This was done as an art activity when we talked about the letter "I" last week during our preschool time (if you are interested, you can read more about it on my other blog, Homeschool Creations).
We were blessed with plenty of toilet paper rolls around the house thanks to Zachary pulling all the toilet paper off the roll, stuffing it in the toilet and plugging the toilet for us. Just doing his part to help out with our art projects...
- Cut two toilet paper tubes into rings (4 rings each for a total of 8 rings).
- Fold 7 of the rings flat and then cut them in half. One ring needs to be left whole to use as the inchworms head.
- Have your child color the inchworm pieces if they would like.
- Staple the inchworm together so the his back is like little arches.
- Use a paper punch to put two holes at the top of the worm's head. Insert 1/4 of a pipe cleaner into the holes to use as antennas. Add googly eyes (because art just isn't art without a googly eye thrown in there somewhere).
- Admire your handiwork.
What a great project! LOVE IT!
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ReplyDeleteThat line mad me laugh. I will never again look at our roll collection as any thing less than a blessing!
Fun craft!
Oooh, I never thought to do this project with toilet paper rolls. We did this project for the letter C (a caterpillar) with just regular construction paper. I never thought about toilet paper rolls!
ReplyDeleteOh this is just adorable! I am working on a curriculum for a recycled art class for little ones over the summer - what a perfect addition! Can't wait to check out more of your blog!
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