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Craft: Paper Bag Snowman Puppet

Paper Bag Snowman Puppet

What You Need to Make It:

Paper bag (lunch bag size)

White tempera or finger paint

Paint brush

Construction paper

Clear drying, nom-toxic glue

Children’s safety scissors

Cotton balls or white tissue paper

Markers

How You Make It:

Place a flattened, closed paper bag down on a washable work surface so that the flap (bottom part) is facing up. The folded flap (essentially the bottom of the bag when it is opened up) will be the snowman’s face.

Ask your child to paint the entire front side of the bag with white paint. As an alternative, he can use his fingers instead of a paintbrush to dot different snowy textures onto the bag with the paint. Set aside to dry.

Once the front side has dried, turn the bag over and have your child paint the back.

Set aside to dry.

Once the second side has dried, turn the bag over again (the flap should be facing you). Have your child create two eyes (circles cut from construction paper) and a carrot nose (a triangle cut from orange construction paper to look like a carrot).

Glue the eyes on to the top of the bag flap. Fold the bottom of the triangle back to make a tab. Have your child place glue on the tab and glue the carrot nose onto the bag. The nose should be sticking straight out.

Ask your child to create a hat and scarf for the snowman by cutting construction paper into the shapes needed and gluing them onto the bag. He can use the markers to design a color pattern on the scarf.

Add texture by gluing cotton balls or crumpled tissue paper onto the bag. Your child does not need to cover the entire bag. He can pick and choose spots to cover.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.