Way to Turn Peanut Shells into Cute Little Penguins

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Think of this craft as bringing a piece of the icy South Pole right into your hands.

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In this craft, a peanut shell becomes the penguin’s tiny body, paint turns it into a tuxedo, and a few paper details bring it to life.

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The result is a playful, wide-eyed character that feels like it’s about to waddle across your desk.

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Bonus, they make perfect winter decorations, party favors, or little gifts that carry the joy of handmade wonder.

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Materials Needed

  • 6-10 whole peanut shells (about 1.5-2 inches each, cleaned and dried)
  • 1 set of acrylic paints (black, white, and orange)
  • 3 small paintbrushes (size 0-2 for details, size 4 flat for base coating)
  • 1 sheet of black craft paper (5×5 inches)
  • 1 sheet of orange craft paper (for beak and feet, 5×5 inches)
  • Scissors (small and sharp)
  • Craft glue or hot glue gun (low-temp)
  • Googly eyes (0.5 inch in diameter, or you can cut white circles with black dots)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Paint the entire peanut shell black, leaving an oval space in the front for the penguin’s white belly. Let it dry.

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Step 2: Fill in the oval space with white paint to create the chest. A textured effect from the peanut shell will look like feathers.

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Step 3: Cut two small wing shapes out of black paper, about 1.5 inches long each. Then glue them on both sides of the peanut.

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Step 4: Cut a tiny orange triangle for the beak (about 0.3 inches long) and two small feet shapes (about 0.5 inches each). Attach them with glue.

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Step 5: Glue on googly eyes (or paper-cut eyes) just above the beak. You can adjust placement for playful expressions, slightly crooked eyes can look extra funny!

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Step 6: Let everything dry fully before handling. You can make several penguins to create a little colony.

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Tips:

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Try adding a mini scarf made of ribbon or felt to give your penguins some winter flair.

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I once used a tiny scrap of red fabric, and it instantly turned the penguin into a Christmas ornament.

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