These funny sheep are made from a cardboard plate and cotton pad. Kindergarten children have great fun in the design and even crib children can help here and tear, brush and stick. Have fun.
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First put out your craft file and find your materials together.
Then you open the individual cotton pads in the middle, so that you get two layers.
Then place the individual layers with the wooly inner side upwards on the cardboard plate.
Puts out the cotton pads slightly overlapping.
As soon as you have split enough cotton pads, you push them off the plate and pick up pastes. Then you stick the cotton pads.
Now you paint a template for the head of the sheep. See picture.
Tip: Paint your head free. The template doesn't have to look perfect. If you create several sheep, each one looks unique!
Then you cut out the template.
Now you're putting the wobble eyes on her head.
Now you disassemble a cotton wool pad and remove the fluffy cotton wool inside.
It sticks to the head of the sheep between her ears.
Then stick her head with the glue stick on the edge of the cardboard plate.
The legs are also made of clay paper.
For this, cut four strips 6cm long and 1cm wide.
Look directly at the sheep, then two legs are enough.
You'll stick it to the cardboard plate from the back.
The sheep is ready!
Stand your sheep sideways, then cut out four legs and stick them from behind to the cardboard plate.
Now find a place for your sheep.
Maybe you'll stick it on a picture frame or a door.
Have fun doing crafts.
Materials
Directions
First put out your craft file and find your materials together.
Then you open the individual cotton pads in the middle, so that you get two layers.
Then place the individual layers with the wooly inner side upwards on the cardboard plate.
Puts out the cotton pads slightly overlapping.
As soon as you have split enough cotton pads, you push them off the plate and pick up pastes. Then you stick the cotton pads.
Now you paint a template for the head of the sheep. See picture.
Tip: Paint your head free. The template doesn't have to look perfect. If you create several sheep, each one looks unique!
Then you cut out the template.
Now you're putting the wobble eyes on her head.
Now you disassemble a cotton wool pad and remove the fluffy cotton wool inside.
It sticks to the head of the sheep between her ears.
Then stick her head with the glue stick on the edge of the cardboard plate.
The legs are also made of clay paper.
For this, cut four strips 6cm long and 1cm wide.
Look directly at the sheep, then two legs are enough.
You'll stick it to the cardboard plate from the back.
The sheep is ready!
Stand your sheep sideways, then cut out four legs and stick them from behind to the cardboard plate.
Now find a place for your sheep.
Maybe you'll stick it on a picture frame or a door.
Have fun doing crafts.
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