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Disney Princess - Mixed: The Ultimate Colouring Book (Mammoth Colouring Disney)

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This is a cute and fun craft that is perfect for kindergarteners and older – you’ll just need lots of different colors (and sizes!) of sequins. You’ll gather an assortment of princess paraphernalia, like ribbons, bows, pom poms, etc., as well as the princess figure you want to use, printed out, colored in, and cut out. Fashion the body into a cone shape, and secure it with tape or glue. Then, glue the head to the cone’s peak. You can create a simple base for the carriage by cutting out a long, thin strip and then affixing wheels on either end. When the entire ensemble is sealed in glassine, it becomes a fancy, unique ornament to hang anywhere. 15. Merida with Her Bow and Arrow

When Mulan is colored, glued to cardboard, and carefully cut out, she should be pasted to a piece of colorful poster board that’s cut in a crescent shape. The top can be cut in the shape of a battlement, or paper squares can be added to the tin pail to create this shape. This craft is simple and easy and requires only a clear plastic plate, some yarn, and a little glitter.

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Princess Tiana is famous for her big, fluffy green gown; any youngster will enjoy this fancy craft. For this easy craft, take an empty bathroom tissue cardboard, laminate it with light green construction paper, and position it vertically. Have the kids color in and cut out princess figures and glue them to the sashes; then, they’ll decorate the rest of the sashes with glitter, sequins, pom poms, fringe – whatever they like. To make princess mirrors, you will need rectangular mirrors; these can be mounted, or you can get a picture frame stand to hold it up. Glitter can be used for a fancy touch, and “Who’s the Fairest of them All?” can be written in puffy paint.

The youngsters can compare their posters to see what everyone came up with when creating the castles! 9. Pocahontas Keepsake A hand mirror is a famous item in the Snow White story, and any little girl will enjoy making her own fancy mirror based on this Disney story. A tiny craft bell can then be stapled inside, and your youngster has just turned Belle into a bell! 2. Princess Aurora Crown For this fun craft, cut the top of a paper plate to make it look like a fishbowl, and add blue tissue paper to create the illusion of water. Flip the paper plate over and attach curtains – this would be a great place for red or pink wrapping paper, as the gloss resembles satin.

Green tissue paper can then be shredded and glued in the folds of the fan to re-create the extravagant gown Tiana wore in the movie! 6. Bring Ariel to Life To start off, you’ll cut a square-ish shape out of the middle of the paper plate, then decorate it like a carriage, using any manner of markers, glitter, etc. You’ll just glue the entire carriage to a piece of construction paper to finish it off. 5. Princess Mirror Print that out and have your kids color them in; then place the pendant over the figure and trace around it. They’ll cut out along that traced line. Next, the youngster can fashion several mermaid tales from construction paper, which should then be arranged in a spiral fashion and glued together in the center.

When the bottom is folded down around the headband and glued fast, your youngster has a beautiful headband that looks just like Mulan’s. 12. Create a Moana Collector Plate With a simple hole punched on either end of the canoe, the string can be added to hang this Pocahontas keepsake anywhere the child desires. 10.Rapunzel in the Tower When the Princess is colored, a hole should be punched at the cutout’s top, and the entire piece should be laminated with acrylic spray.

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Your kids will dot a little glue on the end of the feathers and paste them down onto the princesses’ gowns. Bake per the instructions and let cool; once they’re ready, you can hot glue them to the slippers. 2. Princess Crowns Fish, plants, and seahorses can be made from construction paper and added to the aquatic environment. Let each child draw a castle using his or her imagination, decorating it with tiny plastic jewels, glitter, or any craft item he or she desires. Take a piece of construction paper in the color you want to use and cut out small strips. Using a pencil, you’re going to curl the strips.

Print out the figures you want to use onto shrink sheets; have your kids color them in with marker and cut them out. Then, you’ll trace the outline of the dolls against it, cut the outline, and then paste the two pieces together. Youngsters who are very creative will love this craft. Begin with a paper or styrofoam plate, and hollow out a section in the middle to make the plate look like a coach.

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You can turn my adorable princess pictures into paper dolls that your kids will love to play with again and again. Carefully cut it out and then set aside. You’ll then print out the princess figure (or figures!) you want to use, have your kids color them in, and cut them out.

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