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February 12, 2016

Dyed Cotton Ball Sheep Craft

How does a sheep get clean? ...He takes a baaaath! My daughter ate a Laffy Taffy with that silly joke on it this afternoon. We giggled at the joke and then smiled at how it coincided perfectly with all of the sheep-themed activities we've been doing this week. This dyed cotton ball sheep craft is our last activity for the week. It's so fluffy and fun and it goes along perfectly with the nursery rhyme Baa, Baa Black Sheep or as a cute Easter or spring craft for kids.

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HOW TO MAKE A DYED COTTON BALL SHEEP CRAFT

Supplies:
Directions:
1. Pop over to Fun-A-Day to see how to dye your cotton balls black. You'll want to do this step the night before to allow time for them to dry. Plan on about 19-20 cotton balls per sheep craft.

2. Glue your black dyed cotton balls all over your small paper plate.


3. Cut out a sheep face, ears and legs out of your black cardstock paper. Glue them onto your sheep body. Then finish your sheep craft by gluing on your googly eyes.


We have enjoyed coupling all of our sheep activities this week with the book Baa, Baa, Black Sheep by Jane Cabrera. Make sure to check out more of our sheep-themed posts below.


More sheep-themed crafts you might enjoy:

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rachel

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