What should you do with all of those leftover toilet paper rolls? Make a little monster of course!
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List of supplies:
- Paint
- Paintbrush
- Paint dish
- Purple paint
- Toilet paper roll
- White paper
- Green paper
- Black Sharpie
- Glue stick
- Scissors
Directions:
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Paint toilet paper roll.
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While paint is drying, cut out teeth, whites of eyes and hair strips.
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Once paint is dry, glue on whites of eyes and draw in eyeballs with black Sharpie.
With black Sharpie, draw a mouth and nose.
Glue on white teeth.
Glue on hair strips.
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Make additional monster friends to play with!
Janelle Cumro-Sultzer lives in Overland Park with her husband, son and two dogs. She is a former health care executive director and is a mediator in Kansas, helping families in conflict. Janelle loves to focus on learning through play and getting messy with crafts.