Trace the monster’s arms on green cardstock paper and cut them out. Create the eyeballs with just a little black paint and a round paint brush. Use a black marker to trace the mouth and glue two big white cardstock paper teeth above the black line.Ĭut a styrofoam ornament in half –adult only step- (tip: Don’t apply too much pressure as you may end up crushing the ornament). Start by cutting the monster’s yellow belly from cardstock paper and glue it at the bottom of the paper plate.
Glue the eyes at the end of the pipe cleaners. Once the paint’s dried completely, make the eyeballs with black paint and a round paint sponge. Secure the pipe cleaner halves in place.Ĭut a styrofoam ornament in half –adult only step- (tip: Don’t apply too much pressure as you may end up crushing the ornament). Cut a blue pipe cleaner in half and thread each half through one of the holes. Punch two holes at the top of the paper plate. Use a black marker to trace the monster’s smiley mouth. To make sure it is the right size, you can start by tracing first the paper plate on the cardstock paper and afterward go ahead with the oval. Use a pencil to trace a small oval shape on a light blue cardstock paper and cut it out. Use a black marker to draw a big mouth at the bottom of the paper plate and glue underneath white teeth, cut from cardstock paper. Glue the eyes in the middle of the paper plate. The Orange MonsterĬut a styrofoam ornament in half –adult only step- (tip: Don’t apply too much pressure as you may end up crushing the ornament). Cut out his teeth from white cardstock paper and glue them right under the black line. Trace the monster’s mouth with a black marker and use a red marker for his freckles. Paint the eyeballs with the help of a round paint sponge. Thread each half pipe cleaner through one of the holes and secure them in place.Ĭut a styrofoam ornament in half –adult only step- (tip: Don’t apply too much pressure as you may end up crushing the ornament). Twist the yellow and blue pipe cleaners together and cut them in half.
To make sure it is the right size, you can start by tracing first the paper plate onto the cardstock paper, afterward go ahead with the oval. Use a pencil to trace an oval shape on a yellow cardstock paper and cut it out. Once the paint has completely dried, use a pencil to trace the monster’s shape onto the paper plates and cut them. You can paint them all at once or create the monsters one by one. They will also paint, cut and glue to help bring these colorful monsters to life. Little ones will craft with a large variety of supplies, from cardstock paper and pom poms to pipe cleaners and styrofoam ornaments. If you’re looking for a fun craft that will have the kids work with various materials and textures, our paper plate monsters are a perfect fit.