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☀️ Create A Popsicle Ferris Wheel This Summer!

...because, why not? Check out our series of quick fun summer crafts to try this year!

By Jessica Dennie June 4, 2022


POPSICLE STICK FERRIS WHEEL SUPPLIES NEEDED
  • Approx. 110 jumbo popsicle sticks
  • Approx. 75 regular popsicle sticks
  • 5 – 3/16″ wooden dowels
  • 20 wooden beads (the size should be at least 20mm, but more importantly, they must have a hole large enough to fit a wooden dowel)
  • 4 wooden blocks (Can be any size in the 1″-2″ range)
  • 2 wooden spools
  • Hot glue gun + glue sticks
  • Strong scissors (strong enough to cut wooden dowels and popsicle sticks)

For the Pixar Pal-A-Round version, you’ll also need the following:

  • Starburst Printable
  • Mickey face
  • Pixar Pal-A-Round art
  • White Cardstock
  • Yellow mat board (cardstock would work too, but wouldn’t be as durable!)
  • Ruler
  • X-Acto knife
  • Cutting mat
  • Awl


  • Popsicle sticks and a wooden spool laying on a table
  • Four popsicle sticks in a cross shape

Glue four jumbo popsicle sticks to one wooden spool in a cross shape.


Eight popsicle sticks in a starburst shape on a white tablePopsicle sticks in a Ferris wheel shape laying on a white table


Complete it by gluing four additional jumbo popsicle sticks on top in an x shape as shown above.

To create the outside of the wheel, glue eight regular popsicle sticks between the ends of each jumbo popsicle stick. Repeat these steps to create a second ferris wheel shape.

  • Popsicle sticks glued to wooden spools to form a Ferris wheel, sitting on a white table
  • Wooden dowels and beads sitting on a white table


Glue the two spools together, being sure to align the shapes so the “crosses” match up on either side.

Cut dowels down to fit within the space created between your ferris wheel front and back. You’ll need eight of these pieces. Slip a wood bead over each end.

  • Wooden dowels and beads glued to popsicle sticks to form a ferris wheel
  • Popsicle sticks glued together on a white table

Glue the bead/dowel pieces to each popsicle stick intersection.

Create the base for the ferris wheel by lining up 13 jumbo popsicle sticks and gluing four jumbo popsicle sticks, vertically, on top to connect all of them.

  • Popsicle sticks glued together on a white table
  • Popsicle sticks glued together and crossed in an X shape on a white table

Overlap two popsicle sticks about 1-2″ and glue together. Repeat three more times.


Cross to sets of these glued sticks at the top, about 2 inches down, (as shown) and glue. Repeat with the remaining set. These will be the braces for your ferris wheel.

  • Popsicle sticks glued together with wood blocks on top
  • Popsicle sticks with wood blocks to make a brace

Hold the popsicle stick braces up to your base and determine where you’ll need to place your wood blocks. (These will be what you glue the braces too.) Glue the four wood blocks in place.

Then glue the braces to the outside of each wood block.

  • Popsicle stick Ferris wheel on a table
  • Popsicle stick Ferris wheel with rainbow books behind it

Slide a dowel through the center of the two spools and add two wood beads to each end. One will sit between the Ferris wheel and the brace, the other will sit on the outside of the brace. Trim the dowel as desired.


If you are turning this into the Pixar Pal-A-Round, leave a little extra room for adding the starburst details and do NOT glue the beads in place, keep reading below. Otherwise, place a little glue on the inside of the outer bead and slide it back on the dowel to secure it in place on the end of the dowel.

  • Popsicle sticks glued together to make a rectangle
  • Popsicle sticks laid on a white table

Now we’ll make the ferris wheel cars. I used this tutorial as a basis for the cars on my popsicle stick ferris wheel.


Cut three 3″ pieces from your jumbo popsicle sticks. Line them up and glue together using additional jumbo popsicle stick pieces. See above. Repeat to make a second. You’ll need two for each car, one will be the top and one will be the bottom.

Cut down additional jumbo popsicle sticks and glue them around the bottom piece you just made. You’ll want a full back, two sides, and then two small pieces for the front that leave an opening for inserting characters (or whatever else will be riding this carousel.

*Note: Upon turning this into the Pixar Pal-A-Round, I decided to add an additional piece to the back so that I had more space to add detailing. This is not pictured here until the end of the tutorial! This is not necessary if you are just making the regular ferris wheel.

Cut four regular popsicle sticks in half.

  • Popsicle sticks forming a Ferris wheel car
  • Popsicle sticks forming a roof for a Ferris wheel car


Glue those halves into each corner of the bottom of your ferris wheel car as shown.

On the top piece you created, glue two pieces of regular popsicle sticks in the middle. This is how the car will “sit” on the ferris wheel dowel.

Repeat these steps for all ferris wheel cars, eight total.

  • Lid and car made out of popsicle sticks for a Ferris wheel craft
  • Painted Ferris wheel cars

If you’re planning to paint your Ferris wheel, do so now before going any further. If not, go ahead and slip the top over the dowel and then glue it to the bottom piece you created.


To turn this into the Pixar Pal-A-Round, paint each car. They are a mix of blue, purple, yellow/orange, green and red. The main part of the ferris wheel is teal, and the braces are black.

  • Yellow starburst on a teal popsicle stick ferris wheel


Then add the starburst shapes. Print and cut out your templates. Trace them onto your yellow mat board and cut out using a ruler and x-acto knife. You’ll need two of the larger starburst and one of the smaller. Use your awl to make a hole in the center of each, big enough to slip over the dowel.


rint a Mickey face on cardstock. Cut out and glue on top of the smaller starburst. Remove the outer bead on your ferris wheel dowel and slide the larger starburst shapes on each side. Then place a bead of glue inside the bead and slide back over the end to secure.

  • Mickey Mouse face on popsicle stick Pixar ferris wheelPixar characters on popsicle stick Ferris wheel

Glue the smaller starburst and Mickey face to the end of the bead on whatever you determine to be the “front” side.

Drag the images of the Pixar Pal-A-Round character cars to your desktop and print them on cardstock. Cut around the gold edging. You may have to play around with sizing a few times to get it right for your cars!

Glue one to the back of each ferris wheel car.

Popsicle stick Ferris wheel from Disney California Adventure