Looking for a cute way to ask someone, “Whooo’s the best teacher?” as you wrap up the end of the school year? Look no further than these cute little owls your child can make from start to finish! These owls can double as a gift card holder if you place the gift card between their wings.
Supplies:
- Thin white paper plates
- Assorted paints (we used blue, purple and white)
- Painting sponge or paintbrush
- Plastic forks
- Assorted construction paper (we used white, green and yellow)
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Optional tape
Directions:
- Paint the bottom/back side of the paper plates using the painting sponge or paintbrush. Allow to dry.
- Once dry, paint the chest of the owl on the top/front side of the paper plate using the fork, in small strokes, to achieve a feathered look. Allow to dry.
- Using the same stokes, paint the back of the owl with a fork to create the feathers. We mixed the main colors we used (blue and purple) with white to make the main color and the feathers slightly different. Allow to dry.
- While the owl’s body is drying, cut out eyes, nose and feet. We chose green eyes and glued onto white eyes. Set aside.
- Once the owl’s body is completely dry, fold in wings on each side, about a quarter of the paper plate on each side. Crease down to create wings.
- Fold the top of the owl down to create the face. Glue down with glue stick.
- Using glue stick, add on eyes, nose and feet.
- Optional: Add a gift card to the center of owl, taping the gift card under the wings so it looks like the owl is holding the gift card!
- Optional: On the back of the owl card, write a sweet message to your child’s teacher!
- Optional: On a large envelope, write, “Whooo’s the Best Teacher?”
Janelle Cumro-Sultzer lives in Manhattan, Kansas, with her husband, three children (1, 3 and 5) and two senior dogs. Janelle is mainly a stay-at-home mom in addition to being a mediator at a local counseling center. Janelle loves to focus on learning through play and getting messy with crafts.