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Kids being able to create the fun squiggly white outlines of the wool makes this an especially fun craft and the contract of the black wool mixed with the white squiggle marks makes this a stunning sheep craft. Pick up this fun book, grab your supplies and get ready for an afternoon full of fun!
Supplies needed:
- white cardstock paper
- peach cardstock paper or I used a manila folder
- black paint
- paint brush
- white colored pencil or crayon
- googly eyes
- black marker or crayon
- pink crayon (optional)
- scissors
- glue
Step-by-step tutorial:
1. Paint your paper black
Start by painting your sheet of white cardstock paper with black paint. Let it dry completely.
2. Cut out sheep body
2. When your paint is dry, cut out the sheep’s body shape (using about half of the paper) and a piece for the top of the sheep’s head.
3. Now – cut out head & legs
Cut out a sheep head and legs out of your peach or manila folder.
4. Draw squiggle lines
Use your white pencil or crayon to draw wool squiggle lines all over your black sheep wool, both the body and top of the head.
5. Finish by gluing everything together
Glue your sheep pieces together. Then glue on your googly eyes and draw a nose, mouth and rosy cheeks on your sheep.
This adorable sheep craft goes perfectly with the book Baa, Baa Black Sheep by Jane Cabrera.
It is a great book for preschoolers with bright, colorful illustrations. I adore how Author Cabrera always adds an extra bit of fun into her books, in this case the book makes note of well-known nursery rhyme characters throughout the book and kids can follow the blue yarn throughout the book which ultimately leads to a great lesson on sharing.