Paper Bag Fish

A paper lunch sack, plain or colored

Plastic grocery sacks, crumpled newspaper, junk mail or other material to stuff the sack

Nontoxic craft glue or tape

Pipe cleaner, wire or rubber band

Decoration material such as glitter glue, googly eyes, sequins or metallic confetti, markers, colored paper etc.

 

paperfishStuff half the sack with crumpled newspaper or grocery sacks. Twist on a pipe cleaner, piece of wire or rubber band right above the stuffing to form the body and tail. Glue on a mouth (the mouth on this fish is a pipe cleaner, but you can use paper, yarn, or draw it on) and eyeball (again, use what you have–a paper eyeball works great). Decorate the tail and body. Let dry completely and then place wherever you need a little fishy fun.

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