Supplies needed:

Directions:

1.

Paint your yogurt cup

After eating your yogurt wash out your cup and let it dry.

Then give it a good coat of brown paint.

DSC0060 2

You might have to give the cup a couple coats.

Let the paint dry completely.

Make brown circle using hole punch

Get your other supplies ready while your paint is drying.

DSC0037

Use your 2-inch circle punch to punch a brown circle out of your brown cardstock paper.

Punch a hole on each side of the circle with your hole punch (see picture below).

Set two of those pieces aside.

DSC0041

Then cut one of the remaining pipe cleaner pieces in half again and set those aside.

Discard the unused piece.

You should end up with six pipe cleaner pieces.

DSC0054

We found it best to use a hot glue gun for this step.

(An adult will have to do this step or will have to help with this step.)

Make antlers

8.

DSC0052

Place antlers to the holes

Put both antlers back into the holes on top of the yogurt cup.

This Rudolph below we used a large red pom pom for the nose.

My kids loved how silly the big red nose looked.

DSC0055

This Rudolph below has a medium sized red pom, my personal favorite.

These make such a fun festive decor around the house!

DSC0058

DSC0016

DSC0028

DSC0060 3

BubbleGumMachineCraftPin

DSC 1116

Learn how easy it is to make this paper plate unicorn Valentine holder. Fun alternative to a unicorn Valentine box for toddlers and preschoolers.

Square image of finished puffy paint leprechaun craft.

Paper Plate Sun Craft 5

Here’s a fun and easy way to create a leprechaun mask out of a paper plate. Simple St. Patrick’s Day craft for preschoolers and kids.