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How to Make a Fairy House From Popsicle Sticks

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If you’re making a fairy garden for a child (or for yourself) and want to keep it cheap and cheerful, you literally can not go wrong with popsicle stick fairy garden accessories.

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All the instructions I was finding were requiring me to pre-measure and pre-cut – UGH. I made my simple popsicle stick fairy house without any measuring and I think I’ve recorded my process well enough that you should be able to re-make it with no trouble.

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Note that these houses, made with hot glue – like I did – will not be CRAZY DURABLE outdoors. If you’re looking for a basically indestructible fairy house I recommend making stone houses, or  concrete houses. Recently I also made a twig house that I think will fare very well outside!

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How to Make a Fairy House From Popsicle Sticks

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What do you need to make a Popsicle stick fairy house?

– Popsicle sticks – a wire cutter / snips of some sort – a pencil – hot glue gun (or wood glue etc) – embellishments of your choice (we used buttons)

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First, lay out your Popsicle stick fairy house walls + roof

I wanted to make sure I had enough sticks, so I laid out my roof and walls before starting. (I know in the picture here it shows 10 in the image for the front and back walls, but only USED 9.

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Start fixing the sticks together

I fixed them together with trimmed sticks laid across them. If you do this – rather than gluing each stick together – remember to keep the ends of the sticks as level as humanly possibly while fixing your trimmed sticks in place

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Glue your roof together

Take the two roof pieces (8 sticks each), and glue them together at about 90 degrees.

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