This Paper Bag Groundhog Puppet is a quick, goofy project that turns a plain lunch bag into a chatty groundhog. Fold, glue, and draw a face, then slide your hand inside to make the groundhog “pop up” and talk. It’s perfect for pretend play, story time, or a Groundhog Day moment.
Use your ruler to measure a 1" strip across the bottom of your bag. Cut in a nice straight line through all the layers of your bag at once. We'll use this strip to make your groundhog's ears.
Draw a half-circle the height of the strip you just cut. Cut out through all layers. Now you have two ears exactly the same size. If you cut in a place that had more than two layers and have extra ears, you can throw them away.
Use a glue stick or white glue to attach the ears to the back of the paper bag.
Use your ruler to measure the width of your bag and how high you want your grass to be. Cut a rectangle to match your measurements from the green paper.
Use your scissors to cut thin strips into the green paper to make it look like grass. Be careful not to cut all the way through. The next step is much easier if the grass stays as one long strip.
Glue on your grass. Only add glue to the bottom of your grass where all the fringe is still connected. This will let the grass blow in the breeze.
Use your ruler to measure a square about 1-inch long on all sides. Cut it out, then cut a strip up the middle to make two teeth.
Glue the teeth to the bottom of the paper bag's flap. Glue the eyes on to the center of the flap.
Finish the groundhog's face by adding a nose and whiskers with a marker.
Use your marker to draw two front legs for your groundhog.
Use your puppet to tell the story of groundhog day!
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