This
cute, flop-eared mask doubles as a challenging impediment for wily hunters.
| Prep Time: Under
1 hour | | What
You Need: | | | 2
lightweight paper plates Pink construction paper or crayons White glue Stapler Hole
punch Narrow elastic | | Materials:
Paper | | Instructions: | | 1. | Cut
one of the paper plates in half.
| | 2. | To
make the ears, cut half-moon shapes from the pink paper, and trim them so they are
smaller than a plate half.
| | 3. | Glue
each half moon in the center of a plate half.
| | 4. | Position
the ears on the other plate and staple in place.
| | 5. | Cut
out openings for the eyes and trim around the mouth to shape cheeks.
| | 6. | Draw
on a nose and whiskers.
| | 7. | Punch
holes on the sides near the child's ears and secure a length of elastic so the
mask fits snugly on your child's head. |
Variations Alternatively,
your child can color the insides of the ears pink.
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