There are so many possibilities with this Letter B bird craft! You could use blue, black, or brown paper (or even beige!). It could be a bluebird, blackbird, or brown like my son colored. The feathers could also be any of those colors as well. He glued brown & beige colored beans, but black beans would be perfect too!
Amanda is an ‘artsy momma’ to 2 kids who love making crafts just as much as she does. Follow their creative journey over on the blog titled Artsy Momma. Besides crafts, they share fun food ideas, hands-on learning activities, mommy DIY, + lots more! If you love handprint art, head over to their Fun Handprint Art blog where you will find hundreds of their projects all made with little hands and feet.
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