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How to make a Black Cat Cartoon

Black Cat Hat for Halloween

This scary black cat hat (or decoration) is easily made from construction paper.

Supplies:

  • 2 pieces of black construction paper (one large, one regular size) [if you only have regular-size paper, you can use these black cats as great decorations, but they will be too small to wear. You can also use brown paper bags to make the hat, and color them using black tempera paint.]
  • Small scraps of white, pink, white, and/or orange construction paper (for the cat’s eyes, nose, whiskers, mouth)
  • A pencil or white crayon
  • Scissors
  • Black crayon or marker
  • Stapler
  • Glue
Draw and cut out a half circle from a large piece of construction paper. Cut 4 legs from the scraps.
Draw and cut out a cat’s head and a circle about the same size (this will be the cat’s tail).
Cut out yellow eyes, some white whiskers, and a pink nose and mouth, and ear insides. Glue the pieces onto the cat’s face. Using the black crayon or marker, give the cat vertical pupils.
Draw a spiral inside the circle. Cut along the line. This will be the cat’s tail.
Twirl the half circle into a cone-shaped hat. Staple along the seams.
Glue two of the cat’s legs onto the bottom back of the hat.
Glue the tail to the back of the hat, between and above the legs.
Glue the head to the front of the hat. Glue two of the cat’s legs onto the bottom front of the hat. Make sure that the legs don’t block your eyes when you wear the hat. Now you can wear your scary black cat hat for Halloween!
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How to make Cartoonic Bags


Paper Bag Puppets

Very simple puppets made from small paper lunch bags. You can make a raccoon, dog, cat, rabbit, bunny, mouse, pig, panda, or frog.

Supplies needed:

  • Paper bags
  • Scraps of construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Markers or crayons
  • Optional – googly eyes, pipe cleaners for whiskers

Frog:


Make bulging frog eyes by cutting two strips of green paper that are rounded on one end. Fold the straight end under (at the dotted line), and glue on an eye (made of paper or a googly eye).

Glue or tape the folded base of the eyes onto the paper bag.

Cut a long tongue out of paper. Glue in in the frog’s mouth.

Frog
Glue on two short arms and two long legs, and decorate the frog with green paper patches.

Raccoon, Dog or Bear:


Fold the two square edges of a paper bag under (at the dotted lines), to form the animal’s head.

You now have the shape of the animal’s head.

Raccoon
Cut out ears, eyes, and a nose. Glue them to the raccoon’s face.

Dog
Cut out ears, eyes, a nose, and a tongue. Glue the tongue inside the mouth. Glue the eyes, nose, and ears to the dog’s face.

Brown Bear
Cut out ears, eyes, and paws. Glue them to the bear. Using a black crayon or marker, draw a nose and mouth. Cut out tiny claws and glue then to the paws.

Bunny, Panda, Pig or Polar Bear :


Fold the two square edges of a paper bag under (at the dotted lines), to form the animal’s head.

You now have the shape of the animal’s head.

Bunny
Cut out long, pink ears, eyes, a nose, and paws. Glue them to the bunny.

Panda
Cut out ears, eyes, a nose, and paws. Glue them to the panda.

Pig
Cut out ears, eyes, a snout, and paws. Glue them to the pig.

Polar Bear
Cut out ears, eyes, and paws. Glue them to the polar bear. Using a black crayon or marker, draw a nose and mouth. Cut out tiny claws and glue then to the paws.

Mouse or Cat:


Fold the two square edges of a paper bag under (at the dotted lines), to form the animal’s pointed snout.

You now have the shape of the animal’s head.

Mouse
Cut out ears, eyes, a nose, and whiskers (made of thin paper strips or pipe cleaners threaded through the paper bag). Glue them to the mouse.

Cat
Cut out ears, eyes, a nose, paws, and whiskers (made of thin paper strips or pipe cleaners threaded through the paper bag). Glue them to the cat.
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How to make Paper Frong

Paper Frog Puppet

A simple-to-make frog puppet made from a piece of paper. This puppet’s mouth moves!

Supplies needed:

  • A piece of green paper
  • A small strip of red construction paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Markers or crayons
  • Optional – googly eyes
Fold a piece of green paper in thirds, forming a long rectangle.
Fold the long rectangle into fourths, making a “W” shape.
This “W” shape will be the frog.
Draw eyes on the frog (or glue on googly eyes).
Cut out a long tongue from red paper and glue the end of it in the frog’s mouth.
Put your thumb in the frog’s lower jaw, and put your other fingers in the upper jaw. You now have a frog puppet that has a VERY big mouth.


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