Woohoo, you’ve made it to the download page! All you need to do is scroll down and click on the blue “download now” button.
When you click the button, it’ll open the PDF file in a new browser window. You can print it from there or download it to your computer to save for later.
Here’s an in-process image so you can see how to make this craft:
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And here’s the final craft:
For directions or to see the entire blog post, check our narwhal craft for kids tutorial.
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.
A
Tuesday 18th of January 2022
Really appreciate the time you take to post these. However, I wish we didn't have to always put our email to download template...I am already subscribed, but then have to scroll all the way down to get download and can't until I enter my email for the 20,000 time.
Sam
Wednesday 19th of January 2022
Sorry about that! It's just how I have it set up ?
Sandy
Thursday 9th of January 2020
I am a librarian and use your crafts a lot for storytime! The kids love them! Also a bonus when you suggest books for that theme too! Thanks so much! :)
Sam T
Thursday 9th of January 2020
Oh, I love hearing that! I imagined you could, but I wasn't sure if any librarians actually did! Thanks for sharing :)
Mar Moore
Thursday 9th of January 2020
My grans (girl 3, boy 4) and I really, really enjoy doing the crafts. Thank you so much for keeping them free.
Sam T
Thursday 9th of January 2020
So glad you can use them :)
Pina
Thursday 9th of January 2020
Love your crafts so much. Thank you for the free downloads. I am a daycare educator and use them a lot v :(