First things first - fold your BLUE cardstock paper in half and open it back up.
Grab your Tulip puffy paint and squirt some white craft paint ON ONE SIDE before closing it up again.
Once the paper is closed for the second time, gently take your hand and "caress" the paper so the white paint inside, makes a fun symmetrical print design on both sides of the paper {keep in mind - paint might ooze from the sides of the cardstock, so be sure to work in an area that can get dirty!}
Now you are ready to open it back up and see the BEGINNING of what your polar bear's head will eventually be. From there you decorate it to bring it to life and give it life.
Next up, grab the remaining sheets of cardstock paper and your scissors.
Out of the white cardstock, cut TWO half moon circle ears.
Out of the gray cardstock, cut out a large circle for his nose.
Out of the black cardstock, cut out two small eyes and his nose.
Use the Sharpie marker to draw on more details for the gray nose paper piece.
Finally - the last step in completing this polar bear paper craft is to glue down ALL the cardstock cutout pieces, on top of the paint splat design. I would highly suggest starting with the nose in the center.
Then {if desired} you can also take random scrapbook paper pieces, glitter, glitter glue, rhinestones etc. - whatever you want to bring it to life in a custom form. Maybe your teddy bear wants a bow or a bowtie? Or maybe you just want to add some sparkle? Go for it!
Once finished with your custom polar bear masterpiece, then set aside to let it dry completely, before displaying proudly! And of course - repeat as many times as you like! No two pieces will be the same and I think that's what makes it even more fun!