Another weekend spent at the beach so another beach inspired craft. These fish are super easy, require minimal preparation and are very toddler friendly.
We used:
Paper Plates ~ smallish ones which were great as they didn't take long and the kids didn't loose interest
Patty Pans ~ I cut these into halves or the larger ones into quarters
Glue Sticks
Sticker Dots ~ We added these for eyes but you could add googly eyes or just draw the eye on
Stapler
Scissors
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I cut approx a quarter out of the plates to make a mouth opening and used the left over piece to form the tail. |
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Attach the left over quarter to the opposite side of the mouth using staples. |
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We then used glue sticks to paste the cut up patty pans all over our fish, they made brilliant scales as they didn't sit completely flat. |
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One of our very cute fish. |
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The variations of fish created, many scales verses minimalist. |
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Our completed school of fish up at Playgroup. |