This adorable Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox craft is sure to please the animal lovers in your home! You’ll love using items from around the house to create and play together!
Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox
One of our favorite things to do at our house is to pull out our crafting supplies and make something fun. This is especially true when the weather is keeping us inside! My kids had so much fun making the Toilet Paper Moose craft that I thought they’d love making a sweet Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox. They thought it was so cool to recycle materials into a fun craft!
Our Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox offers a great chance to practice important skills such as tracing, cutting, and gluing. Not only that, but once you’re done, you’ll be able to spend hours playing and imagining adventures for your new furry friend! You’ll love watching your kids’ creativity soar! All you need is this Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox template and a handful of simple supplies, and you are ready to craft and make memories together!
If you enjoy crafting with toilet paper rolls, be sure to check out our fun Toilet Paper Roll R2D2 and Toilet Paper Roll Baby Yoda crafts!
Supplies
- Colored paper
- Empty TP Roll
- Sharpie
- Craft glue
- Pencil
- Scissors
Printable Template
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How to Make a Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox
- Select black, orange, brown, pink, and white colored papers for the fox TP roll puppet. Trace the head, ear, and tail patterns on the orange paper, trace the tail tip, neck fur, and face patterns on white paper, trace the inner ear parts on pink paper, trace the nose on black paper, and trace the leg patterns on brown paper. Cut out the traced patterns nicely.
- Attach the tail tip cutout on the tip part of the main tail cutout, attach the inner ear parts on the main ear patterns, and attach the face pattern on the bottom side of the head cutout.
- Attach the eye cutouts on the face part of the head pattern and attach the nose cutout on the top-middle part of the face pattern.
- Attach the ear patterns on the top side of the head pattern.
- Use a gel pen or sharpie to draw the eye outlines, whiskers, and mouth line of the fox papercraft puppet.
- Measure and cut out a piece of paper big enough to cover a TP roll. Attach the leg cutouts near the bottom side of the paper. Attach the neck fur above the legs, keeping an inch gap between the bottom end of the fur and the top ends of the legs.
- Attach the head pattern on the top side of the neck fur pattern. The base pattern for the fox puppet is ready.
- Cover the empty TP roll with the base pattern. Apply glue on the open sides to secure the paper.
- Apply glue on the bottom (straight) end of the tail pattern and fold the glued part. Attach the glued part of the tail on a side of the TP roll fox pattern.
- Allow the tail glue to dry so that the tail pattern is attached nicely.
Tips and Tricks
- Add felt to make your red fox extra soft and fuzzy!
- Add some googly eyes for some silly fun!
More Red Fox Ideas…
For more crafting fun, check out this adorable Red Fox Papercraft! It’s simple to make, and will bring you and your kids hours of fun!
For a fun storytime, read Little Red Fox has Feelings with your little one. You’ll love this sweet story that explores all the different emotions we can feel. Talk about feelings together, and times when you’ve felt those emotions.
Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox
This adorable Toilet Paper Roll Red Fox craft is sure to please the animal lovers in your home! You’ll love using items from around the house to create and play together!
Materials
- Colored paper
- Empty TP Roll
- Sharpie
- Craft glue
- Pencil
- Scissors
Instructions
- Select black, orange, brown, pink, and white colored papers for the fox TP roll puppet. Trace the head, ear, and tail patterns on the orange paper, trace the tail tip, neck fur, and face patterns on white paper, trace the inner ear parts on pink paper, trace the nose on black paper, and trace the leg patterns on brown paper. Cut out the traced patterns nicely.
- Attach the tail tip cutout on the tip part of the main tail cutout, attach the inner ear parts on the main ear patterns, and attach the face pattern on the bottom side of the head cutout.
- Attach the eye cutouts on the face part of the head pattern and attach the nose cutout on the top-middle part of the face pattern.
- Attach the ear patterns on the top side of the head pattern.
- Use a gel pen or sharpie to draw the eye outlines, whiskers, and mouth line of the fox papercraft puppet.
- Measure and cut out a piece of paper big enough to cover a TP roll. Attach the leg cutouts near the bottom side of the paper. Attach the neck fur above the legs, keeping an inch gap between the bottom end of the fur and the top ends of the legs.
- Attach the head pattern on the top side of the neck fur pattern. The base pattern for the fox puppet is ready.
- Cover the empty TP roll with the base pattern. Apply glue on the open sides to secure the paper.
- Apply glue on the bottom (straight) end of the tail pattern and fold the glued part. Attach the glued part of the tail on a side of the TP roll fox pattern.
- Allow the tail glue to dry so that the tail pattern is attached nicely.
Notes
- Add felt to make your red fox extra soft and fuzzy!
- Add some googly eyes for some silly 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.
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