Material preparation: disposable paper cup, cardboard, paint, paintbrush, movable eyeball, white glue, scissors Steps: 1) Turn the paper cup upside down on the cardboard, draw a circle along the mouth of the cup, and stick it Draw a pair of feet on the outside of the round edge, cut them out, and use them as the base of the penguin for later use. Tips: For younger children, you can also cut out the circle first, and then cut out another pair of feet and attach them. 2) Apply white glue to the mouth of the paper cup, and stick the base with feet to the mouth of the paper cup. Tips: Pay attention to keep pressing for a while to fix it. 3) Draw the wings on paper and cut them out. Tip: Be careful not to make it too wide. 4) Draw the mouth on the paper and cut it out. Tip: Be careful not to make it too wide. 5) Fold a small edge each of the wings and mouth, and stick it to the appropriate position on the paper cup with white glue. Tips: Pay attention to keep pressing for a while to fix it, and keep the paper cup pressed on the base. 6) Color the penguin’s body and be careful to leave out its mouth and feet. Tips: Pay attention to keep the paper cup pressed on the base. 7) Color the penguin’s wings and beak. 8) After everything is dry, finally glue the eyes and white belly.
Colorful little hedgehog Materials: colored cardboard, shoe box, double-sided tape. First draw the shape of the little hedgehog on the shoe box and cut it out for later use.
Cut the colored cardboard into a triangle, slightly longer than usual~~ The most troublesome thing for the little hedgehog is to cut this triangle. Bingbing has cut it many times but it doesn't work, it's too short~ The triangles we pasted are all made by me. When there is enough, you can stick it on. You can also use glue. I think it dries slowly, so I used double-sided tape. Choose a wide double-sided tape to save trouble. When you stick it up, scratch it with your hand. Let the triangle curve out before pasting it, so that the three-dimensional effect will be strong