My daughter and I read Gilbert the Great the other day at bedtime.

I am excited to share it with you today because it turned out adorable!

It would go great with any shark themed childrens book or for an ocean theme in preschool.

Cupcake Liner Shark Pin

Supplies you will need:

Directions:

1.

Leave the outside edges of it unglued for now.

Cut mini cupcake liner into three pieces

Cut a triangle shape out of your mini gray/silver cupcake liner.

Cupcake Liner Shark 1

You should end up with three pieces shown in the picture below.

Glue the other pieces on the sides near the bottom to make shark fins.

Now finish gluing down the outside edges of the gray cupcake liner.

Cupcake Liner Shark 2

Draw teeth, add eyes

Use your white chalk marker to draw teeth inside your mouth.

Also, glue your googly eyes onto your shark.

Draw waves

Finish your artwork by drawing wave marks on the blue cardstock paper with your white chalk marker.

Cupcake Liner Shark 3

Cupcake Liner Shark 5

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