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: Cut a second red circle the same size as the body, then cut it in half to create two wings.

: Cut a large circle from red paper for the body and a smaller circle from black paper for the head.

: Glue the head to the body, then glue the wings on top, slightly angled apart to look like they are opening.

You can make a simple 3D ladybug using basic construction paper circles.

: Use a black marker or small black paper circles to add spots to the red wings.

: Add googly eyes or draw them on, and attach thin black paper strips for antennae. 🍽️ Paper Plate Ladybug This version is sturdier and great for younger children. Base : Paint a small paper plate red and let it dry.

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: Cut a second red circle the same size as the body, then cut it in half to create two wings.

: Cut a large circle from red paper for the body and a smaller circle from black paper for the head. ladybug

: Glue the head to the body, then glue the wings on top, slightly angled apart to look like they are opening. : Cut a second red circle the same

You can make a simple 3D ladybug using basic construction paper circles. You can make a simple 3D ladybug using

: Use a black marker or small black paper circles to add spots to the red wings.

: Add googly eyes or draw them on, and attach thin black paper strips for antennae. 🍽️ Paper Plate Ladybug This version is sturdier and great for younger children. Base : Paint a small paper plate red and let it dry.