Create this quick and easy Craft Stick Baby Yoda with the kiddos in just 30 minutes, using simple supplies from Dollar Tree. Grogu is one of the main characters from the Mandalorian which is a Star Wars spin off.
Read on below, and download the free printable patterns to see how easy this craft is to make with your kids. Also, be sure to check out all of our Dollar Tree Kids Crafts for even more ideas!
Popsicle Stick Grogu Kids Craft
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Here's what you need to make a Craft Stick Baby Yoda
- Craft Sticks, Jumbo – Dollar Tree
- DecoArt Americana Acrylic Craft Paint – Sour Apple, Mississippi Mud, Titanium White
- Kunin Classic Felt – Neon Green, Cashmere Tan, Baby Pink
- MONO Twin Permanent Marker – Tombow
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks – Dollar Tree
- Scissors – I love my Fiskars!
- Pencil
- Basecoat Paintbrush Set – DecoArt
- CRAFT STICK BABY YODA PATTERNS download from the bottom of the post ⇓
Here's how to create a Grogu from Craft Sticks
STEP ONE
To begin the Popsicle Stick Baby Yoda Craft, gather all supplies. To create the body, line up four jumbo craft sticks on your work surface. Using scissors, trim two additional jumbo craft sticks to the width of Baby Yoda and attach them with a glue gun and glue sticks. You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you will have to wait for it to dry.
STEP TWO
Paint the top two inches with Sour Apple acrylic craft paint. Paint the bottom four inches with Mississippi Mud acrylic craft paint. Set aside to dry and apply a second coat, if necessary. I love Americana Acrylics from DecoArt because they have one-coat coverage on most surfaces.
STEP THREE
Download, print, and cut out the CRAFT STICK BABY YODA PATTERNS from the bottom of this post. Using the MONO Twin Marker, trace the collar pattern onto Cashmere Tan Kunin Classic Felt. Trace the large ear patterns onto Neon Green Kunin Classic Felt and trace the small ear patterns onto Baby Pink Kunin Classic Felt. Cut out all shapes with scissors and cut inside the traced lines for a clean, finished project.
STEP FOUR
Flip over Baby Yoda’s paper face pattern and scribble all over the back with a pencil. Flip the pattern back over and position it in the center of Baby Yoda’s head. Trace around the pattern with a pencil, transferring the facial features onto the craft sticks. Then ink in the features with the MONO Twin Marker. Using the end of the paintbrush handle, make a large and small dot in each eye with Titanium White acrylic craft paint. I love drawing and tracing with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker from Tombow because it has a large bullet tip and a small extra fine tip.
STEP FIVE
Glue the tan felt collar to Baby Yoda at the neck. Draw the folds onto the collar with the MONO Twin Permanent Marker. Attach the pink ears to the bright green ears with a glue gun and glue sticks. Flip Baby Yoda over and glue the ears to the top right and left sides. You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you will have to wait for it to dry.
Download the Baby Yoda Craft Stick Patterns HERE
Dollar Tree Popsicle Stick Grogu
Create this fun Dollar Tree Craft Stick Baby Yoda to work on shapes, cutting, color, and counting with the kiddos. Make learning FUN! The perfect craft for a Mandalorian Birthday Party.
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