Build a Popsicle House

Building a Popsicle house is a fun way to spend some extra time. It can make a simple decoration for your house or porch. You’ll start by constructing the walls by building four squares and gluing sticks to them. The roof is a little tricky and consists of two triangles with sticks glued to them as slats would be. Lastly, you will cut windows and a door, if you wish, and glue all of the pieces together for the final product.

Steps

Building the Walls

  1. Gather your supplies. You will need around 100 Popsicle sticks. You can buy craft sticks at a hobby store or a big-box store with a craft section. You will also need glue. A hot glue gun works best, but children should have adult supervision. Also have paper, scissors, and a utility knife.
    • If you don’t want to use hot glue, a regular bottle of craft glue will work.
    • Always practice caution when using a hot glue gun as it can burn you.
  2. Lay some newspaper or brown paper down. Since you will be working with glue, it’s best to cover whatever surface you are working on with newspaper, a disposable tablecloth, or something that will protect the surface.
    • Hot glue can be hard to remove from surfaces so take extra precaution. Hot glue will also spill out of the gun sometimes, so always set it over the covered surface.
  3. Make four squares with Popsicle sticks. Lay down two Popsicle sticks parallel to each other, the same distance apart as the length of one stick. Lay two more sticks on top of the first two forming a square. Glue these at the corners. Repeat this to build three more squares.
    • These squares will become the walls of the house.
  4. Glue Popsicle sticks covering the wall frame. With the square laying flat, glue enough sticks in a line to cover the entire square. Place a line of glue on two of the opposite sides of the square and lay the sticks in place. Repeat this to complete all four walls.
    • Be sure that you place the sticks tight together so that there are no gaps in the wall.
    • You may not have room for an entire stick when you get to the the end, so use the utility knife to trim a stick down to fit in the final spot.

Crafting the Roof

  1. Build the initial frame. Take three Popsicle sticks and form a triangle, overlapping the sticks at the corners. It doesn’t matter which of the sticks lays on top of which. Use a small drop of glue to connect the sticks at all three corners. Repeat the same process to make another triangle.[1]
    • This basic roof uses just two triangles as the trusses, but you can make a more stable roof by making a third triangle, which would go between the two main ones in the roof.
  2. Lay Popsicle sticks to create one side of the roof. Place a dot of glue on the flat side of each end of a Popsicle stick. Attach the stick to both triangles so that it runs perpendicular. Repeat this process until you have covered the length of the triangles’ sides with sticks. Place the sticks tight together. Hold each stick in place for at least 5 seconds so the glue will hold.
    • Be gentle as you lay each stick so that you don’t pull any of the previous ones apart from the triangles.
  3. Lay the second set of the roof slats. In the same way that you laid the first side of the roof, glue sticks in place for the opposite side of the roof. Continue to be careful as you handle the roof so that you don’t break any of the sticks apart from the roof.
  4. Cover the open ends of the roof. You now have a roof frame that is open on either end. As an optional addition you can close off the interior of the roof completely. Starting from the bottom of the roof, glue a stick across the frame. As you add each additional stick, you will need to cut it slightly shorter as the triangle narrows toward its apex.
    • Closing the roof off completely will add realism to your Popsicle stick house as this is how real houses are constructed.

Assembling the House

  1. Cut out windows. If you want to enhance the house, you can cut one or two windows into the walls. This is easiest to do before you glue the walls together. Take the utility knife and carefully cut a 1 inch by 1 inch square in one or more of the walls.[2]
    • Either center the window or you can cut it off to the side if you want to.
    • To make further adornments to the house, you could use the pieces you just cut from the window to create shutters on the sides or a frame around the window.
  2. Cut out a door. You can make your Popsicle house look even more realistic by cutting out a door. The size of craft sticks you use will determine how big the door should be. Make the door size most of the height of the house and about ⅓ of the width. Cut the door out with the utility knife.
    • You can glue a piece of paper the size of the door opening on the edge of the opening to act as an actual door. Bend the paper along the edge that you glue to simulate the door swinging open and closed.
  3. Glue the walls together at the corners. Take two of the walls and stand them so that the sticks are vertical. Squeeze a line of glue along the inside edge of the stick on the end of each wall. Gently press the glued edges together and hold for about 30 seconds.[3]
    • Attach the remaining two walls one at a time to complete the basic structure of the house.
  4. Install the roof on top. Glue the roof in place by running a line along the entire top edge of the house. Set the roof onto the house and gently press down long enough for the glue to hold. You also have the option of not gluing the roof down and leaving it detachable so that you can place things inside the house.
  5. Decorate the house. You have nearly unlimited options for how to decorate it. Use spray paint to paint the whole house one color. Use a small paintbrush to paint the walls one color and the roof another color. Attach fabric or gift wrap to give the walls of the house a pattern. You could glue moss, flowers, or sticks to the house to give it a woodsy look.

Tips

  • This type of Popsicle house is mainly meant for decoration and may not stand up under rough play.
  • You can paint or decorate the house in any way you want once it is assembled.

Warnings

  • Always be careful when using knifes, you can cut yourself.
  • When cutting the sticks, be careful, you could get a splinter.

Things You'll Need

  • Popsicle or craft sticks.
  • Hot glue with gun, or other glue
  • Utility knife
  • Paper (optional)

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