Narwhal Headband Craft

Dive into this fun Narwhal Headband Craft with your family today! This adorable headband is so easy to make. Just download, print, and color. Make your own today!

Main image: completed narwhal headband craft

Narwhal Headband

Narwhals have always been super interesting to me. Obviously, the horn on their head is one of the coolest things about them. They remind me of unicorns! But did you know that the horn is actually a tooth? Crazy, right?

They are actually called the unicorns of the sea! World Wildlife has a whole section on them, which you can find right here. They’ve got a ton of fun facts about narwhals, like that they change colors as they age!

You are going to love making this Narwhal Headband Craft! This cute headband is so easy to make and is loads of fun to play with afterward. You and your little ones will have so much fun pretending you are these magnificent sea unicorns!

If your kids are looking to craft some other sea animals, you’ve got to check out our Papercraft Stingray. These guys are so fun to make and you can even write fun facts on the back! We also have a ton of fun making these adorable little Crab Papercrafts

There are so many reasons to craft with kids. Crafting with kids is so good for their development! Making paper crafts, for example, can help kids work on their fine motor skills while they color, trace, and cut pieces out. 

Crafting can also help kids learn to express themselves and work on their creativity. After crafting, they typically have a cool toy to play with afterward! By building their imagination and pretend-play skills, they are strengthening their cognitive, social, and emotional development. 

Making this Narwhal Headband Craft is an easy choice. We’ve even included a printable template to make the whole crafting process a lot easier. Grab your supplies and let’s get started! 

front of completed narwhal headband craft on dark blue paper

How to Make a Narwhal Headband

printout of narwal craft

Supplies

  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Crayons, markers, colored pencils, etc. 
  • Glue, tape, or stapler.

Directions

  • Print out your Narwhal Headband.
  • Cut along the dotted lines.
  • Add some color to your headband with your crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
narwal headband and picture cut and colored blue and red
  • Use your glue, tape, or stapler to attach the two ends of the headband together.
  • Put it on your head to show off your very own Narwhal Headband!
completed headband colored blue, red and yellow on blue paper

Tips and Tricks

  • Googly eyes make everything more fun. Glue googly eyes on your headband to add some silliness and animation. 
  • Use this headband as a party accessory! If you’re throwing a party “under the sea”, you can add this craft to the activities. 
  • Use a combination of crayons, markers, and colored pencils. Using different things to color will create the appearance of different textures. Give it a try!
pin image: finished narwhal headband craft

More Narwhal Ideas

Have you heard of reversible plushies? They are these adorable stuffed animals that you can flip inside out to display a different emotion. These can be especially helpful for little ones who have a bit of a tough time expressing their emotions. This narwhal reversible plushie is so dang cute! 

If you are having a birthday party for a kid who just thinks that narwhals are the cutest thing, you’ve got to grab this narwhal pull string piñata! Pair it with some blue party decorations, like this blue party set. These blue tinsel curtains will really make you think you are under the sea!

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Narwhal Headband Craft

Narwhal Headband Craft

Dive into this fun Narwhal Headband Craft with your family today! This adorable headband is so easy to make. Just download, print, and color. Make your own today!

Materials

  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Crayons, markers, colored pencils, etc.
  • Glue, tape, or a stapler.

Instructions

Print out your Narwhal Headband.

Cut along the dotted lines.

Add some color to your headband with your crayons, markers, or colored pencils. 

Use your glue, tape, or stapler to attach the two ends of the headband together.

Put it on your head to show off your very own Narwhal Headband!

Notes

Googly eyes make everything more fun. Glue googly eyes on your headband to add some silliness and animation. 

Use this headband as a party accessory! If you’re throwing a party “under the sea”, you can add this craft to the activities. 

Use a combination of crayons, markers, and colored pencils. Using different things to color will create the appearance of different textures. Give it a try!

 
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