![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re hosting a Sonic-themed party, why not feature Shadow on the invites? You can do multiple characters or shapes and really put your personalized touch on it! 2. Using the print and cut feature on the Cricut, cut the shape and peel the vinyl sticker off. Pick a Shadow figure you want to use, isolate it, and color it in digitally, then print it out onto the waterproof self-adhesive vinyl. Shadow Character Water Bottlesįor this craft, you’ll follow roughly the same instructions as the t-shirt/tote, but you’ll want to use a vinyl that’s waterproof. Turn the paper vertically and blow gently to get the excess glitter off. Wait for the glue to dry completely (you should let it sit overnight), and then carry the paper horizontally to your garbage can. Then, you’re going to take Elmer’s glue and smear it onto the rings, making sure to stay between the lines.īefore it dries, shake gold glitter over the glue until it’s fully coated. To make this craft, you’ll print out a Shadow picture with either a ring or multiple rings and color it in like normal. Glue one end to the back of the Shadow’s body and the other to his hand or foot. Next, you’ll take strips of construction paper and fold them up accordion-style. You’re going to print him out, color him in, and then cut him out – but you’re actually going to cut his limbs off and keep his hands and feet. Shadow Googly Arms And Legsįor this craft, you’ll pick a full-body Shadow, where his arms and legs are all visible (or mostly visible). Once the Cricut is done doing its thing, you can peel the decal off, place it onto the fabric, and iron it down. Print those out onto iron-on vinyl and feed them into your Cricut using the print and cut feature. You’re going to isolate the Shadow or Friends characters you want to use and digitally color them in. T-Shirts/Totesįor this craft, you will need a Cricut machine or similar. Postersįor a simple craft where you end up with room décor, consider turning my Shadow pictures into posters (or wall art).Ĭolor in the illustrations of choice and mount them onto slightly larger pieces of cardstock or construction paper, or frame them. What you’ll end up with is a 3D picture that can be held down as one illustration or opened up as two. Glue one side to each of the illustration halves and the other to an intact piece of construction paper. Next, you’ll take two scraps of construction paper and fold them a few times, accordion-style. Then, your kids will actually cut it along the half-page line. Print out the half-and-half picture of your choice and have your kids color it in, using different colors for each half. You can use my half-Sonic, and half-Shadow pictures to make a cool “open-page” effect picture. Then, they’ll wrap them in tin foil, pulling the foil flat on the “tops” of the logos. You’ll print the logos out onto cardstock and have your kids cut them out. You can use my Shadow, Sonic, and Silver logos to make throwing stars that are each a little different. If your kid is going as Shadow for Halloween or some other costume occasion, they simply cannot do without throwing stars. Make sure the pieces are long enough so that they can meet and be tied into a bow behind your kids’ heads! 9. Then, you’ll use ribbon or string or even twine and tie off a piece on each side. Next, using a hole punch (or a sharp pencil, very carefully), poke a hole on either side of the face you can also reinforce this with round reinforcement stickers. You’ll just print out as many faces as you have kids and have them color it in, then cut it out. The Simple Shadow The Hedgehog Face Coloring Sheet is perfect for turning into a mask, an activity that could be done on a rainy afternoon or during a birthday party. Here are 10 inexpensive, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10. 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Shadow Sonic Coloring Pages ![]()
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