Halloween Black Cat Line Study
Art activities are a fun way to keep your toddler busy, and if you’re on the hunt for some, your search is over. Here’s a simple yet interesting Halloween black cat line study art project you can get your little one to try his hands at on a seemingly boring day.
The best part? You don’t even need to be around to supervise. It is simple, and you need just a few supplies that you probably already have!
Scroll down and keep reading to discover more.
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Contents
Supplies Needed For This Black Cat Craft
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
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Directions for the Black Cat Line Study
Ready to get started on this fun activity? Start by getting the supplies ready, and downloading the free black cat printable.
Next, get your little one to fill in the empty white sections on the printable with straight, parallel lines using a fine tip marker.
Remember that it doesn’t need to be perfect. Your little one is still learning.
Once he’s done with it, ask him to fill up the picture with the colors of his choice. Do this with crayons or colored pencils.
And that’s it. The art project is all done, and ready to be framed and showcased!
Halloween Black Cat Line Study
This is a tutorial on how to make a hallowed black cat line study.
Materials
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers, or Colored Pencils
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Ready to get started on this fun activity? Start by getting the supplies ready, and downloading the free black cat printable.
Next, get your little one to fill in the empty white sections on the printable with straight, parallel lines using a fine tip marker.
Remember that it doesn’t need to be perfect. Your little one is still learning.
Once he’s done with it, ask him to fill up the picture with the colors of his choice. Do this with crayons or colored pencils.
And that’s it. The art project is all done, and ready to be framed and showcased!
Did your little one enjoy this art project? Why not give him some more to try out? Here are a few quick links to some of my personal favorites.
Cat in the Hat Preschool Craft & Reading Resource
How to Make a Cat Halloween Treat Bag
Black Cat Quilling Project for Kids
Easy Read Halloween Books for Kids
Printable Halloween Crafts: The Werewolf
Download Your Halloween Black Cat Template Here!
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