From there, you are free to download, print, or even color digitally on an iPad.
While youre here, grab these related coloring pages!
The youngster should cut triangles around the plates circumference in the shape of teeth.
Next, glue the coloring page shark to the back of the plate with invisible glue.
The plate should then be folded over.
Cut triangles on either side of each roll to depict the sharks mouth.
These shark binoculars can now be worn around the youngsters neck and held up as binoculars!
Comical 3D Artwork
This comical craft is easy and fun.
Give each youngster an empty paper towel cardboard, spray painted blue with craft paint.
A funny mouth should be added with red puffy paint and candy corns for teeth.
Take two giant wiggle eyes and glue them to an empty paper towel cardboard, positioned horizontally.
Each side can be decorated with a shark cutout from the finished coloring page.
Add fins, wiggle eyes, and other embellishments as desired.
This adorable shark is a perfect desktop decoration.
When their sharks are colored and cut out, they should be carefully cut in half horizontally.
Add a big, funny wiggle eye, and the youngsters can have fun making their sharks talk.
This will create a pocket between the ocean and the plate.
The youngster can then pull the thread, making the shark rise out of the water!
Then, a piece of red curling paper can be added as a tongue.
Display this hilarious art anywhere you want a laugh.
Racing Sharks
Youngsters who are having a contest in school always enjoy this craft.
Have the children cut their sharks from the finished coloring pages and attach craft sticks to the back.
Next, the youngsters should work together to draw an ocean on a large piece of craft paper.
Slits should be cut in a line across the paper, large enough to accommodate the craft sticks.
Seal the work in sheets of contact paper, and the youngster can hang this adorable ocean scene anywhere.