If you’re looking for simple and engaging craft stick activities for toddlers, this easy house scene craft is a perfect place to start.
It’s low-prep, uses basic supplies you probably already have at home, and helps build important early skills like fine motor coordination and creativity. Plus, toddlers love sticking, pressing, and creating their own little world!
In this activity, your child will build a cute house using craft sticks and decorate it with trees, clouds, and fun details.

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Why Craft Stick Activities Are Great for Toddlers
Craft stick activities for toddlers are more than just fun—they’re incredibly beneficial for development.
- Strengthen fine motor skills
- Improve hand-eye coordination
- Encourage creativity and decision-making
- Introduce basic spatial awareness
- Provide sensory exploration through textures
This activity combines all of these in a simple, hands-on way.

Materials You’ll Need
- Craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
- Blue cardstock (background)
- Green, brown, black, and yellow paper
- Textured paper or corrugated cardboard (optional)
- Cotton balls (for clouds)
- Child-safe glue
- Pre-cut shapes (recommended for toddlers)

How to Make a Craft Stick House Scene (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Build the House Base
Start by helping your toddler line up craft sticks horizontally to form a square or rectangle.
Add glue and let your child press each stick down.
👉 Tip: Let them adjust placement—it’s part of the learning process!

Step 2: Add Grass
Glue a strip of green paper along the bottom of the page.
This creates a “ground” and helps toddlers understand where objects belong in the scene.
Step 3: Make a Tree
Give your child a brown strip (tree trunk) and a green shape (leaves).
Let them glue the trunk first, then place the leaves on top.
Step 4: Add House Details
Provide a door and window shape.
Let your toddler decide where to place them—this builds independence and creativity.
Step 5: Attach the Roof
Add a textured paper piece for the roof.
Encourage your toddler to press it down firmly using both hands.
Step 6: Create the Sky
Glue cotton balls at the top to make clouds.
Optional: Add a yellow circle for the sun.
Step 7: Decorate with Extras
Add small shapes like flowers or additional grass pieces.
Let your child place them freely.
Step 8: Press and Finish
Have your toddler press all pieces down to secure them.
This step strengthens hand muscles and completes the craft.
Skills Your Toddler Is Learning
This craft stick activity supports:
- Fine motor development (pinching, pressing)
- Bilateral coordination (using both hands together)
- Creativity and imagination
- Early storytelling skills
- Focus and patience
Tips for Parents
- Pre-cut shapes to reduce frustration
- Use glue sticks for less mess
- Let your toddler lead—even if it’s “imperfect”
- Talk through the process (“You’re building a house!”)
- Keep sessions short and fun

