You’ll fall in love with this adorable Owl Papercraft with Heart. It’s so easy and fun to make! Get out your art supplies today and have a hoot creating with your kids!
Owl Papercraft with Heart
If your kids are like mine, they love to get out all of their art supplies and start creating things with their hands. There’s something so magical about turning a few plain items into a cute work of art! This Owl Papercraft with Heart project is the perfect activity to make with your kids! They’ll love tracing, cutting, and gluing together each part to make their very own owl!
There are so many ways to enjoy this Owl Papercraft with Heart! You can attach a large craft stick to make it a puppet, glue it to a piece of paper and create a fun picture, or add it to a blank card and give it to someone you love! For more adorable heart-holding animals, check out our Red Fox Papercraft, Hedgehog Papercraft, Llama Papercraft, or Valentine Penguin with heart craft!
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Printable Template
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How to Make an Owl Papercraft with Heart
- Select a light colored paper (we used cream) for the front part, pink for the blush, orange or white for the feet; white for the eyes; and 2 different shades of brown papers for the body base and the wings. Trace and cut out the patterns nicely.
- Attach the front part on the body base cutout.
- Attach the 2 feet cutouts on the bottom side of the body base pattern, keeping the feet facing outwards. Attach the eyes near the top side of the front part and then attach the blush cutouts on both cheeks, below the eyes.
- Attach the beak cutouts between the eyes.
- Take a wing cutout and apply glue along its outer side; place the glued side aligned with the body base outline. The wing should be attached to the body base along the side only and the rest of it should be free from glue.
- Similarly, attach the other wing.
- Trace and cut out a heart-shaped piece from a colored paper of your choice. Slide the heart cutout under the wings of the papercraft owl to complete the craft.
Tips and Tricks
- Turn your owl papercraft into a puppet by adding a large craft stick to the back!
- Put your owl papercraft onto a blank card and give it to someone you love!
- Try cutting out your owl’s body and wings using decorative scissors to give your owl a feathery look!
- Add some glitter to make your heart extra beautiful!
More Owl Ideas…
Have more owl crafting fun with this Owl Paper Bag Puppet! Your kids will love making up stories and acting them out with these adorable puppets!
For a snuggly storytime, read Owl Babies! Talk about how the baby owls were so worried when their mommy was gone, and so happy when she came back! Are there times when your kids have felt those feelings?
Go for a nature walk and look for evidence of birds. Do you see any nests or holes in the trees? What would you use to make a soft, warm nest for your babies?
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Owl Papercraft with Heart
You’ll fall in love with this adorable Owl Papercraft with Heart. It’s so easy and fun to make! Get out your art supplies today and have a hoot creating with your kids!
Materials
- Colored paper
- Sharpie
- Craft glue
- Pencil
- Scissors
Instructions
- Select a light colored paper (we used cream) for the front part, pink for the blush, orange or white for the feet; white for the eyes; and 2 different shades of brown papers for the body base and the wings. Trace and cut out the patterns nicely.
- Attach the front part on the body base cutout.
- Attach the 2 feet cutouts on the bottom side of the body base pattern, keeping the feet facing outwards. Attach the eyes near the top side of the front part and then attach the blush cutouts on both cheeks, below the eyes.
- Attach the beak cutouts between the eyes.
- Take a wing cutout and apply glue along its outer side; place the glued side aligned with the body base outline. The wing should be attached to the body base along the side only and the rest of it should be free from glue.
- Similarly, attach the other wing.
- Trace and cut out a heart-shaped piece from a colored paper of your choice. Slide the heart cutout under the wings of the papercraft owl to complete the craft.
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?
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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.