Add a strip of tape to one end of the black paper (heighth wise) and secure to the back of the tin can.Glue your penguin body parts to the centre of your black paper.we also cut out some cute rosie cheeks to give our penguin that kawaii look.two orange hearts with the bottom cut flat for the penguin’s feet.an oval for the body (you can flatten it at the bottom if you wish).Begin by measuring out your black paper – high enough for the tin and long enough to wrap round the tin once plus a little extra.How to make Penguin Pen Pots from Tin Cans – Step By Step Please do watch our handy little Penguin Desk Tidy video or follow the pen pot step by step instructions below!! you could draw and colour a penguin onto white paper? Though it would mean a LOT of colouring of black!!! How to make DIY Penguin Pencil Holders A tin can per penguin (we “upcycled” our already upcycled Kawaii Pen Pots!! Got to love it!!!).a bit of paper and you are on your way… DIY Penguin Pencil Holder – Materials As with the Snowman, they really are quick to make (probably a 5minute craft, if not 5 minutes, then you can certainly make it in under 10 minutes!!). and we thought he would LOVE to be joined by this super duper CUTE DIY Penguin Pencil Holder craft. Recently we shared our lovely Snowman Pet Pot. Allowing you to update your room decor or school supplies for every season. You will be familiar with our “Tin Can Pen Pots” – we have done a number over the years, as these DIY Pencil Holders are so easy, fun and QUICK to make. I hope you enjoyed this project.We love a cute and easy stationery diy for kids!! Nothing like getting your DIY school supplies and desks organised for the New Year. Remove the clothespins and fill with pencils! Glue three gray rectangles below the blue strips.Īttach clothespins around the rim of the can to secure in place while the glue dries, about an hour or so. Glue a small red circle below the camera box and glue three long blue strips in the white section. Cut a black circle for the lens and glue it in place. Glue rectangles around the gray top section, also gluing one larger rectangle in the center for his camera lens. Use felt glue to tuck excess inside the can.Ĭut a thin strip of blue felt and glue it where the gray and white felt meet.Ĭut small rectangles from blue felt to create the blue sections of the droid. For this project you will need the following supplies:Ĭover can with one layer of white felt, tucking excess felt inside the can.įrom the bottom of the can, cover two-thirds of the can with more white felt.Ĭover the remaining top third of the can with gray felt. So fun!Īs always, a full printable supply list and instructions are at the end of this post. I would have to say my absolute favorite craft would be Jabba the Hutt made from salt dough. I have so many favorite projects from this book, including C3-PO made from tin cans and Chewbacca crafted from fake fur and a paint stir stick. There are a total of 43 projects in Star Wars Mania is available for order on Amazon right now! So whether it’s for your desk at work, or your kids want to make one for their homework area, this R2D2 craft is easy and fun. Star Wars appeals to all ages, as does R2D2. This is a great craft for both kids and adults. If you look at the photos below, you’ll see a few other projects from within the book’s pages, such as my salt dough Jabba the Hutt, Princess Leia bookmark and my plastic spoon Admiral Ackbar! This R2-D2 inspired pencil can sits right here on my desk where I work everyday. When my publisher told me that the fifth book in the Mania series was going to be Star Wars crafts I was so excited! I loved making all the other books too, but this one was by far my absolute favorite. I’m sharing this R2-D2 craft from my latest book Star Wars Mania on my blog today! Tap my profile to get the link ? #starwars #starwarsmania #craftsbyamandaĪ photo posted by Amanda Formaro on at 11:13am PDT
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