1_Paper Leprechaun Craft
What you'll need:
Glue
Scissors
Leprechaun Template
How to make your Paper Leprechaun Craft:
Print our template and cut out the pieces. Trace them onto the specified colors of construction paper. The face and the nose should be copied onto white paper and then colored peach (unless you can find peach construction paper!). If you want something even simpler, just have your children color the pieces. Cut out your leprechaun pieces.
Glue the beard onto the round face piece.
Glue the yellow band onto the green hat. Then glue the black buckle onto the yellow band.
Glue the shamrock onto the hat.
Glue the hat onto the leprechaun's head.
Glue two eyes and the nose onto the leprechaun.
Use a red crayon to draw on a smile.
2_Shamrock Tree Craft
What you'll need:
Pre-cut small craft foam shamrocks
White glue
Construction paper
Brown and green crayons
How to make your Shamrock Tree Craft:
Use the crayons and draw a tree trunk and a tree top on a piece of construction paper. Color the tree trunk in brown.
Put a nice layer of glue down on the tree top.
Cover the tree top with the foam shamrocks.
3_St. Patrick's Day Man Craft
What you'll need:
Green and white construction paper
2 googly eyes
Black crayon or marker
Scissors
Glue
Large shamrock template
Small shamrock template
How to make your St. Patrick's Day Man Craft
Print the large shamrock template out on green construction paper. Cut out the shamrock.
Print the small shamrock template out on green construction paper. Cut out the four smaller shamrocks.
Cut 4 strips of white construction paper that are approximately 1 inch wide. Fold the strips back and forth to create an accordion fold appearance.
Glue two white strips on either side of the large shamrock to form arms. Glue two white strips at the base of the large shamrock to form legs.
Glue the two small shamrocks to the ends of the arms and the two small shamrocks to the ends of the legs.
Glue the two googly eyes to the large shamrock and use a marker to draw on a smile.
How do I print out the template? I would love to use with my students. thank you for sharing your neat ideas.
ResponderEliminarThank you. You should do a freehand drawing. Click twice on the picture and you can see it bigger.
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