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Crafts that start with the Letter ‘F’

We have been working on a series of posts about crafts that start with certain letters. Today we are bringing you a few more projects about the letter F. Last month we featured three Fall craft projects starting with F. To see our three Football projects, click here.

Today to learn about the letter F we will be making a frog, a fairy, and the French flag.

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We love this ‘hoppy’ little frog project. Your little artist will refine his or her small motor skills by cutting and gluing this frog project.

Frog Craft Project

Supplies:

  1. Frog pattern
  2. Markers or Crayons
  3. Yarn (We used green yarn)
  4. Scissors or Safety scissors
  5. Glue

Directions:

  1. Print off copy of frog.
  2. Color the frog any way your artist chooses.
  3. Cut or help your little artist cut pieces of yarn for legs.
  4. Glue yarn to make legs for your frog.

Your little artists can make the frogs best friends a Fairy with our next project. You can use baby oil to turn a regular coloring project into a sun catcher. You will surely want to hang this project in your favorite window.

Sun Catcher Fairy

Supplies:

  1. Copy of fairy
  2. Crayons
  3. Baby oil
  4. Cotton swab
  5. Small bowl
  6. Optional: Scissors

Directions:

  1. Print out fairy.
  2. Color all of the white away.
  3. Pour about a tablespoon of oil into small bowl.
  4. Teach your little artist to dip the cotton swab into the oil and rub over the crayon.
  5. Allow to completely dry. Optional: Cut fairy out.

While learning about the letter F, we decided to add the country of France. We made this fun and easy French flag craft. This project is great because it incorporates learning about shapes and flags.

French Flag Craft Project

Supplies:

  1. Copy of flag
  2. Construction paper
  3. Scissors
  4. Glue stick

Directions:

  1. Print copy of flag.
  2. Cut red and blue rectangles out of construction paper.
  3. Glue rectangles onto flag.

We hope your little artists had fun learning about the letter F. Whatever project you make, we are sure you are telling them, “You’re so creative!”