Need a good starfish template? We've got several to choose from that work perfect for any starfish craft or ocean activity.
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Print out this free starfish template and invite your child or student to create a beautiful starfish craft. Children can use various art materials and art techniques to create all kinds of colorful sea stars! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board! This post contains affiliate links. Looking for a simple and easy …
Starfish template
A big collection of printable starfish templates with different sizes and shapes. Print the PDF pages you like and get started on a creative activity.
Need a good starfish template? We've got several to choose from that work perfect for any starfish craft or ocean activity.
Starfish Pattern Printable
Making this starfish craft is so simple using the free starfish template, which includes 2 sizes of starfish for you to make and move into whatever shapes you want. What a great way to bring a little of the beach home. And, even better, you already have everything that you need to make this if you have filled your bag using our master list of basic craft supplies that we use for every creative project at inthebagkidscrafts.com
Need a good starfish template? We've got several to choose from that work perfect for any starfish craft or ocean activity.
Free printable starfish pattern
Need a good starfish template? We've got several to choose from that work perfect for any starfish craft or ocean activity.
Need a good starfish template? We've got several to choose from that work perfect for any starfish craft or ocean activity.
I’ve come across a few versions of the Retrospective Starfish, but I saw it being used via twitter, and wondered why there wasn’t a likeable little starfish in the middle. So I drew one. Hello little fella… If you’re wondering what this model is all about – check out this blogpost: The Retrospective Starfish
Babies love crinkle. I don’t know why exactly but they do, luckily crinkle toys aren’t hard to make. Follow this simple tutorial for a fun crinkle starfish no baby on land or sea can re…
Print out our sea otter template and turn a regular paper lunch bag into an adorable sea otter puppet! Perfect for summer time crafting or camps or to add to your ocean unit.
This Free Printable Starfish Template is perfect for practicing creative thinking and fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners.
Grab your very own starfish craft template to make with your kids today, Are you learning about the ocean or underwater animals than this is for you.
With two different designs our FREE printable starfish template is perfect for making ocean and under the sea crafts with your kids.
Print out this free starfish template and invite your child or student to create a beautiful starfish craft. Children can use various art materials and art techniques to create all kinds of colorful sea stars! Follow our Art for Kids Pinterest board! This post contains affiliate links. Looking for a simple and easy …
Free printable fish patterns, templates, stencils, and clip art designs. Patterns include sharks, mermaids, sea shells, fish scale patterns, and
Print out our sea otter template and turn a regular paper lunch bag into an adorable sea otter puppet! Perfect for summer time crafting or camps or to add to your ocean unit.
Free printable fish patterns, templates, stencils, and clip art designs. Patterns include sharks, mermaids, sea shells, fish scale patterns, and
The children enjoyed making these cute starfish crafts. I created this TEMPLATE available for FREE at TPT. for th...
I couldn't find a good seahorse template for this craft, so I made one. It works on a normal size paper plate. I printed it out on c...
Starfish or sea stars are our favorite shapely invertebrates from the ocean and today we are sharing how to make one using paper, buttons, and...
Starfish stencils - a page with outline images of one of the oldest inhabitants of the sea depths. All Starfish stencils are free to download and print.
Welcome to Quilt Block Mania! I'm happy to be a part of the group of designers sharing their Summer Fun blocks today 😊 Allow me to introduce my Starfish Dance block! Because I'm trying to avoid growing my collection of orphan blocks these days, I even finished my block into a mini quilt 😊 This is a rather picture heavy post, but we quilters always enjoy lots of quilty pictures, right? Here's the finished mini... And here's what the block looked like before it was quilted. Starfish Dance is a 12" block that is made using fusible raw edge applique. It is perfect for scraps or random charm squares you have left from other projects. After the applique is done, you have stars, but they don't really look like starfish to me. I mean, they're the right shape, but starfish have such amazing details and markings and these fabric ones needed some of that, too. I chose 5 matching, or almost matching, Aurifil threads to do some free motion embroidery. That's exactly the same as free motion quilting, except without batting and backing. Here are the colours I used - 1135, 2610, 1158, 2390, 4140. I made a test block, with only one star, to see if the free motion embroidery would distort the block. I was afraid it would, but I didn't want to use interfacing or stabilizer if I didn't need to. I'm glad I made the test block as the embroidery didn't distort it much at all. Doesn't it look much more like a starfish with the embroidery? After a successful test block, I stitched around the edge of the starfish on the block. Then I stitched a straight-ish line not quite at the base of each arm, creating a pentagon in the center. I chose to leave it empty, to make it stand out a little better, rather than stitching inside it as I had on the test block. Then I stitched four small pebbles in each arm. I asked Nathan (my 12 year old) what he thought of my starfish and he said, "I don't see starfish. I just see stars." Ah well, not everyone gets it! Anyway, once they were looking properly starfish-like, to me at least, I pulled out a scrap of Warm and Natural batting and some white solid for the backing. I used Aurifil 2024 for the quilting. I started by quilting around the starfish and then echoing around them, using the width of my free motion foot as a guide. Then, since it's only a 12" square, I dove in for some micro stippling 😊 I remember once hearing that if you echo a shape, then whatever you quilt outside the echo needs to have the lines closer together than the echo or you lose the effect. I think I succeeded in having the stippling lines close enough together, lol. I love how the starfish puffs up. The stippling reminds me of the shapes in this coral. And here's the quilting from the back 😍 A beach photo shoot seems like a requirement for a mini quilt of starfish. A white quilt is hard to photograph well, but just look at all the wonderful texture. I took a lot of pictures at the beach. This one might be my favourite. Not wanting to leave out the little test block, I finished that one as a mini mini 😊 It's about 6" square and got treated to some matchstick quilting. I followed a tutorial by Yvonne at Quilting Jetgirl to bind the mini mini and it worked like a charm. I added small hanging triangles and my label and I love how they frame the starfish on the back. It makes me wish I had added something to the fourth corner. The mini mini deserved a special picture, too, I thought. I told you there were a lot of pictures! Enter your email address here to download the Starfish Dance pattern. Doing so will also subscribe you to The Bulletin, which I hope you'll enjoy reading! Here are links to all the blocks in the Quilt Block Mania Summer Series: Camping Tent by Carolina Moore Beach Umbrella by Jennifer Fulton Flip Flops by Becca Fenstermaker Summer Cocktail by Marian Pena Beach Ball by Laura Piland Popsicle by Sherry Shish Curvy fish by Velda Roy Angelfish by Lisa Amundson Bucket and Shovel by Heidi Pridemore Wonky Beach Umbrella by Jamie Siel Starfish by Leanne Parsons Sailboat at Sunset by Glenda Wilder Yacht by Sue Griffiths Food/Ice Cream Truck by Laura Strickland Crab by Afton Warrick Sleeping bag and star by Sarah Vanderburgh Funky Flower by Kathryn LeBlanc IceCream Cond by Sarah Marcina Sunglasses by Celine Perkins Sun by Charisma Horton Hello Summer by Amarar Creacions Tall Ships by Kris Driessen Life Saver Preserver by Sandy Fitzpatrick Dragon Fly by Julie Luoma Up in The Air by Judit Hajdu Surfboard by Susan Arnold Beach Treasures by Linda Bratten Two Scoops by Shari Butler Free to Fly by Marcea Owen Just because, here's one last shot of Starfish Dance 😊 I hope you get to enjoy some summer fun, too. Linking with NTT, Can I Get a Whoop Whoop, Beauties Pageant and TGIFF