Showing posts with label penguin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penguin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penguin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label penguin. Show all posts

Penguin Printable Coloring Pages Letter P Winter Theme

Here are two winter theme penguin printable coloring pages

Winter fun with cute baby penguin skating and silly penguin teaching the letter P. "P is for penguin". Search the tabs for free printable coloring pages and more penguin pictures and clipart. Enjoy!


Silly Penguin printable coloring pages Letter P winter theme
Silly Penguin Letter Recognition "P".
Right Click to save to computer or click here
for printable penguin letter "P"


Baby Penguin Printable Coloring Pages Winter Theme Skating
Skating anyone? Penguins love to play.
Right Click to save to computer or click here for:
printable baby penguin coloring sheet.
























Recommended Reading:



Penguins! by Gail Gibbons*

Coloring Pages for Kids










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Cute Penguin Printable Coloring Page for Kids

Find Penguin projects and printable coloring page for kids. This little guy is bundled up to keep warm for the winter.



Penguin playing in the Snow coloring page
Penguin Printable Coloring Sheet.

Click on image, then click Ctrl/P to print or click save as and rename and print from your computer. 

Free Printable Penguin Coloring Page with Ice Caps
Penguin Printable for PDF click here.


Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes Holiday Party Favors or Christmas Decorations: Treat Baskets

Treat Baskets Ornaments for Christmas Tree


How to Reuse Cardboard (Toilet ) Tube rolls to make Treat Basket Ornament Decorations for the Christmas Tree or a Classroom Party Gifts.These little Christmas Tree Decorations from Toilet Paper Rolls are fun to make.  Enjoy!

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Update: This post was created in the days of flip phones. Our apologies for the photos, but it is such a rewarding project, you'll enjoy creating something beautiful to hang on the tree and fill with goodies! If you do, share a photo in the comments.


I saw a post on toilet tube crafts. They look like they were made by a professional. I thought we'd try it out. Here are our kid versions. We added a mouse, penguin, tree, and an angel.



Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes for cute Party favor candy holders or Christmas Tree ornaments
Easy Toilet Tube Cardboard  Holiday Ornaments.


Cut your toilet or paper towel tubes in half. I cut up the middle and then cut in half. Your cut won't show. Tape together. Cover the cardboard with felt, fabric, or construction paper and decorate to your hearts content!

What great Christmas tree decorations and ornaments to fill with goodies from Santa, but they also make good party favors or table placeholders too!


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Cute Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas: Basket Ornaments
Santa made by 7 yr.old boy, Angel by teenager.
Basket Ornaments
Snowman Angel.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Christmas Tree.

Cute Penguin Party Favor for Kid's Birthday
Mommy's Penguin.
Kids Christmas ornaments to make Reuse Cardboard Toilet Tubes into Holiday Party Favors or Christmas Decorations
Mommy's Snowman.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Made by 5 yr. old.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Reindeer with Harness.
Mouse Decoration: Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make
Mommy's Mouse with Pipecleaner tail.
Christmas Tree Basket Ornaments for Kids to Make: Mice
Whiskers are wires from bread twist tie.


More Holiday Crafts for Kids:

Reindeer  Sausage Business Card Snowman Felt Scraps Cream Cheese Peanut Tree Puppet Waffle Cone Pipecleaners Buy Felt and other supplies for this project at Amazon: Felt* Googly Eyes* Recommended Reading: Little Christmas Decorations to Knit and Crochet* Holiday Crafts from Cardboard Tube Rolls







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Gingerbread House: What's outside the window? Penguin and Snowman Peanuts, Popcorn, and Marshmallow Edible Holiday Craft Snack fo Kids

How to make a fun Gingerbread House with Marshmallows and Popcorn and Cute Penguins and Snowmen

Mayhem and I had a yummy, crafty time making this edible Christmas scene with candy cane sleighs and peanut snowmen and penguins. Enjoy!

Marshmallow and Waffle Cone Christmas Trees for Gingerbread Scene
Marshmallow and popcorn Christmas snow scene.

How to make a Candy Cane Sleigh and Peanut Penguin
Candy cane sleigh with holiday characters including
peanut penguin and gingerbread marshmallow man.

 Materials:

  Halloween candy
  Christmas candy
  Popcorn
  Marshmallow shapes
  Unsalted peanuts
  Waffle cones
  Ice cream cones
  Icing
  Edible Glue
  Gel food coloring



Popcorn snow scene.
Popcorn snow scene.

I made peanut snowmen magnets/pins a few years ago. This prompted me to come up with an edible version for the holiday.  These snowman peanuts are coated with our edible glue, the eyes are Wilton's icing coloring.


Gingerbread House Peanut and Marshmallow Snowman
How to make a cool Gingerbread house scene.
We glued a cheerio on the bottom of the penguin and snowman to serve as a base. The penguin's hat base is also a cheerio, but the snowman sports a circle cut from Fruit Stripe gum.  The noses are made by dipping a toothpick into gel food-coloring.  Use a pair of scissors to cut the top hat and scarf from gum.


The sleigh is made from two candy canes glued together with icing.  The base is a leftover Almond Joy from Halloween with a big, round gum drop as the back of the seat.  Santa's bag is made from the base of an ice cream cone and filled with jelly beans.  The little mouse atop the sleigh is just a peanut sitting sideways. Did you see that little gingerbread man and those Christmas tree reindeer?  Those are store bought mini-marshmallow shapes.


Recommended Reading:


Best Christmas Party Ever


Bear Stays Up for Christmas Book*






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