Glue the letter L and the lion’s head, feet, and tail onto a full sheet of card stock (we used dark blue, but you can use any color you like) to form a lion. Affix two googly eyes to the lion’s head. Use a black marker to draw the lion’s nose and mouth details.Your...
Add texture by accenting with materials such as a small pompom for the reindeer's nose, a ribbon to tie around its neck, and cotton for Santa's beard. Print out these gingerbread people on brown cardstock. Paint the eyes, mouth, and wavy lines on the hands and feet using a small ...
When threatened, the Iberian ribbed newt is able to puncture its own skin with its sharp ribs. While doing so it also secretes poison from its skin, meaning that an animal picking up the newt in its mouth would get a mouthful of sharp, poisonous spines. You may think that piercing its ...
Fold along the three marked lines of the elf’s mouth, bringing its upper and lower lip together to hide the mouth inside. Next fold along the dotted lines of the rectangular strips and glue them onto the back of the puppet, one on the top of the mouth and one underneath to make arch...
Play "pin the face on the Jack-o'-lantern": Print out and cut out the large colored pumpkin template and make eyes, nose, and mouth from a separate piece of black paper. Then blindfold each child in turn and give them a chance to try pinning the features onto the pumpkin!
Gather supplies like paper bags, glue, markers/paint, scissors and craft materials. Cut shapes for eyes, nose and mouth out of the bag or use markers/paint to decorate. Glue items to the bag such as yarn for hair, buttons for eyes and pipe cleaners for arms. Let your imagination run ...
Let’s add details: use circles to create the eyes and cheeks, a tiny triangle for the nose, and curved lines for the mouth and toes. Wow, great job! Step 9 Well done! Your Pikachu looks great! Good job! Now give your Pikachu some color with your favorite crayons or coloring pencils...
Use a black marker to draw nose and mouth details on the mama and the joey.Your browser does not support the video tag. Learning with Your Letter K CraftAs you and your child assemble your K Is for Kangaroo Craft, practice saying /k/–/k/–kangaroo together. You can find more tips ...
Attach the nostrils to the yak’s nose and glue the nose on top of the grass so that grass is sticking out on both sides of his mouth. Affix two googly eyes to the letter Y.Your browser does not support the video tag. Learning with Your Letter Y CraftAs...