Archive for the ‘animal crafts’ Category

Plastic bag butterfly craft

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

This project is quick, simple and fun, along with being a great way to use up scraps!

What You Need: zip-close plastic sandwich bag (or larger, depending on the size of your butterfly), half a pipe cleaner, scissors and (here’s the fun part) all kinds of scraps from your “craft pantry”: dyed pasta, bits of yarn, tissue paper squares and paper “confetti” kids cut by themselves, bits of craft foam, sequins, glitter and so on!
supplies for plastic bag butterfly

How You Make It: Set out a variety of supplies in small containers for preschoolers to choose what to add to their butterfly bag. This is so fun! Then, make sure most of the air is out of the bag, seal the bag and distribute the scraps somewhat evenly on either side of the bag as you “pinch” it together in the middle. Wrap pipe cleaner around middle of bag, twist to secure and bend ends for antennae.

plastic bag butterfly

Popsicle stick and foam fishbowl craft

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

What You Need: 5 Popsicle sticks, blue craft foam, tan cardstock or construction paper, scissors, foam fish and other sea creatures, googly eyes and glue.
Popsicle stick and foam fishbowl

How You Make It: Cut wave-like notches along top edge of blue craft foam. Arrange 5 Popsicle (craft) sticks as shown so that they overlap one another in a fishbowl shape and glue the sticks together at their ends. (Make sure the Popsicle stick “frame” is smaller than the foam piece.) Trim blue foam piece so it’s slightly smaller than the craft stick frame. Cut tan cardstock about 1 inch high in a curvy shape for “sand” and glue to bottom of blue foam. Then glue the frame over the foam. Fill with foam fish, starfish, sea horses, whales and so on. Add googly eyes and you’re done!

Popsicle stick and foam fishbowl craft

Recommended storybook: One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss.

Baby food jar cat or other animal

Friday, July 13th, 2007

You can make a cat, bunny, puppy and other animals using baby food jars and a few basic craft supplies!
What You Need: baby food jar, scraps of felt, pom poms, pipe cleaner (or plastic lace), googly eyes, scissors, and glue.
baby food jar cat supplies
How You Make It: Turn baby food jar upside down. Cut ears from felt and glue to the bottom (now the top) of the jar. Use glue to add pom poms for nose and muzzle. Add pipe cleaners or plastic lace for whiskers. Glue on googly eyes.
baby food jar cat

Egg carton bugs

Monday, July 9th, 2007

What You Need: egg carton, scissors, tempera paint, paintbrush, glue, 1/8-inch hole punch, black pipe cleaner, googly eyes.
egg carton bug supplies
How You Make It: Cut apart egg carton into individual “cups.” Paint bugs however you’d like. Glue on googly eyes. Punch or poke three holes on each side of bug. Cut pipe cleaner into three equal sections and insert one in each set of holes.
egg carton bugs
“We tried it” tip: If you don’t have a small hole punch, a pointy object should work. Pre-punch leg holes for small children.

Clothespin dragonfly craft

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

What You Need: wooden clothespin (either style), 2 small googly eyes, pipecleaner, paint, paintbrush, glue.
clothespin dragonfly supplies
How You Make It: Paint clothespin and let dry. Wrap pipecleaner around clothespin to make “wings.” Glue on googly eyes.
clothespin dragonfly