![]() ![]() To help kids learn their alphabet, you’ll have them cut out E’s from construction paper, then paste them to a different color page of construction paper. Then they’ll color in and cut out Eevee’s head and chest, and tail and glue them on either side. They’ll hold the strips so that they meet perpendicularly, then fold one side down, then the other over it, again and again until it forms a chain. To make the “slinky” part of Eevee’s body, your kids will need two strips of brown construction paper, about eight to 10 inches long. Wait for the Mod Podge to dry, and you have an Eevee-themed box for holding your Pokemon cards! 3. Next, you’ll Mod Podge the cut-outs to the box – you can focus just on the top or put some on the sides, too. You’ll print out the Eevee figures you want to use, color them in and cut them out. Eevee Pokemon Card Boxesįor this craft, you’ll need to pick up plain, solid-color memory boxes from your local craft store. Then affix the keychain attachment, and you have a cute new accessory that’s perfect for lanyards and backpacks! 4. You’ll bake the cut-outs per the instructions and wait for them to cool. Then they’ll cut them out and punch a hole where they want the keychain attachment to go. You’ll print the Eevee figures you want to use onto the shrink sheets and have your kids color them in with markers. To make Eevee keychains, you will need shrink sheets, as well as keychain attachments (and pliers, if they have certain types of O-rings). This way, when you’re looking at the book, you can see the ears popping up from the page! 5. Or you can just use its head and paste it so that its ears rise above the edge of the bookmark. You can do this one of a few ways – sideways so that the entire body fits. You’ll color in and cut out an Eevee figure and then paste it onto the rectangle. To make bookmarks, you’ll need cardstock or construction paper in whatever color you want, cut into a four-inch by eight or 10-inch rectangle. Have them glue on the Eevee face and wait for it to dry before wearing. ![]() Loop the strips (as many as you need) so that it fits around your kids’ heads. Next, you’ll need brown construction paper, which you’ll cut into two-inch wide strips. Pick an illustration where its face is prominent have your kids color it in and cut it out. Turn my Eevee pictures into crowns that will spur imaginative play. This will create flaps you can slide over the book’s hardcover. You’re going to fold in the page where you have it marked. Use a pencil to draw a line to mark where the book’s hardback cover lies and set the book aside. Next, take your book and lay it over the top of the page, centering it so that there are equal parts of paper at the top and bottom. Print that and lay it on a flat surface, picture side down. You’ll need to copy and paste the Eevee picture of your choice into a word processor document that is oriented to landscape.Ĭenter and resize the picture on the right-hand side so that there is about an inch margin all around. You’ll then glue extra-long toothpicks to the backs of the cut-outs and wait for the glue to dry completely before sticking it into your baked goods! 8. You can then print them off and color them in if you have a laminator, you can also use that! (If you don’t, no worries – it’s not absolutely needed.) To make a cupcake or cake toppers out of my Eevee illustrations, you may want to resize the figures to be about two or three inches tall at most. The end result is a stand-up (and stand-alone) Eevee figure that you can use to play – or display! 9. If your Eevee picture doesn’t feature four perfect legs, no problem – you’ll just cut out roughly leg-shaped pieces from construction paper and glue them to the sides of the TP roll. They’re going to glue the face/chest piece to one end of the TP roll and the tail to the other. ![]() Have your kids color them in and cut them out. ![]() What you’re going to do is print off an Eevee picture where its face and bushy chest are prominent, as well as its tail. The best part about this craft is that you don’t really have to color in the TP roll because it’s already brown. Here are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10. 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Eevee Coloring Pages ![]()
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