This little colorful penguin serves as a pen cup or brush holder. Design it cheerfully with many bright colors. This beautiful craft action is suitable for the carnival days, a children's party or a children's birthday party. Whether you use the little penguins as a table decoration for a disguise party or as a brush holder or pen box, with the bright colors they attract all eyes.
Have fun doing crafts!
Tip: If the drinking yoghurt cup is not stable, then weigh the cup with a small stone.
Put out your craft pad and paint a large slender bow on a rinsed drinking yoghurt cup. This is the belly of the penguin.
The bow remains white.
Then paint the rest of the cup, with the bottom and the edge of the cup in black.
Now paint two eyes and two wings on white paper and out with crayons. Then cut out everything with scissors.
Then you paint two feet and a beak and paint them with colorful colors in beautiful patterns. Then you cut them out with scissors.
In addition, you paint a loop on and off before you cut it out.
Now glue her feet to the underside of the cup. Then stick her beak directly over the white belly and directly over her eyes. To the left and right of it you fix the wings with an adhesive point at the upper end of the wings. The wings stand down slightly.
Your penguin is ready and ready for use as a brush holder, for example.
The small penguin is also suitable as a pen box for crayons.
Tip: Children who don't like to paint often have a small selection of coloured pencils. The decision room is so less, which increases the motivation for painting.
Tip: If the penguin is too unstable, put a stone in the cup!
You can print out this template. The penguins become more individual if you paint yourself.
Stay creative!
Materials
Directions
Put out your craft pad and paint a large slender bow on a rinsed drinking yoghurt cup. This is the belly of the penguin.
The bow remains white.
Then paint the rest of the cup, with the bottom and the edge of the cup in black.
Now paint two eyes and two wings on white paper and out with crayons. Then cut out everything with scissors.
Then you paint two feet and a beak and paint them with colorful colors in beautiful patterns. Then you cut them out with scissors.
In addition, you paint a loop on and off before you cut it out.
Now glue her feet to the underside of the cup. Then stick her beak directly over the white belly and directly over her eyes. To the left and right of it you fix the wings with an adhesive point at the upper end of the wings. The wings stand down slightly.
Your penguin is ready and ready for use as a brush holder, for example.
The small penguin is also suitable as a pen box for crayons.
Tip: Children who don't like to paint often have a small selection of coloured pencils. The decision room is so less, which increases the motivation for painting.
Tip: If the penguin is too unstable, put a stone in the cup!
You can print out this template. The penguins become more individual if you paint yourself.
Stay creative!
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