These DIY custom marshmallow roasting sticks add some personality to any campfire or family s’mores night. They’re fun to make with your kids and are a great camping project!
DIY Custom Roasting Sticks
Roasting hot dogs or s’mores over the fire is definitely one of the first things that come to mind when I think of camping. I can also hear my kids fighting over whose stick is whose and who is going to roast their marshmallow next. lol! As a result, I came up with these DIY custom roasting sticks. We each made our own with our own design so we would always have a stick that we could identify. They were fun to make, look cute, and solve the marshmallow roasting debates!
Kids Camping Project
If you are looking to keep your kiddos entertained while camping, these marshmallow roasting sticks are a fun and easy activity to do. You can easily prepare the sticks beforehand and you’ll just need to take a few supplies along with you to decorate. It’s an added cleaning bonus if you’re making these outside! If you want to make your roasting sticks a little fancier though, it can also be a fun activity to do before you head off camping to build up the excitement a bit!
DIY Marshmallow Roasting Sticks Tutorial
These DIY custom marshmallow roasting sticks are fun to do with the whole family and your kids will enjoy them for years to come!
Materials
- 1 inch wooden dowel {I purchased one long one from Home Depot and then cut it into 6 inch pieces}
- metal skewers {I purchased 4 foot lengths from Home Depot and cut them in half}
- Gorilla glue
- Paint
- sponge brushes
- painter’s tape
- clear wood sealer spray paint
- other supplies to decorate
To Make
- Cut the wooden dowel into approximately 6 inch lengths. Sand the edges.
- Cut your metal dowel to your desired length. Ours were about 2 feet each. Drill a small hole in the end of the dowel approximately 1 inch deep to fit your metal stick. Add Gorilla glue and glue the stick in place. Let dry.
- Gather your painting supplies. I taped off the top of the metal sticks so the kids would not get paint on there while they were painting the wooden dowel. I just gave them the paint and some markers and they went to town. The dowels are super easy to paint as you can just stick the metal end directly in the ground to hold it.
- For my sticks, I just used a little painter’s tape to create the stripes and diagonal swirl lines. {The pink one looks very cool when it is twirled around!}
- I also cut out some vinyl for the “Let’s have s’more” and Mod Podged it on. Although this did work fine, I think for durability, it would be better to use the vinyl for a stencil and actually paint the words on. {EDIT: The vinyl was surprisingly a lot more durable than I thought it would be and has held up well over the years!}
- Finish off with a couple of coats of clear wood sealer spray paint and let dry.
- Before roasting any food, burn the end of the metal stick in the fire for a few minutes to burn off any residue.
Now you’ll have some fun roasting sticks to enjoy for many camping trips to come! {and your kids won’t fight over which stick is theirs!!}
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Heather @ Southern State of Mind says
These are darling! What a cute idea!
Krista R says
These are so super cute!! I love the idea of letting the kids personalize them. We have a lake cabin (talk about not “hardcore” camping 🙂 and roast marshmallows all the time. I can’t wait to do this! I’m your newest twitter follower- love your ideas!
Krista@ Far From Normal
Mackenzie says
These are SO fun! We are always losing our roasting sticks and needing more what a fun idea to make! Great idea Jenn! 🙂
Erin says
I love your roasting sticks! What a fun idea.
Kathy Thomas says
Just wanted to say thanks for this great idea. And, let you know why I love it so. ONE-Let kids personalize them, gives them something fun to do. TWO-Your stick is your stick, along with the responsibility of keeping track of it.THREE-These are a lot easier to see around a dark campfire, than the long metal skewers we use. FOUR-The wood protects hands from hot metal. As you could probably tell,I have quite a bit experience with kids and campfires. These are both great in form and function! Thanks again.
Made From Pinterest says
These are so much fun! What a great family activity.
I’d love to have you share this or any of your amazing posts at our weekly Super Saturday Link Party. It starts Friday’s at 6pm, hope we see you there!
Tracy
Melissa @ No. 2 Pencil says
This is the coolest idea Jenn! I just love it, and they look so cute!
Katie says
What a clever idea! I love it!!!
Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke Photography says
This is such a great idea! Much easier than searching for sturdy sticks when camping 🙂
Melissa says
I came across this on Pintrest and love it for a family reunion activity. I am having a hard time finding the wire or metal pole you are using. Do you know what it was called? Skewers all come up flat. I saw someone else using 12 gauge wire but how do you know if its safe for food? That’s the last thing I want is to poison of the 80 people creating these. Any help you have would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!!
Jenn Lifford says
Sorry, I don’t really have a lot more information. I just found them in our local home supply store. Maybe they are more seasonal and just not out yet since it is still early spring? I would think that the wire would be fine as you could just heat up the end in the fire prior to putting any food on it. I hope you have a wonderful family reunion!
Heather @ Simply Save says
Super cute!! Love the colors!
Meredith @ The Palette Muse says
This is such a great idea, I wish I’d thought of it! 🙂 They look so much more fun and colorful than the ones you buy in the camping section. I know my kids would love the have personalized s’mores sticks!
Marie@The Interior Frugalista says
Jenn I adore your roasting sticks! My dad made similar ones when we were kids and I inherited them. I think they need some fun sprucing up with paint after seeing yours. I’m featuring yours this weekend at the DIY Sunday Showcase Party!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks for the feature! That’s very cool that you still have the sticks you used as a child.
Ann says
I’m pretty sure there isn’t a cuter DIY this summer!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Ann! 🙂
Jenni says
These are sooo cute! Usually we just use the plain roasters, but these would make roasting marshmallows at bonfires so much more fun.
Jenni //
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Jenni!
Jenna says
I’m seriously loving this idea. These would be great up at our trailer when we go glamping. I’d like to share this project at my weekend features post linking back to you. Hope that’s ok.
Jenn Lifford says
Glamping is definitely the way to go! Thanks for sharing!
Lorelai @ Life With Lorelai says
What a cute idea. i want my own personal Roasting Stick! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty – we love partying with you! Hope to see you next Friday. 🙂
~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai