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#13 Vidcasts "Owl Craft" a Greeting Card, Photograph Sharer etc.
(in the UK & USA)
A 2019 post from yesterday
Thursday 7th March 2019
Many Parents, and/or Grandparents realise that owls are found in many stories and songs and is also great for a Halloween or forests themes.
Today's creation a "greetings card, picture frame,and/or whatever your imagination comes up with " can/could get them thinking about owls within nature.
"I saw a paper bag that had been coloured as an owl and thought that the A7 Cross Stitch Card & envelopes could be used as greeting cards, with the "Tummy hole" used for My Doodles."
I hope, yet again, that you find the Step-by-Step useful and that your Children and/or Grandchildren find it enjoyable to create.
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I hope your children and/or Grandchildren like making the "Owl Craft" a Greeting Card, Photograph Sharer etc. and following the Step-By-Step instructions
Step 1 : I started by making the template; I used a A4 Sheet of card, as it makes it easier to draw around once it's been cut out.
Step 2 : Cut out the template;
Step 3 : Draw and colour the way you decide what you want in the way of images, colours etc.
Step 4 : Glue the large triangle to the top of the card
Step 5 : Glue the eyes onto the HEAD slightly overlapping the triangle. If you like, you can use wiggly eyes instead of the paper template pieces.
Step 6 : Glue the beak under the eyes.
Step 7 : Glue the wings into the sides of the card.
Step 8 : Glue the feet onto the bottom of the BODY.
If you have a go at creating your own "Owl Craft" a Greeting Card, Photograph Sharer etc., do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.
It would also be nice to see what your children and/or Grandchildren thought about creating their own "Owl Craft" a Greeting Card, Photograph Sharer etc.
ENJOY!
Thank You!
Disclaimer: I don't have any relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that I post.
"I will post about items that I either like creating myself and/or have found them to inspire my Grandchildren to create, adapt, enhance what I have done."
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