What does the fox say? Let your kids decide while making this cute Fox Headband Craft. Our easy-to-use template will let them discover and explore all about foxes, and they will love to color and wear our headbands. Use them for an afternoon of fun, for a wild animal party, or even use them in the classroom for a hands-on learning experience.
Fox Headband Craft
My kids adore foxes. We have seen them in the Zoo and even on an evening stroll along our neighborhood walking path! Did you know that foxes are actually the most common type of wild dog? They also can make over 40 different sounds. Thankfully none like the song suggests a fox sounds like.
Download our Bear Headband template and our Panda Headband Craft; go on a hunt to find even more animals to join the menagerie your kids will want to make out of our cute headband crafts!
Our headband crafts can be used to teach children more about the animal they are creating and teach spelling with the animal’s name printed on the back of the headband. Download the template and get started!
Supplies
- Paper
- Scissors
- Crayons, markers, colored pencils, etc.
- Glue, tape, or stapler.
- Fox Headband Template
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How to Make A Fox Headband
- Download and print the fox headband template on cardstock.
- Once it is printed, let your kids color it however they choose.
- Once done, cut out the headband.
- Glue the long piece to the headband. Add headband extenders (extra cardstock) if needed to make it big enough.
- Create the headband, using glue, tape or a stapler, to the correct size of your child’s head.
Tips and Tricks
- Markers can also be used to create a more colorful headband.
- There are many different types of foxes! Not all are orange and brown. Try creating several different colored foxes for varied looks!
- Make a tail out of leftover cardstock for added fun!
More Fox Ideas…
Check out these other woodland animal crafts with your kids! Our paper bag squirrel puppet would be a great craft to go with this fox headband. You can spend the afternoon letting your child’s imagination go wild with these woodland animal crafts.
This hedgehog papercraft is adorable and a wonderful hands on woodland animal papercraft. It is an easy craft for even the littlest of hands. Your child is sure to fall in love with their hedgehog papercraft.
Our toilet paper roll moose can complete your woodland animal craft collection. Let your child’s imagination go as you recycle a toilet paper roll into this cute little moose. You’ll have fun playing with your completed toilet paper roll moose.
Fox Headband Craft
Your kids will love this adorable and simple Fox Headband Craft. They'll love creating it, and they'll have so much fun playing with it for weeks, pretending to be a fox!
Materials
- Paper
- Scissors
- Crayons, markers, colored pencils, etc.
- Glue, tape, or stapler.
- Fox Headband Template
Instructions
Download and print the fox headband template of your choice on cardstock.
Once it is printed, let your kids color it however they choose.
Once done, cut out the headband.
Glue the long piece to the headband. Add headband extenders (extra cardstock) if needed to make it big enough.
Staple it to the correct size of your child’s head.
Notes
Markers can also be used to create a more colorful headband.
There are many different types of foxes! Not all are orange and brown. Try creating several different colored foxes for varied looks!
Make a tail out of leftover cardstock for added fun.
How Do I Print A PDF?
You’ll need a program that supports PDFs. Adobe Acrobat is a great option. Open the program, click file then print. Select your printer and the number of copies you want to print. Be sure you click double-sided if you want it to print on both sides.
Can I Resell These?
You may not resell any printable or template that you find on our website or received in your email. You may use them for class parties, at church, at home, or in the classroom. You may get these printed at an office supply store or copy center at your own expense.
Michele is a mom of 5 with her degree in marriage and family studies. She believes that one of the best ways you can spend time with your family is doing fun things together.