Project of the Week
Kids Craft - Elephant Watering Can
Kids Craft - Elephant Watering Can!
(Your little one will never want to stop  watering your flowers!)
Here's the page I followed....
Supplies:
2 Milk Jugs (Emptied and cleaned)
1 Milk Jug Cap
Craft Foam (We used Construction Paper)
Hot Glue Gun & Glue
Elmers Glue
2 Google Eyes
Scissors
Pen
(In our case we quadrupled this!)
 
All Done!!!
Start by cutting out the handle of your second  Milk Jug and discard the rest.  You can tell how to cut the handle out by  looking at the main picture at the top of this page.  (Every jug is different so  do the best you can)   
Discard the rest of the 2nd milk jug.
Start by tracing a bowl or hand drawing two LARGE  circles for the ears.  I had my son cut them out.  Then glue them on your whole  milk jug where the ears should go.  
Next draw small circles just larger than your  google eyes.....(or trace them with something) for the eyes.  I had my son cut  them out and glue them on.  Then he glued the google eyes on top of those.
Next, I used scissors to cut small slits around  the outside circle of one end of the 2nd milk jug handle.  And then I used  scissors to cut a hole in the top of the milk jug cap.  
NOTE:  Use the scissors to make a hole in the top  of the cap...then cut in a circle.  It doesn't have to be exact or perfect  because you are gluing on top of it!
Next...cut small holes in the other end of the  milk jug handle that will face outward...for a sprinkle type effect when the can  is watering.  (EVEN though it doesn't really work :) 
Now...put the milk jug cap ON the WHOLE MILK JUG!   (Very important...if you don't do this first you will end up with a crooked  elephant trunk when you are done)    Once the cap is in place on the milk  jug...use your hot glue gun to adhere the scissor cut side to the milk jug cap.   (USE A GENEROUS AMOUNT OF HOT GLUE TO SEAL IT)
All Done!!!
  Thanks Disney Family Fun  Magazine!
Thanks to Heathers Blog for directions and a few pics!




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