With Easter approaching, I have been talking with my kids about the Easter story. While at church child care, the children did a fun donkey craft and this was inspired by that. I was so impressed with what could be done with a paper bag and some felt. Here are the simple steps - plus a free printable- so you can make these Paper Bag Donkeys at home.
Supplies you will need:
- Paper lunch bag
- Felt
- Yarn cut in 1 inch pieces
- Googly eyes (not pictured)
- Glue
- Scissors
- Crayons
- Donkey head card stock cutout (make your own or download my version)
To make the body for the donkey, take a small paper lunch bag and cut a few inches off the part that opens.
Then, open the bag and push the ends inside to make it about half its size.
This will be a little wrinkled, so you will want to straighten it out and make sure the corners are sharp.
You will then cut out 4 rectangles in the middle of each side of the bag. Once you cut them out you can see where the legs of the donkey will be.
The donkey will be wearing a felt blanket on its back. To make the blanket, measure some felt that can fit over the donkey's back and go down its sides a bit. The length will vary depending on how tall you made your donkey. After you cut out the felt, you will add some glue to the short ends of the felt. My kids were able to do this themselves. Then we used our pre-cut pieces of yarn to create some fringe. I just got some leftover yarn from my knitting bag and cut the pieces for the blanket. You can really customize the look of the donkey by what color felt and yarn you use.
After your child has added the fringe to the blanket, have them put some glue on the donkeys back and sides where the blanket will go.
Now it's time to put the blanket on the donkey. I helped with the initial placement just to make sure it was evenly covering the back. The girls were really good at patting down the glued blanket.
I have included a free printable of the donkey head we used. Simply print on light colored cardstock and cut out. I added some details to the head by drawing a nose, mouth and some lines on the ears. The kids had fun coloring the donkey heads with crayons. They both went with rainbow colored heads.
When the donkey face is colored, your child will glue on some googly eyes.
It's finally time to glue on the head!
Aren't they adorable? These paper bag donkeys are an easy Easter craft that your child can play with when they're done.
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These donkeys are just the cutest! Thanks for the tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteVicky those are super cute! I would love for you to link this & other kid-friendly stuff at my TGIF Linky Party - http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/search/label/Linkey%20Parties
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
My kids would love to make these! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!!
ReplyDeletethese are so dang cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my! These are CUTE!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
thanks, I think we'll do this for Palm Sunday with my 4-K class.
ReplyDeleteI changed these up to make them toddler friendly and we are doing them at story time at the library tomorrow. Thanks for the seeds of inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea. Stealing it to use in Sunday School class. Keep those ideas coming.
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What a sweet donkey. I do love the tail.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and so easy! Saw your link at HoH & love it!
ReplyDeleteI just love your donkey's!! You have to smile when you look at them! Just wanted to let you know that i am featuring them on my Kid's Co-Op post this week...thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely ADORABLE! I can't wait to share them with my SS kiddos! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteVicky - this is a great activity for Easter! TY, again, for sharing via FB! Pinned and shared!
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