This is a very easy to prepare, paint-less, glitter-less, but FUN art project!
Here is all you need to make an adorable little sheep. Cotton balls, a piece of black construction paper, a paper plate, googly eyes (as we call them), and glue. See, I told you it was easy!
Then, cut out a sheep-shaped head, two ears, and 4 little rectangles for legs.
After you (or your child) glues the head, ears, and legs to the paper plate, you can start gluing the "wool" onto the sheep. Then, glue the eyes on. You can draw a little smile to finish things up if you would like. Here is what your finished product should look like.
Well, you could add glitter. If you want a fabulous sheep. I'll settle for a less messy, less fabulous, cute little sheep.
Monday, May 23, 2011
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THIS IS REALLY CUTE!!!! <3
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