Let’s make the cutest owl crafts using cupcake liners…the more colorful, the better your finished owls will look! This cupcake liner owl craft is fun for kids of all ages and is such a favorite here at Kids Activities Blog, we included it in our book. Making owls is a great classroom craft (see below for a coordinating learning game) or something fun to do at home.
Easy Owl Craft for Kids
This is our favorite owl craft which works for owl classroom studies like the letter o, cute owl decoration for the home or just because you love owls! The finished owls are super-cute, and they’re quick and easy to make with just a few simple supplies.
Related: Letter O Crafts & more Letter O fun
This owl craft was included as one of the favorite classic kids crafts that are part of our massive book, The Big Book of Kids Activities with over 500 projects for kids.
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Supplies Needed for Owl Craft
*Can you use coffee filters instead of cupcake liners? Yes! Because coffee filters are neutral colors, we recommend painting them first (like these coffee filter flowers), but the folding instructions would be the same.
Choosing Cupcake Liners for Making Owls
I chose colorful liners in two sizes. I grabbed mine at the bulk food store, but you can get them at the grocery store or dollar store too. You could even use plain or solid color cupcake liners, and have your child decorate them with crayons, paint or markers.
Related: More cupcake liner crafts
Directions for Folding Owl Craft
Step 1
Start by flattening out your cupcake liner, colored side facing down. Fold each owl with these simple steps:
- Fold one side of your liner, almost to the middle, angling the fold a little, so the top of the folded cupcake liner will be a little wider than the bottom.
- Repeat with the the other side of the liner.
- Fold the top quarter of the cupcake liner down.
Your Folded Owl Looks Like This
Now you’ll have something that looks like this. It’s starting to resemble an owl already isn’t it?
Step 2
Next, have your child glue on googly eyes, and a beak that you’ve cut from a piece of craft foam (or construction paper or card stock).
Step 3
For the owl’s feet, we cut small foam flowers in half. They kind of resemble talons, don’t they?
Finished Owl Craft
And, that’s all there is to it, my friends! Your cupcake liner owls are complete! Aren’t they sweet?
Variation for Kids Owl Craft
Now, find some twigs to perch your owl family on, glue them in place, and check out that skip-counting game I was talking about!
Use Your Homemade Owls in a Math Game
These cupcake liner owls go along with a skip-counting game that your child can play when learning to count by twos.
You’re ready to play!
Active Time
5 minutes
Total Time
5 minutes
Difficulty
easy
Materials
- variety of cupcake liners
- googly eyes
- craft foam or card stock
Tools
- glue stick
- scissors or preschool training scissors
Instructions
- Flatten cupcake liner out with patterned/colored side facing down.
- Fold one side almost to the middle angling the fold a little so the top of the folded cupcake liner is wider at the top than the bottom.
- Repeat on opposite side.
- Fold the top quarter of the cupcake liner down.
- Embellish with googly eyes and beak/feet cut from craft foam or card stock using a glue stick.
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The Big Book of Kids Activities
A variation of this fun folded owl craft is featured in our newest book, The Big Book of Kids Activities has 500 projects that are the bestest, funnest ever! Written for kids ages 3-12 it is the compilation of bestselling kids activities books perfect for parents, grandparents and babysitters looking for new ways to entertain kids.
This cupcake liner turned coffee filter craft is one of over 30 classic crafts that use materials you have on hand that are featured in this book!
–>Oh! And grab The Big Book of Kids Activities printable play calendar for a year’s worth of playful fun.
How did your cupcake liner owls craft turn out? Did your kids love making owl crafts?