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Toilet Paper Roll Moose

By: Amanda A from frostingandglue.com
Toilet Paper Roll Moose

"Get your creativity moving with this adorable Toilet Paper Roll Moose! It’s so simple to make, and your kids are sure to be amoosed for hours! Be sure to grab this today! Are you stuck indoors and looking for something to keep your kids entertained? Get out your art supplies and start creating together! Your kids will love working with their hands and making something out of something so simple as an empty toilet paper roll and they can even enjoy playing with it. This Toilet Paper Roll Moose is the perfect craft project because it requires only a handful of common art supplies, and kids of any age can make it! I promise they will love making this cute little Toilet Paper Roll Moose!"

Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts

Materials List

  • Colored paper
  • Toilet paper roll
  • Sharpie
  • Craft glue
  • Pencil
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Select 2 different shades of brown colored paper and a brown colored cardstock paper for the horn patterns. Besides the brown shades, select pink and black colored paper as well. Trace the template patterns on the selected craft papers and cut them out nicely. The template includes head, 2 horns, inner ear patterns, 2 front legs, 2 hoofs, lower part of the face, 1 dewlap (the part below the throat), 2 blush patterns, and 2 eyes.

  2. Attach the inner ear cutouts on the ear parts of the head cutout, and attach the lower part of the face on the bottom side of the head cutout. Attach the hoof cutouts on the wide ends of the leg cutouts.

  3. Attach the horn cutouts on the top side of the head, keeping the horn branches facing upwards. Attach the eye and blush cutouts on the head pattern.

  4. Use a sharpie or gel pen to trace outlines of the eyes and draw the nose and mouth-line of the papercraft moose project.

  5. Measure and cut out a piece of brown paper to cover a TP roll.

  6. Attach the legs near a side of the prepared paper, keeping the hoof parts along the border, and attach the dewlap pattern above the legs.

  7. Attach the head on the top side of the dewlap, overlapping the pattern slightly from the top.

  8. Cover the Toilet paper roll with the prepared piece (from the previous step). Apply glue to secure the open ends of the paper to secure the TP roll moose craft.

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