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1 cze 2023 · Time for an exciting new summer craft tutorial! Today we’ll make a paper plate submarine window, complete with printable fish and corals to color. This submarine window craft is not only a fun summer activity for kids, but also a DIY nautical themed wall décor.
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9 lip 2022 · Anna offers a step by step cardboard submarine craft complete with portholes and picture book recommendations to bring the ocean to life and ignite young reader's imaginations when they think of their own possibilities! This is where literacy, oceans, and fun meet!
Children will love to explore under the sea with easy craft submarine porthole. Children can make their own art to look at underwater, or you can print the clipart from the tutorial. Pair this craft with a favorite underwater science book for a craft that double as a educational project.
Paper Plate Submarine Porthole or Aquarium Window Craft. contributed by Leanne Guenther. This paper plate porthole provides the perfect opportunity for kids to "see what's under the sea". It's a good craft for an ocean theme, aquarium theme or habitats theme.
25 wrz 2014 · Paper plate craft: Ship’s Porthole. You can simplify this craft for younger kids if you like. Simply skip the painting step and instead of the blue cellophane, use a blue paper plate for the back plate instead.
Add a touch of "underwater" magic to any space with this fun and easy DIY project. Get creative with paper plates, oil pastels, scrapbook paper, and paints to craft these vibrant and whimsical portholes.
Ignite your kindergartener’s love of adventure and learning with an imaginary trip under the sea. Use a couple of paper plates and basic art supplies to create a whimsical submarine window. The view from the window is completely up to your little one’s imagination.