Author Michele Reyzer
Topic Indoor Activities
Five felt animal pencil toppers featuring a deer, fox, raccoon, cardinal, and bear

Turn your plain pencils into forest friends with these easy felt animal pencil toppers. You can make a fox, a cardinal, a bear, a deer, a raccoon, or any animal you want. They’re great company while you do homework, and they make fun gifts, too.

Materials

Supplies:

  • Felt sheets in assorted colors (brown, orange, white, gray, black)
  • Googly eyes
  • Craft glue (white glue or a glue stick)

Tools:

  • Scissors (grownup help needed for younger kids)
  • Black marker
  • Pencils

Don’t have felt? Construction paper works, too. Use tape instead of glue to hold the pieces together. You can also cut shapes from old fabric scraps.

Steps

  1. Pick your animal. Decide which forest animal you want to make. A fox, cardinal, bear, raccoon, or deer are all great choices.
  2. Cut two head shapes. Cut two matching circles (or ovals, depending on your animal) from felt. Make them big enough to fit on top of a pencil.
  3. Glue the edges. Put glue around the outer edge of one circle, but leave the bottom open. That’s where your pencil will go.
  4. Press the pieces together. Place the second circle on top and press the edges together. Let the glue dry.
  5. Cut out ears and features. Cut small shapes from felt to make ears, a snout, a beak, or any other features your animal needs. Glue them in place.
  6. Add eyes. Glue on googly eyes.
  7. Draw the details. Use the black marker to add a mouth, whiskers, nose, or any other finishing touches.
  8. Slide in your pencil. Once everything is dry, push a pencil up through the opening at the bottom. Your animal is ready to sit on top.

Grownup help needed: Younger kids (ages 4-6) may need help cutting small felt pieces for ears and facial features.

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