Paper & Wooden Stick Lollipop | Home Learning Art & Craft Project Activity

In this post, I will be sharing a "lollipop candy" craft. This was a  craft project that Lauren did in Brightly Beaming Resources' (Step 3: Sound of the Week) homeschool curriculum for the "y" sound as in "candy", Click Here To Find Out Why We Are Doing Homeschooling. I thought about doing lollipop candies and come up with this easy and fun lollipop candy craft made out of colorful construction papers, craft stick, or any wooden stick.


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READY FOR KID BEFORE STARTING ACTIVITY ALONG WITH OTHER MATERIALS

* cut candy patterns (any shape of choice)

* cut candy accessory patterns (swirls or any pattern of choice)

* hole punched papers (as paper sprinkles)

DONE BY ADULT OR PARENT

Lollipop Candies: Take different construction boards in any colors of choice, you may allow the child to choose the colors they like. Create different shapes of lollipop candies on the construction paper by tracing a round object for round lollipops or any shape template of choice such as heart, star, etc. Click Here For FREE Printable Heart Templates , Click Here For FREE Printable Star Templates, Click Here For FREE Printable Triangle Templates and Click Here For Long Shape Lollipop Template


Set of Lollipops, image from vecteezy.com

Lollipop Accessory: Depending on what shape or kind of lollipop candy your child will make, take construction papers in any colors of choice and draw or trace accessory patterns (such as stars, swirls, etc.) on it. Click Here To Check Out FREE Download Radial Swirl Pattern and Click Here To Check Out FREE Download Spiral Pattern

Lollipop Sticks: You can leave sticks plain or you may accessorize it with strips of papers glued around it. Take construction papers in any colors of choice, draw thin vertical lines on the paper using ruler. Cut to wrap around and accessorized plain sticks.


Lollipop Sprinkles: Punched different colors of construction papers in any colors of choice using a hole or shape puncher, or you may cut tiny bits of papers using scissors as sprinkles for your lollipop.

DONE BY CHILD

* cut lollipop patterns

* cut accessory patterns

* glue lollipop pieces together

* decorate lollipop

STEPS IN DOING THIS LOLLIPOP CANDY CRAFT

STEP #1: First, let child wrap strips of paper around craft sticks, if you like to accessorize your sticks. If not, proceed to the next step. 


STEP #2: Next, let child attach sticks to back of lollipop patterns using scotch tape.


STEP #3: Let child decorate lollipop candy using paper sprinkles or any accessory of choice such as swirls or any other chosen shape they like.


And your "paper lollipop candies" are DONE. Below are Lauren's finished paper lollipops, they look really fun and colorful. Get the kids creating their own version of this craft today!


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MATERIALS FOR THIS CRAFT

* assorted construction boards (or any paper of the same material such as vellum board or specialty board) * assorted construction papers * scotch tape * scissors * plain or colored craft stick, disposable chopstick or barbecue stick * ruler * glue * hole or shape puncher

LEARNING IS MORE FUN WITH A SONG

Check out "The Lollipop Song", a song about sharing various lollipops in different shapes, colors and sizes.



The Lollipop Song - Candy Song For Kids
Click Here To Watch The Video @ DAILYMOTION

I'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU

If you got thoughts and questions regarding this craft, feel free to interact and write it down in the comment box below. I'd be happy to hear from you. Thank you so much for viewing and reading.

POST UPDATED:
 March 2026
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