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Popsicle Puzzler
by Belinda Mooney
Make all kinds of puzzles and give them to you friends.

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This is a project that is great to do with scouts or a 4-h group.This is another craft my kids really enjoyed making. You can use this for any theme you are doing..

Popsicler Puzzlers

approx. 10 Popsicle Sticks
masking tape
crayons or markers

  1. Lay your popsicle sticks out sideways in front of you. Stack them up neatly
  2. Put a strip of masking tape down the back each side to hold them in place.
  3. Flip the posicle sticks over and draw a picture of whatever you would like on it.
  4. When you are done drawing remove the tape from the back.
  5. Now mix up your sticks and put your puzzle back together!

Trade with a friend and do each other's puzzles. Write a note on them and send them to a friend or your grandma! The ideas are endless.

Belinda Mooney


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