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Home » Crafting » Native American Paper Craft: Practice Shapes!

Native American Paper Craft: Practice Shapes!

by trisha haas

Native American Paper Craft: Practice Shapes

You can use this inspirational paper craft idea to break out the shapes and let your little ones design a happy Thanksgiving face! The great thing about making a face (and you can do this for any Holiday i.e. Santa on Christmas) is that there are so many shapes that a child can use scissors with.

Have your kids cut out large circles, squares, diamonds, rectangles and more and then assemble! If you have a child that is under a safe cutting age, you can cut out the shapes for them. 

All you need is a variety of construction paper and glue and the only limitation is your imagination. We created a Native American with a headdress for our Thanksgiving face, inspired by a project sheet that Phoenyx came home with from church. 

Native American Shape Kids Crafting: Great practice cutting out with scissors too!

Native American Shape Kids Crafting: Great practice cutting out with scissors too!

 

 

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Check out more of my Thanksgiving Crafts here! 

Native American Shape Kids Crafting: Great practice cutting out with scissors too!

 

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