Now it’s time to put it together! Affix the hat to the top of the cat’s head. Glue the bow tie to the bottom of the cat’s face. Glue the two black triangle pieces (the ears) to each side of the top of the head, and create your cat’s bow tie by gluing the two red triangles to the small, red circle. Next, get the ear cut-outs and bow tie pieces ready to assemble. This forms a stylized-looking outline of the cat’s head that is Seuss-worthy! Glue the smaller, white round shape onto the middle of the bigger, black round shape. Grab the two, round cut-outs (one black and one white). Glue the three red strips onto the white, rectangle cutout, keeping them as evenly spaced as possible.įinish the hat by gluing the longest, white strip to the bottom of it, forming the brim. Red: for the three shorter stripes and the pieces of the bow tie.īlack: for the larger circle and the cat’s ears.įirst, take the rectangle and the three, red strips you just cut out. White: for tall rectangle that makes the background of the hat, the longest of the strips (for the brim), and the smaller circle (that will make the cat’s face). Use the template to cut out shapes in the following colors. Once you have your template, pull out some red, white and black card stock. You’re going to need the template to get started, so click here to get your Cat in the Hat template! Colored cardstock paper (red, black and white).Seuss stories is The Cat in the Hat, and we have the perfect paper craft to go along with it! This paper, “Cat in the Hat” craft is simple enough to do with young children, and will look great on the wall, as a mask, or as part of a Dr. Seuss-inspired crafts and activities! One of the most beloved Dr. Seuss month? We think a great way to celebrate the month is with some fun, Dr.
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