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Friday, November 30, 2018

Christmas Crafts for Kids - Penguin (Using Toilet Roll)

Christmas is coming and if you're looking for something to do with your kids during the school holidays, crafts is a fantastic way to spend your time. These penguins are so adorable, you'd want to use them as Christmas decorations around the house. 






How to make Penguins Using Toilet Roll

What you'll need: Toilet roll, Scissors, 2 x goggly eyes, Black art paper, White paper, Orange art paper, Craft glue/Double sided tape.

Time required: 10 - 15 minutes.



Instructions:

1. First, cut out a piece of black paper enough to wrap around the toilet roll. Wrap and secure with double-sided tape or glue.

2. Cut out an oval shape on the white paper (width should fit the toilet roll and go up to at least half the toilet roll - approx 5.5cm x 5cm) and stick on to the bottom half of the penguin. This is for its belly.

3. Cut out a circle using the black art paper, measuring 5.5cm in diameter. Snip the edges all the way around for its hair. Stick on the top of the penguin.

4. Cut out two long strips 6cm x 1.5cm using the black art paper, for its flippers. You can make the ends narrower to look more like flippers. Stick on the side of the penguin.

5. Cut out its feet and beak using the orange art paper. Beak is approx 2cm long(diamond shape). Feet should be big enough to stick out at the front. Stick on using glue or double sided tape.

6. Stick on goggly eyes.


Note: You can get craft supplies from either Mr DIY, Daiso, stationary shop or any craft shop.\




For more inspiration, check out our other Christmas crafts: Reindeer, SnowmanSanta and Elf.

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2 comments:

  1. Must remember to save all our toilet rolls from the beginning of the year, can make a lot. :D

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  2. faciles, rigolos et pas chers, bravo

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