Pizza Craft Stick Project

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If you’ve ever wished your favorite snack could stare lovingly back at you, this pizza craft stick project is the answer. It’s cheesy, it’s cute, and it’s the only pizza slice that will last longer than five minutes in your house.

This is a quick, budget-friendly craft perfect for food-themed activities, dramatic play setups, or just as a fun afternoon project when you’re craving creativity more than carbs.

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What You’ll Need for This Popsicle Stick Pizza Craft

Alright, pizza party people, let’s gather the goods:

  • Jumbo craft sticks
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Red acrylic craft paint
  • Golden yellow acrylic craft paint
  • Tan craft felt
  • Burgundy craft felt
  • Pink craft felt
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush
  • Black marker
  • Pencil

How to Make a Popsicle Stick Pizza Slice

Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!

Yield: 1 Pizza Popsicle Stick Craft

Pizza Craft Stick Project

pizza popsicle stick craft

Make this adorable popsicle stick pizza craft for kids! A quick, budget-friendly project perfect for food themes, pretend play, or classroom fun.

Active Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $2

Materials

  • Jumbo craft sticks
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Glue gun and glue sticks
  • Red acrylic craft paint
  • Golden yellow acrylic craft paint
  • Tan craft felt
  • Burgundy craft felt
  • Pink craft felt
  • Black marker
  • Pencil

Tools

  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush

Instructions

  1. Gather your supplies. Line up your jumbo craft sticks, paints, felt pieces, glue gun, and the rest of your materials so you’re ready to go. Materials laid out for a pizza popsicle stick craft — red and yellow acrylic paint, craft sticks, googly eyes, glue gun, scissors, felt sheets, paintbrush, and black marker on a rustic wood background.
  2. Make the pizza base by arranging three jumbo craft sticks into a triangle and gluing the corners together. Forming a triangle with craft sticks — three wooden craft sticks being glued together at the corners with a hot glue gun.
  3. Lay additional jumbo craft sticks across the triangle to cover the slice shape. Mark where they need to be trimmed with a pencil. Laying craft sticks across the triangle — craft sticks placed side-by-side across the triangle frame, marked with a pencil for trimming.
  4. Trim the sticks with scissors so they fit neatly inside the triangle. Trimming excess craft sticks — scissors cutting the overhanging craft stick edges to fit the triangle shape.
  5. Glue the trimmed sticks to the back of your triangle to make a solid pizza surface. Gluing trimmed craft sticks into place — hot glue gun attaching the trimmed pieces to complete the pizza slice base.
  6. Paint the top one inch red for the sauce. Paint the rest golden yellow for the cheese. Let it dry, then add a second coat if needed. Painting the pizza slice — yellow acrylic paint for the cheese and red paint for the sauce along the top edge.
  7. Trace the crust pattern onto tan felt and the pepperoni pattern onto burgundy felt. Cut them out neatly inside the traced lines. Tracing felt shapes for toppings — red felt circles for pepperoni and tan felt for the crust marked with a black marker. Cut felt toppings — tan felt crust strip and red felt pepperoni circles cut out and ready to attach.
  8. Glue the felt crust along the top edge of your pizza slice.
  9. Attach two wiggle eyes to the front of the pizza and glue two small pink felt circles under the eyes for cheeks. Adding eyes and cheeks — googly eyes and small pink felt circles glued near the crust for a cute pizza face.
  10. Glue the felt pepperoni randomly on the pizza, cutting a few in half to place along the edges. Gluing pepperoni toppings — hot glue gun attaching red felt pepperoni circles to the yellow pizza slice base.
  11. Use the black marker to draw a big smile from cheek to cheek. Drawing a smile — black marker adding a curved smile below the eyes and cheeks on the pizza face.
  12. Let everything dry, then show off your cheesy masterpiece. Finished pizza slice craft — completed smiling pizza slice with googly eyes, pink felt cheeks, and red felt pepperoni, displayed on a light wood background with decorative rocks.

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Why This Craft Is a Slice of Fun

This pizza craft can be more than just a cute afternoon project:

  • Food theme fun – Pair it with a pretend pizzeria setup for dramatic play.
  • Math tie-in – Use the pizza slice to introduce fractions, because who doesn’t learn faster when pizza’s involved?
  • Party activity – Make it part of a pizza party where kids create their own “order.”
  • Bulletin board ready – Create a whole menu of slices with different toppings for a colorful classroom display.

And there you have it, a pizza slice that’s guaranteed to bring smiles without the greasy fingers. Easy to make, impossible not to love, and perfect for sparking both creativity and play.

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