This awesomepaper bowl pirate craftmakes a fabulous addition to any pirate learning theme!

Using a paper bowl for the face gives the craft a cool 3D effect too.

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Draw a line across paper bowl

Turn your paper bowl upside down.

Continuing dabbing and printed the pencil eraser to fill the bandana with polka dots.

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Set aside the bowl to dry completely.

Cut out the pieces.

Then use your markers to draw on a nose, mouth and beard on your paper bowl pirate craft.

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Create pirate hair

Cut off several strands of yarn for your pirate hair.

Glue them on the sides of the paper plate or at the bottom of the bandana framing the face.

We love using tacky glue to give the yarn some extra hold.

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