Snack On the Fly

Ziploc® brand seal top sandwich bags are great for little hands with big ideas. A little imagination – and our Easy Open Tabs – are all your need for this craft to take flight. Snack On the Fly
Materials
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Clothespins
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Markers
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Pipe cleaners
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Googly eyes
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Non-toxic school glue
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2bite-sized snack foods
Directions
- 1 Fill a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag with your two favorite snacks, keeping them separate, and close using the Smart Zip Plus® seal.
- 2 Pinch the center of the Ziploc® brand sandwich bags and secure with a clothespin.
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3
Glue googly eyes onto the clothespin. Spiral a pipe cleaner into an antenna shape and clip under the clothespin. Let your kids join in and add any other decoration they can imagine!
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Easy Open Tabs help make this craft simple to use and easy to make, which means your child can learn and imagine all by themselves.
Zippy Fishies

What’s the catch of the day? These adorable little creatures! Zippy Fishies
Materials
- Clothespins
- Googly eyes
- Construction paper
- Non-toxic school glue
- Scissors
- Bite-sized snack food
Directions
- 1 Fill a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag ¾ full with your favorite snack and seal top closed using the Smart Zip Plus® seal.
- 2 Twist the top of the Ziploc® brand sandwich bags and secure with a clothespin “hook.”
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3
Cut fins and a mouth out of construction paper, glue in place and add a googly eye.
Pocket Panda

These panda bellies are full of more than just bamboo. These cuddly creatures are perfect for white-colored snacks like popcorn or milk candies. Pocket Panda
Materials
- Ziploc® brand sandwich bags
- Rubber band
- Printer and paper for Pocket Panda template (or construction paper)
- Non-toxic school glue
- Scissors
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Bite-sized snack food
Directions
- 1 Fill a Ziploc® brand sandwich bag ¾ full with your favorite snack and seal top closed using the Smart Zip Plus® seal.
- 2 Twist the top of the Ziploc® brand sandwich bag and secure with a rubber band.
- 3 Print our Pocket Panda template and cut out the shapes, or cut the simple shapes out of construction paper.
- 4 Glue the feet, arms, eyes, nose and mouth in place. Add the ears over the corners of the bag to bring the Pocket Panda to life!
The simple shapes above are all you need to make your own Pocket Panda. Find the template for these shapes here.
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