Crafty Snow Day Fun: Transforming Dollar Store Blocks into Adorable Penguins!
Hey, crafty pals! Get ready to turn those simple wooden blocks from the Dollar Store Tumbling Tower game into the most adorable penguin craft ever! All you need is a bit of paint, some wiggle eyes, and a dash of felt magic. Have a snow day with no plans? Perfect! Grab those blocks, give ’em a coat of paint, stick on some wiggle eyes, and cut out felt pieces for wings and a beak. Before you know it, you’ve got yourself a troop of the cutest tumbling block penguins just in time for the snowy weather! Who knew those humble blocks could turn into such snow-day superstars? Craft away and let these DIY penguins bring some winter cheer!
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Tumbling Tower Penguin Craft Materials:
- Tumbling Tower Game – Dollar Store
- Acrylic Craft Paint – White, Pink, Black
- Wiggle Eyes – Dollar Store
- Chenille Stem – Dollar Store
- Craft Felt – Orange, Lagoon Blue
- Snowflake Button
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks – Dollar Store
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
- Permanent Marker, Black
- Pencil with New Eraser
- Ruler
- Print PENGUIN PATTERNS
Tumbling Tower Penguin Craft Instructions:
STEP 1
Gather all materials and then remove the packaging and labels. Line up two rows of six tumbling tower wooden blocks. Attach the first six wooden blocks with a glue gun and glue sticks, then repeat with the second six wooden blocks.
Glue the two large rectangles of wooden blocks together.
TIP: You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you would have to wait for it to dry.
STEP 2
Draw a large oval with two bumps at the top with a pencil. Basecoat this shape with white acrylic craft paint. Paint the rest of the penguin with black acrylic craft paint. Let the paint dry between coats and then apply a second coat, if necessary.
STEP 3
Download, print and cut out the PENGUIN PATTERNS. Cut a triangle beak and two feet from orange craft felt.
Attach two wiggle eyes, the beak and two feet with a glue gun and glue sticks.
TIP: Orange craft foam, or cardstock would also work for this project, use what you have on hand.
STEP 4
Cut out the penguin hat pattern from lagoon blue craft felt with scissors.
Attach the hat around the top of the penguin with a glue gun and glue sticks.
STEP 5
Carefully gather to the top of the penguin’s hat, and secure by wrapping and twisting a chenille stem around the felt. Trim any long ends with scissors.
STEP 6
Add polka dot cheeks by dipping a new pencil eraser into pink acrylic craft paint. Set aside to dry. Draw a smile from cheek to cheek with a permanent black marker.
STEP 7
Remove the shank (or loop) from the back of a snowflake button with scissors.
Attach the button to the penguin’s hat with a glue gun and glue sticks.
A great family fun craft activity to complete with the kiddos. Mix and match different combinations of tumbling tower wooden blocks, paint and felt color to create personalized penguins for your family and friends.
Print the Tutorial:
Dollar Store Tumbling Tower Penguin Craft
A great family fun craft activity to complete with the kiddos. Mix and match different combinations of tumbling tower wooden blocks, paint and felt color to create personalized penguins for your family and friends.
Materials
- Tumbling Tower Game – Dollar Store
- Acrylic Craft Paint – White, Pink, Black
- Wiggle Eyes – Dollar Store
- Chenille Stem – Dollar Store
- Craft Felt – Orange, Lagoon Blue
- Snowflake Button
- PENGUIN PATTERNS
Tools
- Glue Gun and Glue Sticks – Dollar Store
- Scissors
- Paintbrush
- Permanent Marker, Black
- Pencil with New Eraser
- Ruler
Instructions
STEP ONE
Gather all materials and then remove the packaging and labels. Line up two rows of six tumbling tower wooden blocks. Attach the first six wooden blocks with a glue gun and glue sticks, then repeat with second six wooden blocks. Glue the two large rectangles of wooden blocks together.
TIP: You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you would have to wait for it to dry.
STEP TWO
Draw a large oval with two bumps at the top with a pencil. Basecoat this shape with white acrylic craft paint. Paint the rest of the penguin with black acrylic craft paint. Let the paint dry between coats and then apply a second coat, if necessary.
STEP THREE
Download, print and cut out the PENGUIN PATTERNS. Cut a triangle beak and two feet from orange craft felt. Attach two wiggle eyes, the beak and two feet with a glue gun and glue sticks.
TIP: Orange craft foam, or cardstock would also work for this project, use what you have on hand.
STEP FOUR
Cut out the penguin hat pattern from lagoon blue craft felt with scissors. Attach the hat around the top of the penguin with a glue gun and glue sticks.
STEP FIVE
Carefully gather to the top of the penguin’s hat, and secure by wrapping and twisting a chenille stem around the felt. Trim any long ends with scissors.
STEP SIX
Add polka dot cheeks by dipping a new pencil eraser into pink acrylic craft paint. Set aside to dry. Draw a smile from cheek to cheek with a permanent black marker.
STEP SEVEN
Remove the shank (or loop) from the back of a snowflake button with scissors. Attach the button to the penguin’s hat with a glue gun and glue sticks.