Sock Bunny

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Here’s another great project that you can do with our versatile Sockles! Use the instructions with any spare socks that can’t find their partners and turn them into lovely sock bunnies!

Age: 4+

Duration: 10 minutes

Learning Objectives: Use fine motor skills to create a fun bunny character made from a sock! Use easily-available materials in combination to produce a finished project. Follow step-by-step instructions. Can even be used as a starter project for independent learners.

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You’ll Need:

  • R22004 Sockles
  • Scissors
  • Elastic bands (x3)
  • Markers
  • Tissue paper or other batting material

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Fill ¾ of the Sockle instep with heavier stuffing such as beans, sand or rice. This will form the bunny’s body. Tie off the stuffed half of the instep with an elastic band.

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Fill the remaining ¼ of the instep with lighter stuffing, such as cotton balls or shredded tissue paper. Tie off the end of the bunny head with an elastic band.

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Cut off the top rim of the Sockles cuff. Cut a bunny ear out of one side of the cuff; cut the second ear out of the other side.

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Use markers to draw the bunny’s face. Use pink marker to color the bunny’s inner ear.

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Cuddly Sockles Octopus

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Our first installment of the Sockle (Sock Puppet) series is finally here! Learn how to make these cuties… Sockles Octopuses… or Octopi?

Age: 4+

Duration: 10 minutes

Learning Objectives: Make diverse craft projects. Combine multiple materials. Develop fine motor skills. Inspire creativity. Incorporate literacy activities into craft projects. Encourage open-ended project ideas.

You’ll Need:

  • R22004 Sockles
  • Elastic band
  • Scissors
  • Markers or paint
  • Stuffing, such as tissue paper, cotton balls or rice

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This is a great activity to do on a rainy day or when you want to get some quiet time in your classroom. Students will love focusing on making their wonderful little undersea character.

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Fill the inside of one Sockle with rice, scrunched tissue paper or cotton balls. Fill up the Sockle to the center.

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Tie an elastic band around the point between the instep and the cuff. The filled part of the
Sockle will make up the octopus’s head.

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Use scissors to cut tentacles for the octopus. Cut 8 equal strips straight up along the
cuff towards the elastic band. Leave a bit of slack between the cut and the elastic band.

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Use a black marker to draw the octopus’s face.

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Add in details with marker. Color in the rest of the face and tentacles.

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Make a lovely underwater scene, all ready for summer!

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Sockles

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Specially designed socks are bundles of fun and the perfect size for easy yet wonderful craft projects. Learn how to make a sock puppet puppy, a cuddly octopus, a cool snowman, a plush bunny, a caterpillar, animal track slippers, a warming bean bag and colorful fish in our future blog posts on Sockles! Use the guide to help students pick a favorite activity and create their own unique sock project.

Sock projects are perfect for engaging students’ creativity and inspiring new project ideas! Hand out a variety of collage materials that you have available in your craft closet. Provide the materials in plastic bowls to make it easier for students to gather and apply the materials to their sock projects.

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Before you decorate your Sockles with collage materials, decide if you want to paint them. Make your Sockles colorful! Tip: Paint your Sockles with thicker paint such as tempera. Note: Watercolor paint does not color as well as thick paint. To paint the Sockles evenly, clip one end of the Sockles tight to cardboard and paint the rest of the Sockles with a paint brush or foam brush. Turn the Sockles over and paint the second side. Wait one day for the Sockles to dry. Once the paint is dry, use glitter glue to draw swirls, dots, lines and other decorative elements onto the Sockles.

Alternatively, use markers to make details on the Sockles. Draw faces or patterned details onto the Sockle plush toys! Fill the inside with rice, beans or sand about halfway to three-quarters inside the Sockles. Tie off the open end of the Sockles with an elastic band or sew the opening shut with a safe sewing needle and thread.

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Follow the detailed instructional guide to make puppets, animals, hand covers, plush toys and more! The project ideas can be adapted with whatever collage materials you have in your craft closet.

Combine project ideas together with innovative materials to make creative craft projects! Stay tuned for a series of projects coming up that use our Sockles…

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Spotlight on… Sockles Accessory Kit

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Personalize your own sock puppet buddy with the R22008 Sockles Accessory Kit!

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The kit includes everything you need to make your sock puppets, including stiffeners for the sock interior, Plastic Lacing Needles (super safe for kids!), buttons for eyes and noses and felt cutouts for tongues, hair and ears. You can use the R22004 Sockles or any unused socks to make your sock puppets!

Place your hand inside the sock puppet and mark the points where you would like to sew on the details such as the nose, eyes and ears.

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Slide the stiffener inside the sock. This will help keep the sock taut while you sew on the details.

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Now to pick your accessories! There are an assortment of button and felt shapes and sizes with either two or four holes to allow for easy sewing.

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Here an art camper demonstrates how to sew a button onto the Sockle. Tie a knot at one end and feed inside the Sockle so the knot prevents the thread from sliding through completely. Pop the tip of the needle through the marker dot and pull the thread through.

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Pull the needle through one hole in the selected button. Loop over and push down through the second hole.

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Make sure you pull the thread all the way through to make it nice and tight!

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You can layer the different accessories onto each other. Line up the holes to make the sewing seamless.

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Don’t forget to sew on your sock puppet’s floppy tongue!

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Once you are all done, put on a talent show. Who can tell the funniest jokes or sing with their puppet friend?

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