3 tiny twigs or leaf stems for hair Tools: glue stick, scissors, white craft glue, stick pin, toothpick Cover the cardboard tube in white construction paper using a glue stick. Cut 2 circles from additional white paper and glue them to the bottom of the tube for Olaf’s feet. Glue bla...
This will make it MUCH easier to wrap your yarn pom pom around the cardboard pom pom make. Repeat for second disc. Put both cardboard discs together. This is your basic pom pom maker using cardboard circles! It is time to make some DIY Pom Poms! Yay!
Place the box on your child’s head and mark roughly where their eyes will be. Sketch two circles where the eyes will be and add a monster mouth. Cut out the eyes and mouth (if it’s an open mouth) out using a serrated kitchen knife or a stanley knife. Keep the cut-outs aside. ...
Paint a pattern – all stripes, all circles, etc. – again, making sure at the end the surface is completely covered. Set aside to dry. Repeat on the other piece but with the opposite color family. Once dry, work back in on top with the same color family (cool on cool, warm on ...
An activity younger kids love is to fill paper with paint. This can happen in any way really. Dots, circles, stripes…what other patterns are possible?For our cartoon like dinosaur feet we filled two A3 pages with colour dots. And let it dry before continuing. ...
Step 2:About 2cm from each end, on the narrow panels of the box, draw around your cardboard tubes and cut out four circles. The tubes should be able to fit through and turn around, so if the holes are too tighter cut them a tiny bit wider. On the large outermost panel, about 3cm...
Glue the bottom of the flower center with a large amount of hot glue. Wait for it to dry. Cut 16 circles about 1/2 inch wide from the gift wrap tube. Clip the bottom of each circle to form a V shape, without cutting the circle open. This will give you extra room to glue the ...
Take some cardboard piece from another packaging and using a small circular lid (size for the wheels and steering wheel) or a compass, make nine circles using a pencil. Cut these circles out using scissors. Glue two circles together and then repeat to make four circles of double thickness....
Next, use a pencil and a kitchen plate or bowl to trace 6 circles on a flat pieces of cardboard. These circles will get spray painted black to be train wheels. I used the XACTO knife and a kitchen cutting board to cut these out. Depending on the thickness of the cardboard, scissors...
This was an impromptu craft project that kind of evolved on the fly. I had a lot of kids over and they decided they wanted to play pretend Pizzeria, so we started off making some pizza to sell in the restaraunt. The first batch of pizza we made was made from cardboard circles cut ...