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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:
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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.
NathaChou
Monday 29th of January 2024
Love it. Working on an Arctique Project with the kids. Will be fun to do. Keep up your good inspiration. Kids are so enthousiastic with the ideas. Thank you.
Sam
Monday 29th of January 2024
Oh, thanks! I'm glad you can try this one!
Lydia
Tuesday 9th of January 2024
Thanks in class we are talking about animals that lives where it's cold so this came in handy.
Sam
Wednesday 10th of January 2024
Oh, perfect!
JoAnn
Friday 27th of January 2023
I am not going to comment about just the walrus craft. This is one of the many, and I mean many that are just super adorable! Sam you give us some very cute crafts for our kiddos! Thank you.
Sam
Saturday 28th of January 2023
Awww, thank you so much! I'm so glad you and the kiddos you use them with like them!
Rosita
Monday 9th of January 2023
Zo leuk dank u wel
tanima
Thursday 10th of January 2019
The wves you have cut out in different shades of blue aren't there on this printable sheet( just regular waves). Also, there aren't any eyes (as were in reindeer template)...
Sam T
Thursday 10th of January 2019
Hey Tanima! I just freehanded the other waves, but you could still use the template on a larger sheet of paper and offset them to get the same look. Also, the eyes are from paper punches. The blog post gives the details on the sizes used. Let me know if you have any other questions :)