This egg shell penguin won me third prize in Art from Waste Competition held in my daughter's school . I made only the penguin in school . With that , my lil one and myself made this house for our little pingu . Hope you all will enjoy this craft.
MATERIALS REQUIRED :
Egg shells - 2
Black paper from magazines .
Tissue paper - 1
Glue
Poster paints
Cotton
Thermocol
Paper Plate
STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED :
1) Clean the egg shell and dry it for some time.
2) Draw the shape of penguin with pencil in the shell .
3) Paint the shell in black(back side) and white (front side) . Allow it to dry.
4) Then , stick oval stickers for eyes , beak with black paper and draw mouth .
5) Take a piece of tissue paper and cut hairy for its hair .
6) Draw the shape of feather and feet in black paper . Cut to its shape and then glue to the shell. Pingu is ready .
7 ) Take a thermocol sheet . Glue some cotton sheets to it , to display like snow . Make Pingu to stand in it .
8) Take a paper plate fold it it the center ,glue it . Draw the entrance and glue the tissue paper as shown . Igloo is ready .
Enjoy this craft and have fun .Sending this to February Carnival Let's go the DIY way .
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8 comments:
Very creative and superb:)
Shama I like ur pingu! she is so cute!
Please have a look at my rainbow pencil
http://creativitymypassion.blogspot.com/2011/02/upcycle-personalized-frilled-rainbow.html
Beautiful!!!
This is so cool, thanks for linking in the carnival.
love these penguins ...they look so cute ..
lovely idea
cute penguins
That is so cute! What a fun idea!
Thanks so much for sharing this at For the Kids Friday Link Party! I will be posting the next party tomorrow night. I hope to have you stop by and join us for another week sharing great ideas for our kids!!
Thanks for stopping by!
:)rachel at http://SunScholars.blogspot.com
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