and glue sticks. Flip Baby Yoda over and glue the ears to the top right and left sides. You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you will have to wait for it to dry.