Showing posts with label Kids Paper Plate Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Paper Plate Craft. Show all posts

Friday, 12 April 2013

Paper Plate Animals

One of my favourite craft activities is Paper Plate Craft for Kids!  Here are a few from our animal paper plate craft collection.


kids activities in BundabergSnake Paper Plate

What you will need: Large paper plate, yellow paint, silver card, small googly eyes, red card, glue, scissors and pencil.

What you need to do: Paint the large paper plate with the yellow paint. Allow to dry. Draw a large swirl (in shape of snake) onto the plate and cut out with scissors. Glue eyes onto snakes head. Cut a tongue shape from the red card and glue to snakes head. Cut out diamond and triangle shapes from the silver card and glue to the snake.


kids activities in bundabergFish Paper Plate

What you will need: Large paper plate, black nico pen, glue, scissors, sticky tape, and a variety of textured papers and card, cellophane, tissue paper (what ever you have at home).

What you need to do: Cut a triangle shape out of the paperplate and attach to the plate to make a fish tail (see pic). Cut or rip paper, card, cellophane etc and glue to the plate. Draw an eye.



kids activities in BundabergFrog Paper Plate

What you will need: Small paper plate, green paint, red and green card, googly eyes, scissors, tape, glue.

What you will need to do: Paint the paper plate green and allow to dry. Fold plate in half. Cut out two arms and two legs from the green card and attach to the bottom side of the frog with tape. Cut a tongue from the red card and attach to the inside of the upper plate. Glue on the eyes.


LionKids activities in Bundaberg Paper Plate

What you will need: Large paper plate, orange paint, black nico pen, black pipe cleaner, black and white cards, scissors, glue.

What you will need to do: Paint the paper plate orange and wait to dry. Cut around the edge of the plate to create a mane. Draw on the eyes. Cut out a nose from the black and white card and attach with glue. Cut up the pipe cleaner and attach to the nose to make whiskers. Draw on the mouth.


Butterfly Paper Plate

See our Paper Plate Butterflies HERE.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Paper Plate Butterflies

We went to our local Shopping Centre this week and made Paper Plate animals with the kids.  They all enjoyed making the butterflies, especially punching the holes and covering with cellophane.

What you will need: Paper plate, pieces of coloured/textured paper, Pop stick, hole punch, cellophane, glue, sticky tape.

What you will need to do: Cut the paper plate into quarters. Using two of the quarters sticky tape them together, making the butterfly wings. Use the glue to attach the pop stick to the wings.  Punch holes in the wings using the hole punch.  Glue cellophane over the holes (on the back side).  Using pieces of coloured paper or card, alfoil, tissue paper etc, decorate your butterfly.







 
 
You may also like Paper Plate Snakes, Paper Plate Frogs, Paper Plate Lions, Paper Plate Frogs and our Craft Butterfly collection: Paper (Magaine) Butterflies, Popstick Butterflies, Stencil Drawing Butterflies, Papertowel Butterflies.