Grasshopper Craft for Kids

Grasshopper

Last week our kiddos learned about John the Baptist and Jesus’ baptism in their Sunday School classes. To help reinforce the lesson,  we made some egg carton locusts or grasshoppers. Now they all remember what John the Baptist ate. (Adult supervision needed with exacto knife and glue gun)

Materials:

Egg carton
Tempera paint
Pipe cleaners or chenille stem
Wiggly eyes
Glue
Exacto knife or other sharp object for poking holes
Hole puncher (optional)
Glue gun (optional)

Instructions:

1. Cut a 3-cup strip from a paper-type egg carton, paint it green and let dry. It’s better to have a little “ledge” on each side of the egg cartons for attaching the legs.2. Bend pipe cleaners to form the grasshopper legs. There’s a couple of ways to attache the legs. You can either hot glue them down or use a hole puncher to punch four holes and stick the pipe cleaners through the holes and twist them in place.

3.Now cut two holes (I cut two “X”) in the head and poke a pipe cleaner through for the antennae.

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Painting the grasshoppers.

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Painted grasshoppers set aside for drying.

John the Baptist grasshopper craft for kids

Enjoy!

I got this idea from Pinterest: Motherhood on a Dime.