
Set out your supplies and let the kids choose which animal they would like to paint. I like to use craft trays to help contain the painting!

Decorate the animals with the paint and a small brush. I set out a cup of water and a paper towel for cleaning off the brushes between colors.

Once the paint is dry, you can add the googly eyes and any other embellishments. We used the paint pens to add smaller details. You could also decorate the animals with yarn, fabric, or feathers for additional interest!

It wasn’t long before Stella and Hazel had created their own colorful one-of-a-kind zoo!




Be sure to check out all of our summer camp craft ideas and activities for the Zoo Explorers Week of Camp Fun. Be sure to also check out the DIY Foam Animal Masks for this week of Camp Fun. Follow along with our Summer Camp Fun Series! Be sure to share your projects with us on Instagram by using the hashtag #OTCampFun.

Set out your supplies and let the kids choose which animal they would like to paint. I like to use craft trays to help contain the painting!

Decorate the animals with the paint and a small brush. I set out a cup of water and a paper towel for cleaning off the brushes between colors.

Once the paint is dry, you can add the googly eyes and any other embellishments. We used the paint pens to add smaller details. You could also decorate the animals with yarn, fabric, or feathers for additional interest!

It wasn’t long before Stella and Hazel had created their own colorful one-of-a-kind zoo!




Be sure to check out all of our summer camp craft ideas and activities for the Zoo Explorers Week of Camp Fun. Be sure to also check out the DIY Foam Animal Masks for this week of Camp Fun. Follow along with our Summer Camp Fun Series! Be sure to share your projects with us on Instagram by using the hashtag #OTCampFun.