CREATION STATION: PAPER PLATE TIGER


Source: gluedtomycraftsblog.com

This paper plate tiger craft idea is super simple, inexpensive, and fun for all ages.

Materials

  • Large paper plate (one per tiger craft)
  • Orange tissue paper
  • Black/orange/white cardstock paper
  • School glue
  • Craft scissors
  • Black marker

Directions

  • First cut your tissue paper into small squares.
  • Put a good amount of glue all over the paper plate and have your child cover it completely with the orange tissue paper.
  • While they’re doing that, cut out some tiger facial features from your cardstock. Think eyes, ears, nose and small tiger stripes.
  • To finish your paper plate tiger, glue on all the cardstock features to the paper plate. Then allow it to dry completely before you display it proudly for all to see!

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