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Get crafty with these vibrant paper lollipops! Made with patterned papers, they’re a simple and fun project that adds a playful touch to your decor.
If you’re like me and love a quick, fun project that adds color to your home, you'll adore these paper lollipops.
Made with fun patterned papers, these lollipops are the perfect way to brighten any space.
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just looking for a simple project to enjoy with the kids, this DIY paper lollipop craft will bring a smile to your face and a bit of cheer to your decor.
Let’s get started!
Supply List
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Instructions
Punch circles out of patterned paper.
Each lollipop takes ten circles, and I am making three, so I made 30 paper circles.
I like to ink the edges of my paper - of course, this step is optional but I think it makes the project pop!
Lay out the circles in the order to be adhered, and keep them evenly spaced.
Carefully adhere each circle to the circle before it without moving it out of place - I used double-sided tape for this.
Once that is done, push the brad through the center and secure it.
The last step is adding a lollipop stick onto the back - I just used some regular tape for this.
For a finishing touch, I tied a cute ribbon onto the stick.
Isn't this such a fun paper craft?? I just love how these beautiful paper lollipops turned out!
This is a perfect paper craft idea for kids too. It was easy enough that my daughter made them with me!
Crafting Essentials
- The Cricut Cutting Machine is easily my favorite crafting tool. We use it in so many of our tutorials!
- These MakerX Crafting Tools are perfect for keeping in the craft room and are always ready when needed!
- This Fiskars Paper Trimmer is easy to use and cuts nicely without frayed edges.
- These Scotch Precision Scissors cut like a dream, and you get multiple pairs in a pack!
Alexis @ We Like to Learn as We Go
These are super cute! And I love the inked edges. It gives it just the right touch.
Amy @ The Happy Scraps
These are adorable!
Crystal
So cute!! I love how bright and fun they are!! Awesome idea!! Pinned 🙂
Angela
These are really cute!! thanks for sharing 🙂 http://www.handmadeintheheartland.com
Vanessa Barker
oh my gosh, these are SO CUTE!!!!
Cristin @ Eve of Reduction
The fabric brads are so adorable. Great Spring project for the kids.
Gilly @ colour saturated life
These are so freakin adorable! They would make a great centerpiece display on a table at a kids party!
Rose @ Walnut Acre
I love how colorful and Spring-like bthey are.
Asheligh
This is so cool, thank you for sharing! Have a wonderful week and thank you for linking up with the OMHG WW! xx Ashleigh @SimplyWright
Lauren
These would be an amazing party centrepiece!
Crystal
I just had to come take a closer look at those brads! Cute! Found you via skip the housework linky party!
Create With Joy
Thanks for sharing this fresh and creative project with us at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy!
I'm delighted to include you among our Featured Guests at this week's party - Week #166!
Look forward to seeing what you've created this week!
Cathy
These lollipop flowers are so cute, cheerful and full of Spring. Love them. Thank you for sharing at the Share It One More Time Party. Cathy
Karen
These are crazy cute! You are so creative!
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Have a great week!
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Lindsay Eidahl
Too cute and easy! Love them! Thank you for sharing on Show Me Saturday!
Cydnee Knoth
I love these sweets lollipops. Great tutorial! Thank you very much for joining in the celebration of #purebloglove, we enjoy having you each week. I hope to see you on Thursday at 8PM, EST through Sunday night. ~Cydnee