This Truffula tree craft is perfect for anyone who loves Dr. Seuss! Kids of all ages will love these Dr. Seuss craft, who doesn’t want their own Truffula tree? This Truffula tree craft is perfect for at home or in the classroom and is budget-friendly!
Truffula Tree Paper Plate Craft
Grab your paints, scissors, popsicle sticks, and scissors to make this Truffula tree craft! It’s so simple and easy and best of all budget-friendly. It’s the perfect craft for toddlers, preschoolers, and even kindergarten kids.
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We made a Truffula Tree paper plate craft after watching The Lorax. My son loves the pretty trees in the book. This easy craft would be perfect for a Dr. Seuss party!
Related: These would go perfectly with some cookies shaped like The Lorax. How cute are they?!
Supplies Needed To Make Truffula Tree Craft
How To Make These Super Cute And Simple Truffula Tree Crafts
Step 1
Cut the edge off of each paper plate so that you are left with just the middle circle.
Step 2
Cut around the edge of the circle at an angle. Slightly separate and fold the cuts in towards the middle. This will give the truffula trees a little bit of texture.
Step 3
Watercolor paint the truffula trees, by lightly dipping the brush in water then in the paint.
Step 4
Truffula trees are usually orange and pink, but there are other colors in the movie and we like to let the kids use their imagination!
Step 5
Let the water colored truffula trees dry, glue a popsicle stick onto the back and done!
Materials
- 2 Paper plates
- Watercolor Paints
- Paint brush
- Popsicle stick
- Glue
- Scissors
Instructions
- Cut the edge off of each paper plate so that you are left with just the middle circle.
- Cut around the edge of the circle at an angle. Slightly separate and fold the cuts in towards the middle. This will give the truffula trees a little bit of texture.
- Watercolor paint the truffula trees, by lightly dipping the brush in water then in the paint.
- Truffula trees are usually orange and pink, but there are other colors in the movie and we like to let the kids use their imagination!
- Let the water colored truffula trees dry, glue a popsicle stick onto the back and done!
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