
Unleash your child’s inner artist and help them recreate this cute panda bear craft today! All you need is a fork, some paint, and lots of imagination! This tutorial is perfect for preschoolers but all ages will enjoy it!
Get ready to add some panda-monium to your crafting time! 🐼✨ Our Fork Painted Panda Craft is a fun and creative way to bring these adorable black-and-white bears to life using an unexpected tool – a fork!
Perfect for kids of all ages, this easy-to-follow project combines painting, texture, and a whole lot of imagination.
Whether you’re looking for a rainy-day activity or a unique addition to your art projects, this panda craft is sure to be a hit. Let’s grab those forks and get started on some panda-tastic fun!
Get crafty with the kiddos this weekend and try out this adorable panda bear craft! Use a plastic fork to transform paint and paper into a unique piece of art – it will be a fun activity for the whole family to enjoy!
Craft Supplies:
- Plastic Fork
- Puffy White Paint
- Black Cardstock Paper
- Purple Cardstock Paper
- Paper Scissors
- School Glue
- Large Wiggle Eyes {two per panda craft}
- optional – loose craft glitter
Directions:
- First squirt some white craft paint in the center of your purple cardstock. You don’t need a lot. Maybe the size of a quarter.
- Have children take their fork – which is their “paint brush” and spread the paint ALL around to make the fur of their panda bear. Just make sure they keep the paint on the paper but they can move it anywhere and in any design/shape/angle they like.
- If desired, at this point in time you can add a few sprinkles of glitter on top of the wet paint for added sparkle.
- Once they are done creating the “fur” set it aside.
- Grab the remaining cardstock and scissors.
- Cut out ears, patches for his eyes and a simple oval nose for the panda’s face.
- Finally – the last step of this fork painted panda bear craft. Glue your cardstock pieces and googly eyes to the painted piece of paper.
- Set aside to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!
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And there you have it – your very own Fork Painted Panda masterpiece! This craft is not only a fun way to explore creativity but also a great way to experiment with unique painting techniques.
Whether you display it proudly on the fridge or gift it to someone special, your panda is sure to bring smiles all around.
We’d love to see how your pandas turned out! Share your creations with us on Instagram by tagging @gluedtomycrafts or using #gluedtomycrafts. Keep crafting, keep creating, and remember – art is always more fun when you think outside the box (or in this case, the fork!) Happy crafting, my friends! 🖌️🐼
Fork Painted Panda Bear Craft
Here’s your checklist of supplies to bring this craft to life:
Prepare your creative haven by laying down a protective cover before the crafting magic begins!
Directions:
- First squirt some white craft paint in the center of your purple cardstock. You don't need a lot. Maybe the size of a quarter.
- Have children take their fork - which is their "paint brush" and spread the paint ALL around to make the fur of their panda bear. Just make sure they keep the paint on the paper but they can move it anywhere and in any design/shape/angle they like.
- If desired, at this point in time you can add a few sprinkles of glitter on top of the wet paint for added sparkle.
- Once they are done creating the "fur" set it aside.
- Grab the remaining cardstock and scissors.
- Cut out ears, patches for his eyes and a simple oval nose for the panda's face.
- Finally - the last step of this fork painted panda bear craft. Glue your cardstock pieces and googly eyes to the painted piece of paper.
- Set aside to let it dry completely before displaying proudly!

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