Arts & Crafts Magazine

Rocking Round Robin Paper Craft

By Partycraftsecrets @partycraftsecrt

Rocking Round Robin Paper Craft It’s no secret that preschoolers love craft projects that do things.  Here’s a paper craft that I made with my girls and posted as a guest contributor over at Projects for Preschoolers, that I called the 'Rocking Round Robin'.  Made of two circles, the really do rock when you gently tap their tail! Here’s what you’ll need:
  • Light weight colored card in at least two different shades.  (We used rainbow shades, but patterned card, all pastels, all bolds, even shades of gray will all work well for this project.)
  • Colored paper.
  • Two round things to trace (we used a toy bucket; the top gave us a big circle and the bottom was the smaller circle).
  • Pencil, scissors, and glue.
To make the craft:
  • Trace a large and a small circle onto two different colours of card.
  • Cut them out (the cut needs to be as neat as possible if you want your birds to rock).
  • Fold both circles neatly in half.
  • Glue the smaller circle over the bigger circle.
  • Cut a triangle and a rectangle out of the colored paper, and fold both in half.
  • Gently unfold the circle and lay it flat on the table.
  • Glue the folded triangle on the front of the bird as a beak, and the rectangle on the back as a tail, making sure that the folds all line up.
  • Use a marker to add any details you want, such as eyes.
We experimented with birds of different colors, sizes, and details.  A matching set of large and small ‘mother and baby’ birds were given to a preschool teacher as a farewell present for her maternity leave; she was thrilled. These would be suitable as a party craft for older children, decorations for a Baby Sower, keepsakes for a Farmyard-themed party, or a rainy day project to chase the boredom away... so go on... get your paper out and rock on!
(If you want more boredom busters for children - don't forget to check out the free art printables on my other site www.partycraftsecrets.com as well as the themed craft and activity books that are ready to purchase and sent straight to your email ready to go!)

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog

Magazines