Reindeer Roundup

Why

Rein in the whole family to help make this dashing holiday craft. Round up art projects to store or wrap large gifts in this reindeer bag.


Steps

1. With Crayola® Metallic FX Crayons, create reindeer antlers on brown paper. Lay your arm and hand on the paper. Trace around your forearm, hand, and fingers spread out. Be extra generous in the length. Repeat.

2. Draw one large and two smaller heart shapes for the reindeer's face and ears. Use Crayola Scissors to cut out all five shapes.

3. Turn the large heart upside down. Draw a reindeer face with your crayons. Decorate the face and other pieces with crayons and Crayola Glitter Glue. Air dry flat.

4. Use a Crayola Glue Stick to attach the antlers to the top of a brown paper grocery bag.

5. Turn the smaller hearts sideways and glue on the bag for ears. Glue on the reindeer's face.

6. Cut out sprigs of holly or mistletoe from green construction paper. Add colorful berries if you like. Glue to the antlers or anywhere on the bag you like.

7. Use your Reindeer Roundup bag as a decoration, to store crafts, or as a gift package. Happy Holidays!

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.

Glitter Glue— WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Not for use on skin.

Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.

Related Crafts

Crafts

 

Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Metallic FX Crayons
  • Glue Sticks
  • Glitter Glue
  • Blunt-Tip Scissors
household supplies
  • brown paper grocery bag
  • construction paper (brown)
  • construction paper (green)

Where & When

"Parents used Reindeer Roundup bags to take home their kids' holiday crafts and goodies."
Karen G., PTA holiday bazaar chairperson.

"We made Reindeer Roundup bags for several hard-to-wrap gifts. Recipients were delighted!"
Eucline T., father of ages 7 and 9.


Interesting Info

Both male and female reindeer grow new antlers every year, regardless of their age.