Catapult with popsicle sticks rubber bands and bottle cap.
Catapult using popsicle sticks and rubber bands.
A small container bowl for example a cut kinder surprise container.
Lay the second notched stick on top of the stack and secure the two popsicle sticks together with a rubber band as shown below.
Place a pom pom onto the spoon.
Use another rubber band to secure the launcher to the fulcrum by wrapping the rubber band back and forth around the fulcrum.
Aluminium or tin foil.
This popsicle stick catapult design is very similar to the one above except you are replacing the spoon with the bottle cap.
For a simple popsicle stick catapult you will only need a few items.
Design this easy catapult with craft sticks a spoon and rubbers bands we first ran into this popsicle stick catapult design at the magic house maker workshop.
Now you have a launcher.
Stack 2 jumbo popsicle sticks on top of each other and secure with a rubber band approximately one inch from the end.
Hold the catapult with one hand and use the other hand to pull the.
Pull the two popsicle sticks slightly apart and place the larger stack of popsicle sticks in between them.
Homemade catapult out of popsicle sticks materials needed.
The v notches that you cut help to keep the rubber band in place.
The idea is pretty simple and there s lots of variations.
To do this you need a hot glue gun and a cap from a water bottle or sports drink bottle.
Popsicle sticks 8 10 3 rubber bands.
Stack 3 popsicle sticks one on top of another and tie the bunch together with rubber bands on either end.
Scissors optional projectiles mini marshmallows gummy bears sparkle balls cheerios or other soft objects work great stack some popsicle sticks we used 7 and use rubber bands to secure both ends of the stack.
Rubber band a spoon to the upper popsicle stick.
Create more leverage with your catapult by pushing the stack of popsicle sticks towards the notched ends connected by the rubber band.
Attach the two sticks with a rubber band on the end so you create a v shape.