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Wolf organizer

about

Wolves are social animals that help one another. This "wolf" will help you keep school papers and other important things together where you can easily find them.

instructions

Materials: cereal box, grocery bag, scissors, glue

What you need

  • 1 cereal box
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • 1 or 2 large brown paper grocery bags
  • White glue
  • Black marker
  • Poster paint (optional)
Cut the brown paper to cover the cereal box

1.

Cut the cereal box into 2 triangle-shaped pieces by cutting from the bottom corner to the opposite corner at the top. You may want to get an adult to help you with this.

The bottom triangle of the box will be the wolf’s body (you could also use the top to make a second wolf, if you want to). You can leave the inside the color of the box, or you can paint it with poster paint, if you want to have a colorful wolf.

Cut apart a brown paper grocery bag and lay one side on your work surface, plain side up. Using your pencil, trace around the bottom edge and side edge of the box triangle on the brown paper, to make two strips. Cut these strips out, leaving about ½ inch extra on each side of the tracing.

Glue the two brown paper strips to the bottom and side edges of the box, folding the extra paper along the edges onto the sides of the box. Lay out another side of the brown paper bag on your work surface, plain side up. Using the pencil, trace around the 2 flat triangle sides of the box. Cut out those triangles.

Wolf organizer

2.

Glue the two brown paper triangles (plain side facing you) onto the sides of the box. The box should now be covered on all sides with brown paper. Using what’s left of your brown paper bag, or a new one if you need to, draw the shape of a tail for the wolf, with notches along the sides to make it look fringed, and the shapes of 2 pointed ears. Cut out the tail and ears.

Glue the tail to the underside of the box at the open side, so it points backward from the opening. Glue the ears to the sides of the box, toward the top where the head is. Use the black marker to draw the legs and feet on either side of the box, as if the wolf is sitting. Then draw the eyes on either side.

Now you have a howling wolf that can sit on your desk and hold your important papers, homework, or letters!