My daughter had a blast customizing the hair, spider legs and sun rays on these fun cardboard and stick structures.

How we made them:
I cut cardboard into circles and hole-punched where the sticks would need to go.
I painted the cardboard circles with acrylic paint. When dry, I drew faces with a Sharpie marker. We also painted sticks in coordinating colors.

To play, fit the ends of the painted sticks through the holes in the cardboard circles.

My daughter loved making rainbow hair!

Even my little guy enjoyed this fine-motor practice.

Let me know if you give this a try!
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