An Adorable Noah’s Ark And Animals Too!

 

Love projects that combine recycling with using items you might find in your kitchen? Me too, and this Noah’s Ark craft project is the perfect project to do with your kids or grandkids this week. I’ll bet you never thought that those pint size juice or milk cartons could look this cute, together with a few paper plates!

Work on your Noah’s ark project over the span of a few days, first the animals and then the ark, or vice versa, and you’ll have a really wonderful example of time well spent! And of course all kids love to say “we made that”, so think about setting aside a little extra time and giving them that pleasure.

The photo above pastel colored version is so cute and definitely worthy of a decoration in a baby’s room, hung with invisible fish line, or even a cute matching ribbon. So while you’re sitting down with your kids, why not make some yourself if you have a baby, or to give as a gift!

 
With just a little extra effort you can make a stand for the ark, too cute don’t you think? And don’t forget the little dove perched on top and some small fish swimming in the water. It’s the small details like this that make your project extra special.

Noah's Ark By 5yr Old
My daugher was just five years old when she painted the Noah’s Ark above, all by herself! I assembled the ark, gave her some paints and she did the rest with absolutely no help from me. I was so proud of her!

Noah's Ark Animal Pairs

Pairs of animals to go with your Ark are fun to make, especially when you cut them from animal patterned paper that you make yourself using stickers and paint. A project unto itself! Here’s a selection of papers I made with my kids:

Animal-Patterned-Papers

And here are some silhouettes to print out and use for this project:

 

Noah's Ark Animal Silhouettes 

And one more photo for inspiration: This project originally appeared in an article I did for a Jewish magazine, and one of the readers was gracious enough to send in a photo of her interpretation of the project.
Great job don’t you think? I wish I could give her the credit she deserves!

Noah's Ark Simple Version

To Make The Ark You’ll Need:

  • two dinner sized paper plates
  • two pint-sized drink cartons
  • acrylic craft paint and paint brushes
  • double stick tape or glue
  • stickers for decorations (optional)
  • craft knife

To Make The Animals You’ll Need:

  • colored card stock
  • round colored stickers
  • adhesive back metallic paper
  • water color and/or gouche paint
  • rubber eraser to use as printing tool
  • hole punch
  • animal silhouettes provided above

Instructions:

  • For complete instructions to make the Ark please click here.
  • For complete instructions to make the animals please click here.

This is one of my all time favorite projects, so not only am I happy to finally share it with you, I also hope that you’ll enjoy it as well! Please do take a few moments to let me know how it went…..hearing from you means so very much to me!

 

Comments

8 responses to “An Adorable Noah’s Ark And Animals Too!”

  1. Inna (Crafts, Kids, Quilling) Avatar

    Wow! This is awesome!
    You’re right, sometimes it’s hard to believe what can be done from cartons 🙂

  2. Starr Weems de Graffenried Avatar

    This is so cute it hurts!
    We’ve been busy with some Noah’s Ark crafts as well. I’m definitely adding this one to my list!
    Check them out:
    http://www.examiner.com/x-23914-Religious-Education-Examiner~y2009m10d11-Preschool-parsha-Noach-crafts-and-activities-for-kids-part-one

  3. phyllis Avatar

    i LOVE this! what a great, adorable project. thanks!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Starr, I’ll check them out!

  5. Lindsey@A Kindred Spirit's Thoughts Avatar

    Oh wow, what a fun and rewarding project! I’m definitely going to try this. 🙂
    I linked this post up to my Creative Mamas Monday blog hop. 🙂 I would love for you to come by and share what you’ve been up every week!
    http://kindredspiritreviews.blogspot.com/2009/10/crochet-pumpkin-beanie-patterns/

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Lindsay, I’ll try to stop by next Monday! The Noah’s Ark is definitely a cute baby’s room decoration, and you could coat it with a few layers of acrylic varnish or even Modge Podge for durability, and the ability to remove dust easily!

  7. Betty Bose Avatar

    Hi. Love your site. I am writing to ask permission to reprint some of your crafts on our site. with a credit and a link back to you. Please take a look at us at http://www.freekidscrafts.com/jewish_crafts-t108/ and let me know if that is ok with you.

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