Opening the window to sleep in spring is a very interesting thing to experience. When you wake up in the morning, you can hear the sound of birds, or even wake them up! It’s so happy, isn’t it? There will be a good mood for the day!
Share a tutorial on making a birdie hat with the kids, using only paper and jam, in a few steps. Wearing it is super funny, especially when the children try to imitate the sound of birds!~
Material tools:
Paper tray
White and yellow cardboard
Pigments and brushes (optional)
feather
Active eye (optional)
Black marker
stapler
White glue
tape
1. If the hat you want is not white, first paint the bottom of the tray with the selected pigment and let it dry completely.
2. Cut about 1/4 from the end of the tray, leaving a straight edge. Cut two white strips from the white cardboard and assemble your hat. In addition, fold the yellow cardboard in half and cut out a folded bird's beak.
3. Spread the yellow cardboard and fold two parallel creases in the middle to get a rectangular plane so that it can be easily attached to the paper tray. Draw your eyes with a black marker or stick your active eyes on the tray.
4. Place white cardboard strips on both ends of the tray and staple them together with a stapler. Put on the hat and try it out to see if the size is right.
If your child likes it, you can cut the wings from the colored cardboard and stick them to the sides of the hat.
5. Allow the glue to dry before wearing