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Fine Motor Activities : Sticky Lady Bug Craft

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Fine Motor Activities : Sticky Lady Bug Craft

Fine Motor Activities : Lady Bug Craft

Gotta love ladybugs right? This kids craft which doubles as a fun fine motor activity even toddlers can do is pretty straight forward. Although this lady bug craft needs *some* preparation it is not that bad in terms of time, money and energy. A  big plus is the fine motor workout even the little ones get.

Here is the “how-to”

Materials ( Click on these links to take you the product page)-BTW, I’m writing this not to make you click on the affiliate links so that I can earn big pennies but only because I receive emails asking where I purchased the said products. The links have all the details}

Black Poster Board { available at most craft stores and dollar stores}

Solid Red Contact Paper { Occasionally available at office supplies stores}


Googly Eyes
 { available at most craft stores and  dollar stores}
materials for ladybug craft

 

I used a foil pie plate to trace a large circle on both the poster board and the red contact paper. I also traced out smaller spots (circles) and a head using the same poster board. Cut out black antennae for the bug.

Without peeling the sticky back off of the contact paper I cut it into 2 halves.

Then I flipped the contact paper with sticky side up and carefully removed the backing.

Now I glued the 2 halves of the contact paper (sticky side facing towards you) to the black poster board with a little bit of black ( the body) showing.

Attach eyes and antennae.

Set out the “spots”  ( black circles from the poster board)

{ My 5.5 year old helped with this preparation. I always try to involve her during preparation for my 3 year old’s activities}

Then it is time to get those spots on the lady bug. Contact paper works like a charm when doing fine motor activities with toddlers. Have you seen our “sticky garden” and “sticky apple tree”? Don’t forget our“sticky yarn” and “sticky scavenger hunt”

 

I taped the lady bug on our window.

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If you are looking for a more “save it and play over and again” type of activity – take a look at my friend Stephanie’s “Lady Bug Counting and Matching Set” — you will love it.

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