Making : Paper Ladybug
We made this recently. Two paper ladybugs!
AND, it’s actually very simple to make!
(check out the ‘modified and simplified version’ towards the end)
What you need:
– Paper plates (two plates needed to make one bug)
– Watercolour : Red and black
(The black will be the body, the red will be its wings)
– Black-coloured paper carton (for the six legs, two antennas and the black dots on its wings)
– Scissors, glue, paint brush (we used a toothbrush too)
What you do:
– Let kids colour the ‘back’ of the paper plate (one in red, the other in black)
– Let them all dry
– Cut out the red plate (see below)
– Stick the ‘wings’ on the black plate
– Cut out long strips from the black-coloured carton (circles for the dots on the wings, and long strips for the six legs and two antennas), and stick them on
– Using the unused red paper plate (the top bits), cut out two circles. These are the bugs’ eyes! Stick them on, with the white-colour part on top.
Modified and simplified version:
– Use red and black coloured paper carton (so, no watercolouring needed)
Or
– Use white paper cartons and let the kids colour them out with crayons / coloured pencils
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Hi Karen!
What an idea! Thanks! I guess I can only manage to find the time to compile a little book of craft ideas a little later, when the kids are a little bigger 🙂
Hey Leonny,
This is so cool! I think you should compile a book of craft ideas for toddlers and preschoolers. I will try this out with Ethan. Thanks!