We like not-so-scary monsters at our house. Scary monsters, forget about it!..but colorful, happy monsters are welcome in my home. In fact, we have several favorite children’s books with happy monster characters. I’ve been eager to use some fun adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes that our friends at Craftprojectideas.com sent to us, and creating this colorful Paper Plate Monster Kids Craft was the perfect combination for such fun wiggly eyes. This is that type of evergreen craft that is perfect year round. It’s perfect for a rainy day, for family night, a play date or even at school.

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   HOW TO MAKE A PAPER PLATE MONSTER KIDS CRAFT   Supplies you will need:

small paper plate construction paper acrylic paint(color of your choice) foam brush or paint brush adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes (you can find these at your local Walmart in the crafts section) stapler glue stick

Directions:

  1. Start by painting your small paper plate with the color of your choice. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. After your paper plate has finished drying, decorate it with the wiggly eyes. Also, cut a mouth out of your construction paper and glue it onto the paper plate.

  3. Cut 3 long strips from your construction paper. Cut each strip in half and then bend the strips accordion style. We used matching colors but use as many colors as you want. Also, you may decide you want more arms and legs than we used, so use as many as you’d like.

  4. Use your stapler (adult assistance may be needed) to staple the arms and legs onto your monster.

CHILDREN’S BOOKS WITH MONSTER CHARACTERS   As I mentioned at the top, we have a few favorite monster books. If you would like to couple this monster craft with a book, here are several that you might enjoy:

–My Monster Mama Loves Me by Laura Leuck –Monsters Don’t Eat Broccoli by Barbara Jean Hicks –Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley –Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak   PIN ME PLEASE

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Paper Plate Courderoy Craft 11 Awesome Bird Crafts Paper Plate Care Bear Paper Plate Spiders 20 Paper Bag Animal Crafts for Kids

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We like not-so-scary monsters at our house. Scary monsters, forget about it!..but colorful, happy monsters are welcome in my home. In fact, we have several favorite children’s books with happy monster characters. I’ve been eager to use some fun adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes that our friends at Craftprojectideas.com sent to us, and creating this colorful Paper Plate Monster Kids Craft was the perfect combination for such fun wiggly eyes. This is that type of evergreen craft that is perfect year round. It’s perfect for a rainy day, for family night, a play date or even at school.

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}   HOW TO MAKE A PAPER PLATE MONSTER KIDS CRAFT   Supplies you will need:

small paper plate construction paper acrylic paint(color of your choice) foam brush or paint brush adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes (you can find these at your local Walmart in the crafts section) stapler glue stick

Directions:

  1. Start by painting your small paper plate with the color of your choice. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. After your paper plate has finished drying, decorate it with the wiggly eyes. Also, cut a mouth out of your construction paper and glue it onto the paper plate.

  3. Cut 3 long strips from your construction paper. Cut each strip in half and then bend the strips accordion style. We used matching colors but use as many colors as you want. Also, you may decide you want more arms and legs than we used, so use as many as you’d like.

  4. Use your stapler (adult assistance may be needed) to staple the arms and legs onto your monster.

CHILDREN’S BOOKS WITH MONSTER CHARACTERS   As I mentioned at the top, we have a few favorite monster books. If you would like to couple this monster craft with a book, here are several that you might enjoy:

–My Monster Mama Loves Me by Laura Leuck –Monsters Don’t Eat Broccoli by Barbara Jean Hicks –Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley –Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak   PIN ME PLEASE

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Paper Plate Courderoy Craft 11 Awesome Bird Crafts Paper Plate Care Bear Paper Plate Spiders 20 Paper Bag Animal Crafts for Kids

You can follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook,  Pinterest, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram!  

We like not-so-scary monsters at our house. Scary monsters, forget about it!..but colorful, happy monsters are welcome in my home. In fact, we have several favorite children’s books with happy monster characters. I’ve been eager to use some fun adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes that our friends at Craftprojectideas.com sent to us, and creating this colorful Paper Plate Monster Kids Craft was the perfect combination for such fun wiggly eyes. This is that type of evergreen craft that is perfect year round. It’s perfect for a rainy day, for family night, a play date or even at school.

{This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read our Disclosure Policy for more information.}

 

HOW TO MAKE A PAPER PLATE MONSTER KIDS CRAFT

Supplies you will need:

  • small paper plate
  • construction paper
  • acrylic paint(color of your choice)
  • foam brush or paint brush
  • adhesive holographic puffy wiggly eyes (you can find these at your local Walmart in the crafts section)
  • stapler
  • glue stick

Directions:

  1. Start by painting your small paper plate with the color of your choice. Set it aside to dry completely.

  2. After your paper plate has finished drying, decorate it with the wiggly eyes. Also, cut a mouth out of your construction paper and glue it onto the paper plate.

  3. Cut 3 long strips from your construction paper. Cut each strip in half and then bend the strips accordion style. We used matching colors but use as many colors as you want. Also, you may decide you want more arms and legs than we used, so use as many as you’d like.

  4. Use your stapler (adult assistance may be needed) to staple the arms and legs onto your monster.

CHILDREN’S BOOKS WITH MONSTER CHARACTERS

As I mentioned at the top, we have a few favorite monster books. If you would like to couple this monster craft with a book, here are several that you might enjoy:

–My Monster Mama Loves Me by Laura Leuck

–Monsters Don’t Eat Broccoli by Barbara Jean Hicks

–Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley –Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

PIN ME PLEASE

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Paper Plate Courderoy Craft 11 Awesome Bird Crafts Paper Plate Care Bear Paper Plate Spiders 20 Paper Bag Animal Crafts for Kids

You can follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, 

–Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

  • Paper Plate Courderoy Craft
  • 11 Awesome Bird Crafts
  • Paper Plate Care Bear
  • Paper Plate Spiders
  • 20 Paper Bag Animal Crafts for Kids

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