Chick with roll of toilet paper. Recycling craftsmanship

Environment and recycling are values ​​we instill in children since they were little, one of the best ways to demonstrate our involvement is to help them make children's crafts with recycled materials, such as paper rolls. This nice chick made with a toilet paper tube is very fun to do with the kids

Environment and recycling are values ​​we instill in children since they were little, one of the best ways to demonstrate our involvement is to help them make children's crafts with recycled materials, such as paper rolls.

This nice chick made with a toilet paper tube is very fun to do with the kids, as well as learning to recycle also develop their motor skills, and you will have a nice decorative object for the children's room.

Materials

  • One roll of toilet paper
  • Yellow felt
  • Orange felt
  • White felt
  • Black felt
  • Glue
  • Marker pen
  • Pens
  • Scissors

How to make a chick with a roll of toilet paper

1. Cut out two circles of yellow felt, leaving a small tab To cover the holes in the roll. Cut another piece of felt with the same length as the height of the roll and be long enough to surround it. Glue everything carefully to the roll.

2. Draw and cut two legs and the chick's beak on orange felt. Glue the peak towards the middle of the roll, and draw the nostrils with a marker. Glue the legs on the base (remember to leave a tab so they do not overlap)

3. On white felt, draw two white circles and two smaller black circles. Cut them out, paste the black circles on the whites and these on the roll of toilet paper.

4. Stick the feathers on the top and sides to make the wings, let them dry, and that's it!