Hello! My name is “B”, and I blog to share my educational theme days, recipes, crafts and stories of my life with two boys. Find out more about me at Fryman Four.
I was super excited when I heard that W’s kindergarten class was having a party. I emailed the teacher and asked her if W could bring in a treat for his class. She said yes and then asked me to bring in drinks. Wahoo!!! I knew just the thing!I had seen the idea online to turn juice boxes into monsters and such, but since we don’t do the scary stuff, I turned them into owls instead-just perfect for Fall!
Here’s how I did it:Juice Box Owls 4 pieces of tan 12×12
4 pieces fall patterned 12×12
4 pieces dark brown 12×12
2 pieces cream colored 8.5×11
1 piece orange 8.5×11
4 pieces fall patterned 12×12
4 pieces dark brown 12×12
2 pieces cream colored 8.5×11
1 piece orange 8.5×11
glue stick
egg shaped cookie cutter
pencil
brown marker
scissors
double sided tape
pencil
brown marker
scissors
double sided tape
I cut the tan pieces into thirds, then again into halves and set aside. Next, I cut the fall patterned paper into thirds, then cut into half circles.
I used my egg cookie cutter to cut wings out of brown paper, and the bottom of a mini baking cup to trace small circles onto cream paper. I cut those and set aside. Lastly, I cut tiny triangles out of orange paper.
Then I just assembled my owl out of all the pieces.
I used tape affix owl to the juice box, leaving room for the straw.
Voila! I just love how they turned out! Now to see if I can handle seeing them being used and trashed!
phasejumper says
Thank you so much for featuring me!!
ButterYum says
Aw… that is adorable. I’m sorry my kiddos are too old for juice boxes. I guess I’ll have to remember this when I have grandchildren.
🙂
ButterYum
ButterYum says
Aw… that is adorable. I’m sorry my kiddos are too old for juice boxes. I guess I’ll have to remember this when I have grandchildren.
🙂
ButterYum
Jessica says
soo cute! we go through juice boxes like we go through toilet paper!
staci @ lizard n ladybug says
I love this idea…I may need to borrow it for my son’s preschool class!!
Mariel says
Very cute! Thanks “B”!