We created a torn paper owl with cupcake liner eyes! The torn paper was added to cut-out of an owl to make him look like he has feathers. Then a piece of orange paper was used to give the owl a beak and claws. After gluing on two cupcake liners yellow circles and smaller black circles were added to complete the owl’s eyes.He looks ready to take in all the late night creatures and events. I love the texture the torn paper adds to the owl!
When the owl was dry, he was glued to a piece of black paper. The paper makes the various colors of the owl pop!
Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
Love the owl crafts. They turned out great!
Beth (www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com) says
Super cute owl unit!!! Love the torn owl paper!
Say, I was going to link up and thought you’d want to know your link collection doesn’t start until Nov 6th =-)
Have a GREAT weekend,
Beth
Lorie K says
Thanks so much for featuring our hats! I love your owl activities.
Maro's kindergarten says
I loved the owls you presented! Specially the first one! Have a nice weekend!
Melissa Campeau says
I love your read explore learn posts… along with the link. YOu always have amazing ideas and love the fact that we can share and mingle.
Ticia says
I love your owl flip chute. It’s very cute.
Just Short says
Cute crafts! Owls are so much fun.
toady mama says
Sorry to make your list messy. Please feel free to delete 8, my computer was acting up and it put in a wrong link and I compounded it by entering a field incorrectly.
Thanks for the hooty fun!
Allison says
I really love the owl snack and the torn paper owl craft. Thank you for featuring our pumpkin carving with The Pumpkin Gospel. 🙂
Allyson Bossie says
I really love the owl sandwich made with cheese and bread! Great great ideas!
Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says
I love all your owl activities! We’d love for you to share them on our After School Blog Hop. We’re having all week next week and would love to share your post with our readers. Here’s the link http://theeducatorsspinonit.blogspot.com/2012/10/waiting-for-new-sibling-to-come-home.html !
Hannah White says
Great owl avtivities! we are getting ready to read some owls books in the next few weeks!
From Tracie says
These are great….I especially love the owl sandwich!
amy2blessings says
Love the owl crafts, we are going to do the first one.
Felissa Hadas says
The owl sandwich is adorable and totally pin worthy to my owl board. What great activities you did along with reading the book.
Heather McDougle says
Those are awesome! I especially love the owl sandwich.
Celebrate Woman says
Beautiful craftsies! I will attempt to do it with my toddler.
ArtMuseDog and Carol says
Wonderful creations and tutorial ~ Fun and creative ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
maryanne @ mama smiles says
Cupcake liners make perfect owl eyes!
Keitha says
Sounds like an adorable owl book. I will have to look for it. I love the activities your did with your son.
Bethany @ No Twiddle Twaddle says
That is so cute. I love the chute drop for the cards. : )
LOVE MELISSA:) says
The crafts you do are so wicked cute. We love owls here. My kids would love this!
crafty elsie says
love the cupcake liner eyes 🙂
Shaunna @ Fantastic Fun and Learning says
Great ideas! This book is new to me. I can’t wait to use it for our upcoming unit on woodland animals.
Brittney says
Love the owl sandwich! I haven’t seen that book before, I will have to keep an eye out for it.
Jenny K says
Love the owl craft and owl sandwich! I had never heard of a flip chute before. Thanks for explaining how to make one!
Jode says
Just love your owl craft and little sandwich! Really wish we had your marbled cheese here in Australia!
Splendid Little Stars says
The owl sandwich is so cute! How clever–a flip chute! very cool!
Lora Langston says
Love those hats ~ so simple!
Sue says
Love the owl with the cupcake cup eyes!
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Adventures as a Small Town Mom says
How fun! I love your owl sandwich. I’ll have to think of ways to extend my kids books into daytime activities.
Raising a Happy Child says
The book looks so pretty. I’ve never heard about a flip chute until now – clearly, I am not a teacher 🙂
Rachel@I Heart Crafty Things says
I am so in love with your torn paper owl with the cupcake liner eyes. Soooooo adorable!! We just read that book last week and my kids always enjoy it too.
RedTedArt says
Ooh I love the design of that book!! I bet it is gorgeous. And wonderful crafts too. My daughter loves owls.. right up her street!
Charlene says
I love that cupcake liner owl…so cute!
The Iowa Farmer's Wife says
oh my goodness I love your owl crafts!!! and that little owl sandwich is so stinkin’ cute!! LOVE this!
Mud Hut Mama says
I love these! My daughter just told me she wants an owl cake for her next birthday – we might have to have some owl sandwiches with it! I’d never heard of flip chute but this is so cute we might have to try it.
Emma @mummymummymum says
Fantastic ideas. I love the flip chute and owl craft. x
Barbara says
The owl crafts look great.
Carolyn says
I’ve never heard of a flip chute before- this looks like a fun way to learn. I’ve pinned it.
~ Noelle says
that owl sandwich was awesome 🙂
Momand Kiddo says
Little Owl’s Night is one of our current favorites. Thanks for linking up to The Children’s Bookshelf.
Jackie@My Little Bookcase says
Sound like a really lovely book.
Isil Simsek says
One of our loved books,too.I love the paper plate owl.