Monday, October 22, 2007

Craft of the Week

This week's craft is making paper plate owls. We made big ones a while back when we were studying owls, but this one is made from the 6-inch paper plates.
Supplies: 3 paper plates; yellow or brown construction paper; orange construction paper; scissors; glue (or a stapler); googly eyes (optional); crayons, paint, or markers; small brown feathers (optional)

On one paper plate, fold about a third of the plate over (have the bottom of the plate facing forward). This paper plate will be the owl's head.





On the folded part, cut two short slits and fold them back up. (These will be the owl's tufts - although they look like ears, they are only feathers. An owl's ears are simple holes on the sides of the head).
Glue the center section down.

Glue googly eyes (or construction paper eyes) on the folded-down section (or cut two large circles and glue them down, then draw a dark dot in the center).

Using construction paper, cut a small half-circle with a little square off the rounded side. Curve the edges around, forming a cone. Glue or staple it shut.


Glue the cone to the paper plate (using the rectangle, just beneath the folded part of the paper plate.
Glue or staple the head to another paper plate.

Cut another paper plate in half (these will be the wings).
Glue or staple the wings to the body at a slight angle.
Using construction paper, cut two tiny feet. Glue them to the body.

Color in the owl, drawing feathers, wings, or other patterns.

Hoot Owl Cookies are also fun to make in October, so I included them also. Have fun!

Monday, October 1, 2007

Crafty Monday

I'm often inspired by Alice' blog,
Cottage Blessings. Last year, I saw these cute spoon saints, and we're just getting around to
trying them. We started by making St. Therese for her feast day today.





We've also been putting off, er, I mean waiting for a good opportunity, to make these apple trees, which Emily had posted at her blog for the 4Real Craft-of-the-Week Club a couple of weeks back. Very fitting after our apple orchard visit on Friday. Things
got a little crazy, as usually happens when I get out the paint. The boys were so excited about getting to paint their arms!
We were all happy with the results. Two crafts in one day! Whew!

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