January is a fun month for wintery themed crafts like thesewinter windsockswe are sharing with you today.
Our handy craft template will make creating your adorable snowman, penguin and polar bear windsock crafts a breeze!
Celebrate the winter season with kids by making some festive windsocks.
They would also look fantastic hung up on display in a classroom for winter themed decorations too.
Supplies Needed:
Nothing screams winter more than building a snowman!
Bring the winter fun indoors by creating a cute snowman windsock.
Kids can use different colors for each of their snowmen to customize them and make each look perfectly unique.
Tutorial:
1.
Cut & glue paper strips
Cut out six strips of 18-inch white crepe paper strips.
Cut out template
Useour printable templateto trace and cut out the snowman windsock craft pieces.
Make a scarf
Turn your snowman windsock face up.
Glue the long scarf strip about 2/3 down from the top of your paper.
Use scissors to cut small strips along the bottom of both smaller scarf strips.
Then glue them onto your scarf.
Glue face details to the card
Add a line of buttons underneath the snowman scarf.
Glue the snowman carrot nose and googly eyes onto your snowman.
Then use a black marker to color in circles for the snowman smile.
Connect snowman ends together
Bend your snowman into a circle, connecting the ends together.
Place two staples at the top and bottom of the windsock to join the ends together.
Include making these adorable penguin windsocks in your winter animal unit at school or home for loads of fun!
Cut & glue paper strips
Cut out six strips of 18-inch black crepe paper strips.
Useour printable templateto trace and cut out the penguin windsock craft pieces.
Glue face details to the card
Turn your penguin windsock face up.
Glue the penguin belly at the bottom and center of your black cardstock.
Then glue your beak and googly eyes at the top of your windsock.
Make a scarf
Glue the long scarf strip in the center of your paper.
Use scissors to cut small strips along the bottom of both smaller scarf strips.
Then glue them onto your scarf.
Connect penguin ends together
Bend your penguin into a circle, connecting the ends together.
Place two staples at the top and bottom of the windsock to join the ends together.
Cut out template
Useour printable templateto trace and cut out the polar bear windsock craft pieces.
Turn your polar bear windsock face up.
Glue the long scarf strip about 2/3 down from the top of your paper.
Use scissors to cut small strips along the bottom of both smaller scarf strips.
Then glue them onto your scarf.
Glue face details
Glue your black polar bear nose and googly eyes onto your windsock.
Then use a black marker to draw a smile on your polar bear.
Connect bear ends together
Bend your polar bear into a circle, connecting the ends together.
Place two staples at the top and bottom of the windsock to join the ends together.