Top 5 Things to Create Using Moana 2 Coloring Pages
After finishing Moana 2 coloring pages, we often create various DIY items and accessories. My daughter loves these activities, as they allow her to imagine herself as the chief’s daughter traveling the world with her friend, the demigod.
Paper Boat
If your kid has ever dreamed of sailing away on a tiny ship and braving the ocean, suggest they create a small boat from paper. First, you need to create a simple origami. Fold a sheet of paper in half, and strengthen the crease. Then, unfold the sheet, rotate it 90 degrees, and fold it again. Next, fold down the top corners and leave 1-2 inches of free space at the bottom. Fold the bottom part up and fold it against both sides.
Hold the flap at the bottom and fold it up against the bottom part of the triangles you have created. Repeat the same step after turning the origami over. Fold the bottom corners up and wrap them around the edges. Open the bottom of the triangle and fold the flaps up. Turn the triangle into a square and pull out the triangles on the side. Cut out the figures from the Moana 2 coloring pages you have completed and put them inside the boat. You can glue them to thick paper to make them more durable.
Hanging Ornament
It’s better to enlarge an illustration or print it on an A4 sheet. After completing the Moana 2 coloring pages, cut out the figures you want to use to decorate your house or garden. Glue them to cardboard and cut them out again. Attach them to a large craft stick. If you want to make a character more realistic, glue black yarn to their hair. Use pieces of colored tissue paper to embellish their clothing. You may also add craft eyes to achieve a more striking effect. Glue the figure to a large craft stick and attach it to a string. You can hang your ornament in your child’s bedroom or use it to add bright accents to your living room before a birthday party.
Once, we decorated a tree in our garden with the ornaments portraying Moana and her friends. Then, we asked our youngest guests to tell stories about the fictional adventures of these characters. A person who told the most interesting tale won a prize. We also gave each guest an ornament as a parting gift.
DIY Necklace
Handcrafted accessories are cheap and easy to create. Many young girls want to wear custom jewelry. I decided to teach my daughter how to create a lovely necklace with pics of her favorite princess. We printed the Moana 2 coloring pages in a smaller size and cut out the figures carefully. There are several pictures of the princess in our catalog that you can use for this project. We decided to choose the illustration where she is shown with her oar. It’s better to laminate the cutout to make it more durable.
Make a small hole at the top and use yarn or an embroidery thread to create an improvised necklace. Be sure to tie a secure knot or use special furniture. Youngsters will be thrilled after completing this simple project. You can also follow the same steps to create a friendship bracelet.
Paper Dolls
Do you want to organize a home theater play? You can create characters for your show in 30 minutes. Complete the Moana 2 coloring pages, cut out the full-length figures of the protagonists, and glue them to cardboard or poster board to make them durable. We decided to use construction paper to create additional outfits and change them when the story unfolds. You can also use tissue paper to create realistic grass skirts or experiment with other materials to make Moana even more beautiful.
Flower Crown
We like this project a lot, as it’s extremely simple. Moana is often portrayed with a flower wreath on her head. Youngsters can create such an accessory with ease. Cut out a piece of poster board. Bend it to create the base of the crown and attach the ends together. Then, draw flowers on construction paper, cut them out, and glue them to the band. Cut out small figures from the Moana 2 coloring pages and glue them to the flowers to decorate the crown. This accessory is the best choice for a themed party.