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Yoda Paper Bag Puppet – DIY Yoda Puppet for Kids

In anticipation of the new Star Wars movie coming out in a couple of months, we decided to do a craft featuring our favorite Star Wars character: Yoda! This paper bag Yoda puppet is easy to make, and it’s definitely lots of fun to play with. Make one with your young Jedi today!

Yoda Paper Bag Puppet

My son played with this cute Yoda puppet quite a bit. He’s pretty cute, after all. You could totally make a Baby Yoda (Grogu) version now that we have The Mandalorian. You can leave out drawing all the wrinkles, which will make this craft even easier. 

So whether you’re making the original Yoda or Grogu following this tutorial, we think you’ll love it.

Materials for a Yoda puppet:

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How to make a Yoda Paper Bag Puppet:

1. Cut out all the shapes you need. The eyelids are half ovals, and you’ll need to make the size a bit bigger than your googly eyes. You’ll need two long strips of white construction paper for the robe, and the face and ears are made out of green construction paper. I used this picture to help me draw the ears. As you can tell, drawing isn’t my strong suit. Color in the ears with a gray or green colored pencil.

yoda materials

 

2. Glue the robe and the face onto the paper bag using a hot glue gun (or school glue, if your little one is doing the gluing).

yoda puppet 1

3. Glue the eyes and ears to the head using a hot glue gun (or school glue, but I really recommend hot glue for the eyes). Once the eyes are glued on and dry, apply the eyelids about halfway over the eyes.

yoda puppet 2

 

4. Using a gray or green colored pencil, draw lines and wrinkles on Yoda’s face. Lots of ’em. Trust me; it just doesn’t look right unless you add some wrinkles.

yoda puppet 3

 

And that’s your Yoda paper bag puppet! Here he is with the pretzel lightsabers we made for One Crazy House. Kids who love playing with DIY puppets will also love our cute paper bag cat puppet!

Yoda and Lightsaber Pretzels

If you make this Yoda puppet craft, please tag us on Instagram @gluesticksgumdrops so we can see your version. We’d love to share it!

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  • I'm Donella, the voice, heart, and wit (sometimes) behind this blog. I homeschool my pre-teen son by day and moonlight as a blogger and freelance writer. I'm a Diet Pepsi aficionado with a bookshelf that's always overflowing. My two dogs—a German Shepherd and a Beagle—are my fluffy shadows. I love planning in my bullet journal almost as much as I love hoarding notebooks and pens. I may be an introvert who missed her calling as a desert hermit, but that just gives me more time to write, right?

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Tina Bentley

Wednesday 20th of February 2019

I am wondering if you have the image you used for the ears. The link.is no longer valid. We are making these for our VBS craft next month.

Donella Crigger

Monday 25th of February 2019

Hi, Tina. I just updated the link with another source. You can find ear templates here: http://troomtroom.com/sources/diy_yoda_ears_headband.jpg

Cindy deRosier

Friday 17th of March 2017

I'm the Editor of Fun Family Crafts and wanted to let you know that we have featured your cute Yoda project! You can see it here:

https://funfamilycrafts.com/yoda-paper-bag-puppet/

If you have other kid-friendly craft tutorials, we'd love for you to submit them. Thanks for a fun idea!

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