I recently purchased a box of Fruity Cheerios so my kids could try out the fun Skylanders Skystone game that is inside select General Mills cereal boxes right not (my boys are obsessed!). When I was deciding which cereal to buy this fun idea came into my head to use the orange Cheerios to make a Leprechaun beard. If you have kids who love to play with their food and you want to incorporate a craft with a special snack, try making this adorable Leprechaun Craft for Kids.
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blue, green, yellow and black cardstock paper manila file folder (or tan/skin color cardstock paper) googly eyes Fruity Cheerios Cereal (or any similar cereal with orange o’s) crayons scissors glue
Directions:
Start by cutting out a face and ears from your manila folder. I always keep some manila folders on hand for crafting because the color works great for making faces. You could also just use any tan color paper. Glue the pieces onto your blue paper.
Cut a Leprechaun hat out of your green cardstock paper and glue it above your face. Also, cut out a black strip and buckle from your black and yellow cardstock paper and glue those pieces onto your hat.
Glue on your googly eyes and use your crayons to draw a face on your Leprechaun: eyebrows, nose, mouth and freckles.
Finish your Leprechaun by gluing your orange Fruity Cheerios all around your Leprechaun face and at the bottom to make a beard.
You might also like this version we made a couple years ago by making a torn construction paper beard Leprechaun.
Try coupling this craft with a few Leprechaun books: – The Luckiest Leprechaun by Justine Korman – That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting – Clever Tom and The Leprechaun by Linda Shute – The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever by Teddy Slater –The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow by Sean Callahan You might also enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day Crafts:
Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet Washi Tape Rainbow Paper Plate Pot of Gold and Rainbow Alphabet and Number St. Patrick’s Day Match Game Paper Plate Shamrock Twirler
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I recently purchased a box of Fruity Cheerios so my kids could try out the fun Skylanders Skystone game that is inside select General Mills cereal boxes right not (my boys are obsessed!). When I was deciding which cereal to buy this fun idea came into my head to use the orange Cheerios to make a Leprechaun beard. If you have kids who love to play with their food and you want to incorporate a craft with a special snack, try making this adorable Leprechaun Craft for Kids.
{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.} Supplies you will need:
blue, green, yellow and black cardstock paper manila file folder (or tan/skin color cardstock paper) googly eyes Fruity Cheerios Cereal (or any similar cereal with orange o’s) crayons scissors glue
Directions:
Start by cutting out a face and ears from your manila folder. I always keep some manila folders on hand for crafting because the color works great for making faces. You could also just use any tan color paper. Glue the pieces onto your blue paper.
Cut a Leprechaun hat out of your green cardstock paper and glue it above your face. Also, cut out a black strip and buckle from your black and yellow cardstock paper and glue those pieces onto your hat.
Glue on your googly eyes and use your crayons to draw a face on your Leprechaun: eyebrows, nose, mouth and freckles.
Finish your Leprechaun by gluing your orange Fruity Cheerios all around your Leprechaun face and at the bottom to make a beard.
You might also like this version we made a couple years ago by making a torn construction paper beard Leprechaun.
Try coupling this craft with a few Leprechaun books: – The Luckiest Leprechaun by Justine Korman – That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting – Clever Tom and The Leprechaun by Linda Shute – The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever by Teddy Slater –The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow by Sean Callahan You might also enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day Crafts:
Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet Washi Tape Rainbow Paper Plate Pot of Gold and Rainbow Alphabet and Number St. Patrick’s Day Match Game Paper Plate Shamrock Twirler
Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!
I recently purchased a box of Fruity Cheerios so my kids could try out the fun Skylanders Skystone game that is inside select General Mills cereal boxes right not (my boys are obsessed!). When I was deciding which cereal to buy this fun idea came into my head to use the orange Cheerios to make a Leprechaun beard. If you have kids who love to play with their food and you want to incorporate a craft with a special snack, try making this adorable Leprechaun Craft for Kids.
{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}
Supplies you will need:
- blue, green, yellow and black cardstock paper
- manila file folder
- (or tan/skin color cardstock paper)
- googly eyes
- Fruity Cheerios Cereal
- (or any similar cereal with orange o’s)
- crayons
- scissors
- glue
Directions:
Start by cutting out a face and ears from your manila folder. I always keep some manila folders on hand for crafting because the color works great for making faces. You could also just use any tan color paper. Glue the pieces onto your blue paper.
Cut a Leprechaun hat out of your green cardstock paper and glue it above your face. Also, cut out a black strip and buckle from your black and yellow cardstock paper and glue those pieces onto your hat.
Glue on your googly eyes and use your crayons to draw a face on your Leprechaun: eyebrows, nose, mouth and freckles.
Finish your Leprechaun by gluing your orange Fruity Cheerios all around your Leprechaun face and at the bottom to make a beard.
You might also like this version we made a couple years ago by making a torn construction paper beard Leprechaun.
Try coupling this craft with a few Leprechaun books: – The Luckiest Leprechaun by Justine Korman – That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting – Clever Tom and The Leprechaun by Linda Shute – The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever by Teddy Slater –The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow by Sean Callahan You might also enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day Crafts:
Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet Washi Tape Rainbow Paper Plate Pot of Gold and Rainbow Alphabet and Number St. Patrick’s Day Match Game Paper Plate Shamrock Twirler
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Try coupling this craft with a few Leprechaun books:
– The Luckiest Leprechaun by Justine Korman
– That’s What Leprechauns Do by Eve Bunting
– Clever Tom and The Leprechaun by Linda Shute
– The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever by Teddy Slater
–The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow by Sean Callahan
You might also enjoy these St. Patrick’s Day Crafts:
- Paper Bag Leprechaun Puppet
- Washi Tape Rainbow
- Paper Plate Pot of Gold and Rainbow
- Alphabet and Number St. Patrick’s Day Match Game
- Paper Plate Shamrock Twirler
Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!
Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest,
Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!