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How do you make a monkey out of paper plates?

How do you make a monkey out of paper plates?

Cut out the monkey’s face, ears, and eyes with paper. Glue them on and add the facial features with black sharpie. We used tape to attach the ears because the glue wouldn’t hold very good….Paper Plate Monkey Kids Craft Idea

  1. Paper plate.
  2. Brown paint.
  3. Tan/white paper.
  4. Sharpie.
  5. Glue/tape.
  6. Roller and bubble wrap (optional)

How do you make an elephant trunk?

To make the trunk, cut a curved section out of the large cardboard tube piece, as shown. Place one of the smaller cardboard tubes next to the large tube. Using the pencil, make a small mark on both of the tubes and do the same on the opposite side. Use the pencil marks as your guide and punch holes in both the tubes.

How do you make a giraffe out of paper plates?

Directions:

  1. Paint the bottom of a paper plate yellow and let it dry completely.
  2. On a sheet of yellow paper (I used a different shade of yellow than what we painted the paper plate), draw two ears and a large circle for the giraffe muzzle.
  3. Have your child cut out all the giraffe pieces, then glue them onto the giraffe.

How do you make a paper plate parrot?

Instructions to make the Paper Plate Parrot Craft Use the yellow paper for the comb & beak. Outline it using a black marker. Cut another piece of red or yellow construction paper for the tail feathers and color it using watercolors & dot-to-dot markers. Colour the paper plate in various bright colors.

How do you trim elephant ears?

Dividing elephant ears is easy! Once you have selected your pups, it is time to remove them. Use a sharp knife or your shovel and bisect the section away from the parent. Tubers cut cleanly with a texture like a potato.

How do you make a paper plate fish?

paper plate fish

  1. Start with a paper plate.
  2. Cut a small triangle from the plate (a la Pacman)
  3. Tape the triangle to the back of the plate as the tail.
  4. Draw an eye (and decorate, if you’d like)

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Ruth Doyle