“No dream is too big, and no dreamer too small”
Craft inspired by Turbo, a 2013 DreamWorks fun animated movie. The film features a speed-obsessed garden snail named Turbo who dreams of becoming a racing champion. It’s a cute movie with positive message and inspiration for kids.
Here are our shells on wheels:
Everytime I watch a movie with my toddler, she wants to craft her favorite characters from the movie. Last time, we watched the Disney movie Zootopia and made the cute Fox Craft and Lion Craft.
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1. Cut out the shape of snail's body from yellow cardstock paper.
2. Cut out a circle from green cardstock paper for snail's shell.
3. Draw a spiral shape on the green cutout and apply glue along the spiral shape.
4. Sprinkle semolina on the green shell cutout. The semolina grain will stick to the glue making a nice spiral shape on the shell. Remove the excess grain and let it dry for some time.
5. Cut out the shape of mouth from pink cardstock paper.
6. Glue the shell, wiggle eyes, and mouth to the snail's body.
7. Make two dots for nose using a black pen and the snail craft is ready.
We made another variant of the shell by rolling the tissue paper and glueing it in the spiral shape on a cardboard paper cutout as shown below.
Happy Turbo Crafting!
Craft inspired by Turbo, a 2013 DreamWorks fun animated movie. The film features a speed-obsessed garden snail named Turbo who dreams of becoming a racing champion. It’s a cute movie with positive message and inspiration for kids.
Here are our shells on wheels:
Everytime I watch a movie with my toddler, she wants to craft her favorite characters from the movie. Last time, we watched the Disney movie Zootopia and made the cute Fox Craft and Lion Craft.
This post contains affiliate links to the products mentioned. Read our disclosure policy for more information.
HOW TO MAKE PAPER SNAIL?
SUPPLIES:
- Cardstock paper (Yellow, Green, Pink)
- Semolina or similar grain
- Wiggle eyes
- Glue
- Scissor
- Black Sharpie Marker
BEHIND THE SCENE STEPS:
1. Cut out the shape of snail's body from yellow cardstock paper.
2. Cut out a circle from green cardstock paper for snail's shell.
3. Draw a spiral shape on the green cutout and apply glue along the spiral shape.
4. Sprinkle semolina on the green shell cutout. The semolina grain will stick to the glue making a nice spiral shape on the shell. Remove the excess grain and let it dry for some time.
5. Cut out the shape of mouth from pink cardstock paper.
6. Glue the shell, wiggle eyes, and mouth to the snail's body.
7. Make two dots for nose using a black pen and the snail craft is ready.
Here is the greatest racer in the world - Turbo :)
Happy Turbo Crafting!
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