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Cupcake Liner Sloth Craft Idea For Kids

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Cupcake Liner Sloth Craft Idea For Kids

If you’re looking for a cute and easy craft for kids to do on a rainy afternoon, look no further than this cupcake liner sloth craft idea from us!

Sloths are adorable creatures that have become a huge internet sensation in recent years thanks to all the hilarious photos and videos capturing their slow yet charming movements. Kids will love getting to make their own sloth craft using something as simple as cupcake liners.

This craft is perfect for preschool and elementary aged kids since it requires minimal materials they can likely find around the house and easy instructions even young children can follow.

Your little ones will have a blast designing and decorating their cupcake liner sloths any way they want. Plus, they’ll learn about these fascinating animals in the rainforest habitat at the same time.

So grab some cupcake liners and cardstock paper, and get ready for an afternoon of creative sloth making fun!

Cupcake Liner Sloth Craft Idea For Kids

Get crafty with your kids and bring this super cute, cupcake liner sloth to life! Making memories doesn’t have to be hard – just grab your supplies and get started!

Card Supplies:

  • Large Tan Cupcake Liners
  • Cardstock Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue Stick
  • Black Sharpie Marker

Directions:

  • First things first – grab your tan cupcake liner and flatten it out with your fingers.
  • Put glue on the back of the flattened cupcake liner and place it in the center of a single sheet of cardstock paper.
  • Use your fingers to flatten out the cupcake liner some more and make sure it sticks to the card.
  • Add more glue to the back of areas that aren’t sticking to the card.
  • Next up – the embellishments. Grab all your remaining cardstock paper and scissors.
  • Cut out a large circle for the sloth’s face from the tan cardstock.
  • Follow that up with two brown sections for his eyes.
  • Go ahead and glue those to the card front.
  • Now take your black marker and draw on eyes & a big grinning smile.
  • Add other embellishments if desired.
  • Now set aside your cupcake liner sloth card masterpieces to let them dry completely before gifting them away!

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Cupcake Liner Sloth Craft Idea For Kids

This is just the type of sloth craft tutorial that a crafty doctor would order! It WILL put a smile on everyone’s face who sees it!

So don’t let the fun stop here with this Cupcake Liner Sloth tutorial! We want YOU to go ahead and also check out our Moose, Pumpkin Pie and Gingerbread Man cupcake liner card craft posts!

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