Watermelons are fun and colorful and a great craft subject. This watermelon craft is great as a little homemade sign, or you can simplify it for kids to paint by eliminating the faux finish and changing the hanger to yarn or ribbon. Using craft sticks is a great way to create a plaque when you don’t have one handy. So today, let’s make a watermelon!
This is a fun themed craft for Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day or just for a general summer project. Makes a fun decoration for a child’s room too. Instead of the word “sweet” use the scrabble letters to write your child’s name.
There’s a printable version below, but basically you’ll paint the craft sticks and glue them together, then wrap some wire around a pencil to use as a hanger. Attach the hanger and the scrabble letters, and put some felt on the back to protect your wall from the wire. That’s it!
Hope you are having a wonderful summer :)
Craft Stick Watermelon
Supplies
- 9 jumbo craft sticks
- Scrabble tile letters*
- 12 " piece of raffia
- Pink button
- 24 " craft wire
- White craft glue
- Brown or black Sharpie marker
- Hot glue gun
- Scraps of felt
- Paint: pink green, dark green, black and white
Instructions
- Paint three of the craft sticks green and the remaining six pink. When dry, use the handle end of a paintbrush to add seeds to the pink craft sticks with black paint. Use a liner brush to add dark green small triangular shapes along one side of each of the green craft sticks.
- Dry brush** the alphabet tiles with white paint and go over the letters with a Sharpie.
- With a piece of scrap paper underneath, glue the pink craft sticks together, side by side. Glue one of the green craft sticks to the left of the pink ones with the dark green triangles facing to the left. Glue a second green craft stick to the right side of the pink sticks, this time with the green triangles facing to the right. Finally, glue the last green craft stick to the bottom all the others with the green triangles facing downward. Let dry.
- Peel as much paper off the back of the plaque as you can, though you may want to leave some in place as it an help to hold the item together. Dry brush white paint onto each craft stick. Hot glue the alphabet tiles to the front of the plaque.
- Thread the raffia through the button holes and tie into a bow. Trim the excess and hot glue to the upper left corner of the plaque.
- Wrap the craft wire around a pencil or the handle of a paint brush. Slide the coiled wire off and stretch it out. Curve into a hanger, trim if needed. Turn the plaque over and hot glue the ends of the hanger to the back of the plaque. Cut small scraps of felt to cover the ends of the wire and hot glue in place. This will protect the wall from being scratched by the wire ends.
- Hang!
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maggy, red ted art says
Too cute!
Thanks for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
Kirstin says
What a cute ‘grown up’ decor friendly craft stick project!
Sarah Forhan says
Such a great idea – we love watermelon crafts for the summertime.
Brittany @ Crafty Mischief says
So cute!
Amanda says
Thanks Brittany!
Sue {munchkin munchies} says
So cute! I pinned this so I can be sure to make them! :)
Amanda says
Thank you Sue!