Even on a snowy day, lots of plant matter can be found in a wintery landscape, too.
Step 1.Pour some white paint into the tray.
Cut two triangles and set them aside to go in front of the bear.
Glue the owls tree along one edge of the paper and the background trees next to it.
Cut and set aside a shorter strip and a long triangle for branches.
Cut two snowdrifts, as you did with the polar bear, and set them aside.
Step 3.On the back of your patterned paper, pencil in the shapes shown.
Step 4.Glue down your animal shapes.
Before gluing down the owl, add in the branches over top of the background trees.
Add the remaining snowdrifts in front of the bear and the fox.
Trim away the extra newsprint around the edges.
Step 5.Paint in the details!
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