Cotton Pad Owl Craft for Kids

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Cotton Pad owl craft is a cute owl craft using cotton pads and coloured water. This easy to set up owl craft is a fun activity to do with your kids for Fall!

Helpful tips for letting your child complete this craft on their own

The great thing about this craft, is that you can help your child set it up almost completely on their own. For older kids, have them trace a paper plate to create the body of the owl. They can complete all the other steps on their own. You can set up the cups with water and then they can can squeeze in the food colouring.

For younger kids, help them trace a paper plate for the owl body (or you can help them draw it by making a dotted line owl that they can trace. Invite them to complete the rest of the steps on their own. You can set up the cups with water and then they can can squeeze in the food colouring. Help them learn how to use the eye droppers if this is the first time using them.

How to Make the Cotton Pad Owl Craft

  1. Grab a piece of cardboard. You’ll want it to be large enough to fit the owl and have extra room around it to help to keep the mess down and for the feather wings. Trace the outline of a owl with a marker or pencil.
  1. Pour glue all over the middle of the owl body.
  1. Stick cotton pads in the glue, covering the entire middle of the owl.
  1. Fill two bowls or cups with a small amount of water and add a few drops of brown, yellow and black food colouring to each, respectively. Add eye dropppers to each.
  2. Practice using the eye droppers so they get the hang of squeezing and letting go to draw the water up the eye dropper.
  1. Invite your child to use the eye droppers to colour the cotton pad owl wings. There is a technique to making the cotton pad look like wings. Squeeze out the water in the cotton pad in a downward motion, creating almost a line of colour on the cotton ball line! Start with yellow and then brown and finally black.
  1. Cut out two large circles from foam sheets and two smaller circles from black foam sheet. Glue the black circle to the yellow circle. Cut out a triangle beak from orange foam sheet. Stick them on to the cotton pad owl.
  1. Glue a feather to either side of the owls body.
  1. Let your owl fully dry.

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Age Suitability

This activity is good for toddlers, pre-k, kindergarten aged children 2.5 years old and up. My kids are 4.5, 4.5 and 8 years old.

Mess Level

The mess level for this activity is medium.

Difficulty to Create 

Easy.

Skills Developed

Colour recognition, language development, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, imaginative play, creativity.

Supplies 

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  • Cardboard
  • Marker or pencil
  • Cotton Pads
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Eye droppers
  • Yellow, brown and black food colouring
  • Bowls
  • Water
  • Yellow, black and orange foam sheets

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Curious Crafting shares the adventure and joy of making art with takeaway lessons for creating crafts at home.

This show designed for toddlers and preschoolers 2.5 years old and up. 

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