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Egg Carton Penguin Craft for Kids

Looking for a cute and easy winter craft? These egg carton penguins are the perfect hands-on activity for kids! Made with recycled egg cartons, a little paint, and a few simple supplies, this adorable penguin craft is fun for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and older kids too.

It’s a great way to encourage creativity while turning everyday materials into something super cute. These egg carton penguins also make fun winter decorations, pretend play characters, or classroom crafts.

penguin craft made of egg carton


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Supplies Needed for Your Egg Carton Penguin Craft

Before jumping into this penguin craft, let’s review some basic materials you will need. Most of these items can be found in your home, at a local craft store, or on Amazon.

If you don’t have an item on the supply list, adjust as needed.

supplies needed for egg carton penguin craft

Instructions for Making a Penguin Egg Carton Craft:

1. Cut Out Egg Cartons

Start this craft by cutting out individual cups from the egg carton to form the penguin’s body. If you’re crafting with younger kids, I recommend pre-cutting the materials or using kid-safe scissors to make things easier.

cut egg cartons for craft

2. Paint the Penguin’s Belly

Paint a white oval on the front of each cup to create the penguin’s tummy. Kids can use a small paintbrush for better control, and washable craft paint makes cleanup simple. Set the cups on a protected surface and allow them to dry completely before adding the remaining penguin details.

paint penguin

3. Paint the Penguin’s Body

Once the white paint has dried, paint the rest of the egg carton cup black. Then allow the paint to dry completely.

painted white and black penguin

4. Cut Out Feet

Grab your construction paper and cut a small orange triangle for the beak and two orange foot shapes.

cut out penguins feet

5. Add Googly Eyes

Glue two googly eyes onto the top front of the penguin.

glue on penguins eyes

6. Glue on Penguins’ Feet and Nose

Finish by gluing on the orange beak just below the eyes. And the orange feet to the bottom of the egg carton cup so they stick out in front.

cute black and orange penguin made from egg carton

Completed Egg Carton Penguin

There you have it! Your cute egg carton penguin is now ready for display, play with, or even turn into an adorable winter decoration.

Want to make it even more special? Pair this craft with a few extra activities or treats to turn it into a full-on fun moment:

  • Penguin-themed snacks – Think mini powdered donuts (like snowballs), black and white cookies, or cheese and crackers to match your penguin’s colors.
  • A cozy winter story – Snuggle up and read a penguin-themed book together for some quiet time after crafting.
  • Arctic sensory play – Set up a simple bin with “snow” (like rice or cotton balls) and let your penguin join the adventure.
  • Penguin coloring pages – Keep the creativity going with a quick coloring activity.
  • A surprise lunchbox note – Add a cute little message to go along with their penguin friend for an extra smile at lunchtime.

It’s such a simple craft, but pairing it with these little extras makes it feel like a magical moment your kids won’t forget!

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