Moose Craft Stick Project

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If you’re looking for a woodland craft that’s equal parts silly and adorable, this moose craft stick project is ready to steal the spotlight. With its big antlers, happy face, and simple design, it’s a perfect project for kids who love forest animals or fall themes.

This is a quick, 20-minute activity that’s great for preschool, classroom crafts, or just adding another friendly critter to your woodland animal collection.

moose craft stick project

What You’ll Need for This Popsicle Stick Moose Craft

Time to gather your herd:

  • Popsicle sticks (4)
  • Brown acrylic paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Pink construction paper
  • White construction paper
  • Brown construction paper
  • Black marker
  • Scissors
  • Clear glue

How to Make a Popsicle Stick Moose

Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!

Yield: 1 Moose Popsicle Stick Craft

Moose Craft Stick Project

moose popsicle stick craft

Make this adorable Moose Popsicle Stick Craft with your kids! A fun and easy woodland animal craft using popsicle sticks, paint, and paper.

Active Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $3

Materials

  • Popsicle sticks (4)
  • Brown acrylic paint
  • Pink construction paper
  • White construction paper
  • Brown construction paper
  • Black marker
  • Clear glue

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush

Instructions

  1. Gather your supplies. Lay everything out so it’s easy to grab as you work. Moose popsicle stick craft supplies including popsicle sticks, brown paint, glue, scissors, and construction paper.
  2. Paint your popsicle sticks with brown acrylic paint and let them dry completely. Painted brown popsicle sticks with brown acrylic paint and paintbrush.
  3. Line up the four painted popsicle sticks vertically and glue them together side by side to form the moose’s face. Four brown popsicle sticks glued together for the moose’s face.
  4. Cut out two antlers and a large oval muzzle from the brown construction paper. Cut-out shapes for the moose including antlers, ears, eyes, and muzzle.
  5. Cut two ears from brown paper and two smaller inner ear pieces from pink paper. Glue the pink pieces inside the brown ear shapes. Moose ears assembled with pink inner ear glued onto brown outer ear.
  6. Glue the antlers to the top back of the popsicle stick base so they stick up above the head. Moose craft with popsicle stick face and antlers and muzzle glued on top.
  7. Attach the muzzle to the bottom of the popsicle stick base.
  8. Glue the ears onto the sides of the popsicle stick base.
  9. Cut two white ovals for eyes and glue them above the muzzle. Moose craft with large white oval eyes glued above muzzle and ears glued on the side.
  10. Use the black marker to add pupils inside the eyes.
  11. Draw two vertical nostrils on the muzzle with the black marker. Moose craft with pupils and nostrils drawn using a black marker.
  12. Your moose craft is complete! Show it off or add it to your woodland animal collection. Finished moose popsicle stick craft with all details complete.

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Why This Craft is Moose-tastic

This moose is more than just a cute face, it’s a great way to extend learning and play:

  • Woodland unit tie-in – Use it alongside lessons about forest habitats and animals.
  • Storytime buddy – Pair with moose-themed picture books for an interactive craft.
  • Group display – Create a whole moose herd for a fall or woodland bulletin board.
  • Creative play – Give each moose a name and personality to inspire pretend play.

And that’s it, you’ve made yourself a moose that’s far more charming than the kind that wanders through the woods. Quick, simple, and fun, it’s a perfect addition to your collection of popsicle stick animals.

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