11 Lamb Craft For Kids

11 Lamb Craft For Kids

11 Lamb Craft For Kids

Kids love to use their imagination, and they love being creative.

11 Lamb Craft For Kids

By making crafts with your kids, you’re fostering their creativity. In this article, we will show you 11 Lamb Crafts For Kids.

Cotton Ball Bunnies

The cotton ball bunny is a classic craft that has been around for years. It’s easy to make and uses just a few materials, so it’s perfect for kids who are new to crafting. 

The best part? You can use any color of cotton balls you like, so you can make bunnies in any shade!

This craft requires three colors of cotton balls: one for the body (white), one for the face (black), and one for the eyes and nose (pink). To start, simply roll up your white cotton ball into a tight spiral shape. 

Flatten it with your hands until it is flat enough to rest on its side without falling over. Then glue or tape two black cotton balls onto the top of this flattened white spiral so that they are facing each other—this will become his face! 

Now take another pink piece of cotton (preferably one that was not used to make his face) and cut an oval shape slightly larger than an almond-sized hole; place this over one eye socket as if covering it up; then glue or tape down both ends so that they form two lop-sided ears sticking out from either side of his head! 

Finally, add some yellow eyes using yet another piece from the same baggie—these should be placed directly above where we’ve already put our nostrils in step 6a above

Paper Plate Lamb Craft

Materials.

  • Paper plate
  • Glue (to make the wool)
  • Cotton balls (in a variety of colors)
  • Yarn in various colors, or one color per lamb.

Sweet Little Sheep Bookmarks

What you will need

  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Tape (or glue)
  • Hair ties (optional)
  • Directions.

Cut out the sheep head from the paper and glue it to one end of the hair tie (if you are using a hair tie). If you are not using a hair tie, then just glue or tape your lamb head on your bookmark. 

Cut out two ears and place them at an angle away from each other on either side of your book mark’s face (one ear above where it meets with its body, and one below). Make sure that they’re evenly spaced apart! 

Cut out a tail for your lamb – make sure it’s long enough to reach across all three pages in whatever book or magazine you are reading when they sit between them! 

Fold over one long side of your bookmark so that it covers up any sharp edges left from cutting out shapes in step 2—this will make sure nothing gets caught inside when opening up pages later down the line! 

Print off our sweet little sheep pattern onto white cardstock paper so that everything looks nice and clear before folding over again just like we did earlier…and now we’re done! Hang these adorable pieces up around home with ribbon bows attached via small holes punched into both ends.”

Easy Lamb Craft For Kids

This is a super easy craft to do with your kids. You will need.

  • A paper plate
  • Cotton balls

Tissue Paper Lamb Craft For Kids

Materials

  • Tissue paper, tissue paper in a variety of colors (at least 2)
  • Scissors

Steps

Roll up one sheet of tissue paper into a tube shape and secure it with tape or glue. You can color the outside of this tube white or pink to make it look like an Easter egg. 

The color of the inside will depend on what you want your lamb to look like! If you want a brown sheep, tint your tissue paper a light brown before rolling it up into the tube shape. If you want an orange sheep, use orange tissue paper instead! 

Do this step for all the different colors that you want on your lamb’s body and cut out enough pieces for each color separately when cutting out eyes; 

we recommend using small pieces about 3-4 inches long instead so that everything looks proportionate when finished with all four feet attached later on as well as head horns too if desired (we will show steps later).

Sheep Craft For Kids Using Hands & Cotton Pads

Materials Needed.

  • Sheep craft template in PDF format.
  • Cotton balls or cotton pads. You can cut them into squares, circles, or any shape you want.

How to Make Sheep Craft Using Cotton Pads and Hands.

  • Print out the sheep craft template on colored paper (preferably green). If you don’t have a printer then draw the shapes with crayons or pencils.
  • Cut out the four pieces of paper using scissors – sheep body, head, legs, and tail.
  • Tape all these pieces together as shown in the picture below so that they form one single unit without any overlap between them (in this case I’ve used yellow tape).

Fingerprint Sheep Craft

Fingerprint sheep craft is a great way to teach kids about sheep. It’s also a great way to use up old magazines.

  • Print the fingerprint sheep template and cut along the dotted lines to make a paper puppet.
  • Tape one side of the puppet onto an index card, then tape it again on the other side so that both sides are attached to each other in an “L” shape (see image below).

Egg Carton Sheep Craft

Materials Needed

Step-by-step instructions.

  • Cut out each egg cup from the carton and set it aside.
  • Paint your egg cups in a color of your choice and let them dry for about 5 minutes before moving to the next step.
  • Take two pieces of paper and make them into squares that are about 4 inches wide by 4 inches tall (or larger if you want).
  • Once your eggs have dried, glue the smaller piece of paper onto one side of each egg cup so that it sticks out like ears (this is where their faces will go).
  • Use a black marker or crayon to draw on mouths and noses using whatever style you prefer! You can also add any other details such as whiskers or fur if you want to get creative!

Tissue Paper Sheep Craft

Materials.

  • Tissue paper in various shades of white, brown, and black
  • Scissors or a craft knife
  • Glue stick or hot glue gun (optional)

Farm Scene for Kids’ 

How to Make a Shadow Box with a Farm Scene for Kids’ Rooms or Nurseries

This project is easy and fun, and it’s a great way to teach your kids about farms! If you have older kids who are interested in art, this would be a great way for them to learn how to create their own shadow box. Let’s get started!

First, you’ll need some supplies.

  • Wood or cardboard (if you’re making one out of cardboard, use corrugated cardboard that has been painted)
  • Paint brushes
  • Craft paint (optional)

Next.

Upcycled Egg Carton Sheep Craft – Kid Craft Idea!

  • You will need
  • One egg carton (made from recycled materials)
  • Scissors or sharp craft knife (adult only!)
  • Glue or stapler or tape, depending on what materials you used to make your egg carton sheep craft.
  • To make the sheep

Cut the top and bottom off of an empty egg carton using a sharp craft knife (adult only!). Then cut out two long legs from each side of the box and glue them together at an angle for the back leg. Cut another piece out for the front leg that’s slightly smaller than these two pieces combined so it will fit between them as shown in this picture.

The rest is easy—just use scissors to cut out ears, eyes, mouth, feet, and tail! Glue on some cotton balls for fluffy wool around his body (get creative with colors here).

Fingerprint Sheep Craft {Kid Craft}

To make this craft, you’ll need.

  • White sheet of paper (We used 8.5″ x 11″)
  • Black marker or paint (to make the eyes and mouth)
  • Purple marker or paint (to color the ears)
  • Blue marker or paint (to color the hooves)
  • Green marker or paint (to color the tail)
  • Yellow marker or paint (for lights on belly)
  • Pink marker or paint for blush

Adorable Sheep Crafts

Teach your children about lambs with these adorable sheep crafts. These projects are perfect for the farm-loving child and make great Easter crafts.

  • Lambs are cute and fuzzy, which makes them an excellent animal to teach your children about.
  • Lambs are a popular Easter animal.
  • Lambs are great for teaching children about the farm.
  • Lambs can help you teach your kids about nature, too!

Conclusion

We hope that you enjoyed this list of kid-friendly lamb crafts. While we can’t guarantee that all of the lambs in your life will behave themselves, we can promise that these crafts will put a smile on your kid’s face! If the kids are getting bored with making sheep, then check out our other DIY projects for kids. We have tons of fun ideas (and even some free printables) that are perfect for any occasion or season – from Valentine’s Day and Easter to Halloween and Christmas!

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