This is a fun little activity especially if you have a child who loves imaginative play as these little characters can be played with as soon as they are fully dry. Amelie has played with our two cotton-reel animals many times, putting them in little imagined scenarios. The cat is 'hers' as she painted and decorated that one and he lives on her bedside table. I have custody of the mouse.
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Cotton reel cat & mouse |
Time taken for us to make it: 30 minutes.
Cost to me: Nothing - we found all materials in the house.
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Original instructions |
What we used:
- 2 x wooden cotton-reels
- Craft knife
- Paints
- Strong glue
- Pencil
- Stiff white card
- 2 x pipe cleaners
- Glitter pens
What we did:
We took the stiff white card and drew round the end of a cotton reel twice, leaving enough room between the two to sketch the front and back body shapes. We chose to make a cat first.
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Wooden cotton-reels are best for painting |
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Draw round the cotton-reel then the
front a back of the animal |
Using the craft knife we then cut out the cat body shapes and painted them front and back. We also painted the cotton-reel the same colour. Once the paint was dry we added the feature details with glitter pens and attached pipe cleaner tails.
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Paint the body parts front and back along with the cotton reel |
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Add features |
Once the features were dry we glued the front and back to the cotton-reel making sure the front and back feet were level so he stood straight. We then repeated the process to make a little blue mouse. When the glue is dry the playing can begin.