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I’ve seen a few of these bracelets posted on Pinterest and they always get my attention because they look amazing and who would have thought of making a bracelet from a popsicle stick??!!

We decided to give it a go and so we tried a few methods of preparing the popsicle stick so it would bend without snapping.

We realised that the most effective method was to place the sticks (we used a few just in case some snapped, the success rate was about 80%) in a saucepan of boiling water for an hour to make them quite pliable.

You’ll need to keep topping up the water levels but they were quite soft after an hour at boiling point!

Use your imagination with the decorations, we used washi tape and beads but I’ve seen some great designs wrapping multiple coloured thread around the bands. Paint, crayons, stickers….whatever tickles your fancy really!

Materials:

  • Popsicle sticks (we used the slightly wider ones, approximately 2cm wide)
  • Saucepan & water
  • Narrow glass (try use a glass similar size to the wrist it’s for)
  • Washi tape, thread, paint – whichever you choose, they all look fabulous
  • Hole punch (only if you want to add beads)
  • String
  • Beads

Method:

1. Place the popsicle sticks in a saucepan of boiling water and set the timer for an hour. Remember to keep checking that the water levels are kept up. This is absolutely a job for an adult as boiling water and kids is a big no no!

2. After the timer has gone off, test that the sticks are quite soft. Start to very gently bend them in a U shape but don’t force it or they will snap.

3. Once it resemles a U, gently place it inside a glass to set the shape.

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4. Leave the sticks in the glass overnight in a dry/sunny position to set.Remove the sticks from the glass and use a hole punch to punch small holes in each end.

5. Decorate the bands with tape and finish off by threading some string and beads through the end holes to decorate.

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A beautiful gift for mothers day that the kids will enjoy making and decorating!

All images courtesy of the contributor, Jade Stapleton.
  • Thats awesome ill know be trying these with my girls

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  • Can’t believe I haven’t seen this before – brilliant idea!

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  • These look great – thanks for sharing, will do with my little girl 🙂

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  • What a great family activity on a cold winter day

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  • THIS IS SO GREAT TO DO ON A RAINY DAY, AND THERE HAS BEEN PLENTY OF THEM IN MELBOURNE OF LATE

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  • A cute idea, I wouldn’t have thought to bend it like that.

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  • Wow what an easy craft

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  • Awesome! This would be a great idea to make during a birthday party

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  • Popsicle sticks can also be used to decorate old toilet rolls e.g. ears for rabbits.

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  • Great idea ,we got girls over for sleep over ,I know whatcwe be making.! Thanks

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  • These look fantastic – thanks for sharing

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  • My 9 year old Daughter and I made these the other day. Such an easy and enjoyable project to do together.

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  • Definitely going to try this in the school holidays with my daughter!

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  • how pretty and such a creative idea also

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  • How unusual!. I will see icy pole sticks in a totally different light from now on!

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  • How cool must try this with the little brother! 🙂

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  • excellent idea. 🙂 we have lots of sticks at home for crafts and would be0nice to0do this.

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  • Who would have thought it possible – very cute .

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  • Wow how cool are they!! I will definitely try this with miss 3 year old, she will have a ball!

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  • What a great idea ,am looking forward to making these with the grand girls over the holidays 🙂

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