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Duck, Duck, Goose…

Do you remember the fun game Duck, Duck, Goose? I’ll bet your little artist might know it. We decided to make a Duck, another Duck, and a Goose craft project for today’s post.

We are sure your little ones will have fun gluing feathers onto their ducks in this craft project. You can use different colored feathers, making purple, hot pink, or yellow ducks. Let your little artists’ imaginations run wild! There are no wrong-colored ducks.

Ducky

Supplies:

  1. Copy of duck
  2. Glue
  3. Feathers
  4. Markers

Directions:

  1. Print a copy of duck.
  2. Color.
  3. Glue on feathers.

In our second Duck project, we use glitter to give this duck a home. Your little artist starts by coloring his or her duck pond scene, then adding glue and glitter to make the water sparkle.

Please don’t let glitter intimidate you from attempting this project! We have a lot of helpful glitter tricks available HERE. Or, you can use blue glitter glue. Glitter glue is a great way to keep glitter under control.

Duck Pond Craft Project

Supplies:

  1. Copy of pond
  2. Markers
  3. Glue
  4. Cotton swab
  5. Blue glitter
  6. Newspaper

Directions:

  1. Print copy of pond.
  2. Spread newspaper over work surface.
  3. Color pond scene.
  4. Pour small amount of glue onto pond. Use a cotton swab to spread glue over pond.
  5. Sprinkle with blue glitter.
  6. Shake off excess glitter onto newspaper.

In the spirit of the game Duck, Duck, Goose we have come to the Goose craft. Your little artist is sure to have fun making and wearing this goose headband craft project. Simply color, cut, glue, and wear.

 

Goose Craft Project

Supplies:

  1. Copy of goose
  2. Card stock
  3. Markers
  4. Scissors
  5. Glue stick

Directions:

  1. Print out goose parts onto card stock. (Must be printed on thick paper to stand up.)
  2. Color and cut out.
  3. Cut a strip of paper long enough to fit around child’s head.
  4. Glue goose parts onto strip of paper.
  5. Wear.

Now that you have completed the three projects, how about a game of Duck, Duck, Goose? We are sure no matter what you do next, you have been telling your little artist, “You’re so creative!”