If your kids get the chance to visit a farm, they’ll get to see all sorts of animals! One of our favorites to see is the fluffy sheep!
Visiting the farm is a great learning experience for kids, and gets them interested in learning more about the animals.
Use their enthusiasm to learn more by using a fun craft like our sheep paper cup craft!
See our step-by-step tutorial below to learn exactly how we make this cute sheep craft. Also, be sure to check out more farm animal crafts to keep the kids engaged and excited to learn.
Cute Sheep Craft

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If you have any leftover cups from a party, you have the perfect canvas for your little sheep. Now that you have the canvas, grab the paper, scissors, and glue, and download our free template to make this craft with the kids.
It’s a great project to do with your preschoolers through kindergarteners or any of your sheep-loving kids.
They’ll be able to explore their creative side and practice specific skills like cutting with scissors, fine motor skills, and following instructions.
Supplies
- White paper cup
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Sheep template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the sheep template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

Begin by gluing the eyes, one on each side, just below the eyebrows.

Take the top hair fluff piece and glue it to the top of the sheep’s head.

Next, create the legs by gluing the hooves to the bottom of the legs. Alternatively, you can have kids color in the bottom of the leg with a black marker or crayon.

Position the completed legs near each other at the bottom of the cup and glue them in place.

Place the leg fluff at the top of the legs and glue it down.

Finish up by gluing the sheeps head to the top of the cup, with a large portion of the sheep’s head hanging off the top of the cup.


Farm Ideas For Kids
We’ll bring the farm to you with some of our farm themed activities! Plan a whole farm study by incorporating some of our favorite crafts and activities featuring some cool farm animals.
We have lots of projects to keep kids engaged and learning about all sorts of animals. Read below for some ideas to get you started, so the kids can get right to creating!
Farm Books For Kids
As a parent, you want what’s best for your child. One of the best things you can do for their development is to read books with them!
Reading helps children develop language skills, improves listening comprehension, enhances imagination, and promotes empathy. These skills are crucial for success in school and in life.
By reading with your child, you are helping them lay a solid foundation for their future. See below for some of our favorite farm books.
Mr.s Wishy-Washy’s Farm is a classic farm animal books for kids. In this story, the animals revolt against Mrs. Wishy-Washy’s baths and leave the farm. You have to read the story to find out what crazy shenanigans the animals run into after they leave the farm!
Little Blue Truck is one of the most popular books in our house. The cool illustrations and rhyming words really make this story fun to read. And with a whole series after this one, kids love getting to know the characters more and more!
The Cow Said Neigh! is a fun and silly book about farm animals who wish they were another farm animal. Kids will enjoy the rhyming and learn that each of us (animals included) has strengths we should embrace.

Farm Crafts For Kids
Crafting isn’t just creating, but a way for kids to explore, grow, and learn. They’re able to show off their artistic skills and practice certain skills like fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem solving.
We love that crafting is a fun way for kids to learn and develop, so we have lots of crafts to keep them engaged. Read on below to choose some projects that will inspire your kids to craft!
Pig Handprint Craft for Kids – With this fun and cute craft, you’ll have a pig pen full of little piggies oinking in no time! Kids will love to see their handprint become a cute pig! This easy paper craft is made even easier with our free template.
Paper Plate Rooster – The good thing about this rooster is that it doesn’t crow at the crack of dawn! It’s a fun and easy craft for kids to make out of an everyday item like a paper plate! They’ll enjoy getting to break out the paints to make their own rooster.

Donkey Headband Craft – Kids can learn more about these farm animals with this fun headband craft! It’s an animal that’s hard-working and humble that may not get the same recognition as other farm animals!
Paper Plate Horse Craft – We’re back in the saddle with another fun animal craft with this super cute horse. It’s made out of an ordinary paper plate, paint, and some colored paper! Kids will love creating this craft, so grab the template!
Farm Activities For Kids
An easy and fun way to spend time while also working on necessary skills is through coloring!
Get kids to practice fine motor skills, color recognition, and learn about farms with these farm animal coloring pages. This activity is super easy to prepare, so grab the crayons!
Complete a whole farm unit study with over 40 pages of farm animal printables for kids to do. These worksheets and activities are a great way for young children to practice handwriting, memory, fine motor skills, counting, and so much more.
These printables will be a hit with the kids as they learn all about farm animals!

Coloring is a helpful way for kids to develop the small muscles in their hands, which prepares them for handwriting.
These farm color by numbers are also a great way for kids to work on number recognition, colors, and fine motor skills. This set of printables comes with 7 pages of farm themed coloring that you can download, print, and color!
Break out those scissors and these chick cutting practice worksheets for a fun way for kids to practice cutting. In addition to mastering their use of scissors, kids will also work on counting, pattern recognition, problem solving, and more with these printables!

Fun Farm Finds
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For a chance to have your child’s project featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media!
More Farm Ideas For Kids

Sheep Paper Cup Craft For Kids
This sheep paper cup craft is a fun farm animal activity that's quick and easy to make!
Materials
- White paper cup
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Sheep template
Instructions
- Download the sheep template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Begin by gluing the eyes, one on each side, just below the eyebrows.
- Take the top hair fluff piece and glue it to the top of the sheep's head.
- Next, create the legs by gluing the hooves to the bottom of the legs. Alternatively, you can have the kids color in the bottom of the leg with a black marker or crayon.
- Position the completed legs near each other at the bottom of the cup and glue them in place.
- Place the leg fluff at the top of the legs and glue it down.
- Finish up by gluing the sheeps head to the top of the cup, with a large portion of the sheep's head hanging off the top of the cup.
Sheep Paper Cup Craft Template

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.
Einike Paidjo
Tuesday 19th of November 2024
Apa boleh minta gambar dombanya? Terimakasih🙏
Sam
Wednesday 20th of November 2024
Of course! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the confirmation link sent to you.
Cindy
Tuesday 1st of October 2024
Thank you so much - soooo cute!
Sam
Tuesday 1st of October 2024
You're very welcome! And thank you for the kind words!
Grace
Sunday 24th of September 2023
Thank you for sharing this free template!
Sam
Monday 25th of September 2023
You're welcome!
Brenda Orosco
Thursday 20th of April 2023
Why can't I download the free templates anymore?