Lollipop! Lollipop! Card

Why

Send sweet sentiment to friends! These lollipop cards or invitations are fun to create and your message really pops!

Steps

1. Cut two same-size circles from Crayola® Color Explosion™ paper. Use the color-reveal markers and Crayola Glitter Glue to add messages and sweet designs to each lollipop. Air-dry the designs.

2. Lay the two circles on top of each other with the decorated sides facing out. Place a craft stick end between the circles. Glue the layers with Crayola School Glue. Air-dry the card.

3. Place your lollipop card in an envelope. Give or send it to a friend. What a sweet surprise!

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project. Observe children closely and intervene as necessary to prevent potential safety problems and ensure appropriate use of arts and crafts materials. Some craft items, particularly beads and buttons, are potential choking hazards for young children. Avoid use of such small parts with children younger than 3 years. Craft items such as scissors, push pins and chenille sticks may have sharp points or edges. Avoid use of materials with sharp points by children younger than 4 years. Read all manufacturers' safety warnings before using arts and craft supplies.

Glitter Glue— WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Not for use on skin.

Color Explosion™ Black—Wash hands well with soap and water after use.

Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.

Wood—By its nature, wood is rough and may contain splinters or sharp points

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Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Neon Color Explosion®
  • Color Explosion™ Rainbow
  • No-Run School Glue
  • Glitter Glue
  • Blunt-Tip Scissors
household supplies
  • craft sticks
  • envelopes

Where & When

"Our homemade Valentines were really sweet! "
Tom G., father of twins, age 7.

"We collected cards with wishes from every child in the class and gave them to the school art teacher as a retirement gift. "
Debbie K., mom of age 10.


Interesting Info

The world’s largest lollipop as of 2003 weighed 4,759.1 lbs (2,158.7 kg). It was made in Sweden for a festival.