This sheep craft is super easy to make, and you can use it to explain many concepts from the Bible. Jesus describes us as sheep, and so does David in the most famous Psalm 23. Christ is our Shepherd and takes care of us, even though we stubbornly wander away from Him. We are also led astray easily if we do not stay close to our Shepherd.
Jesus is also described as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. He went as a Lamb to the slaughter according to Isaiah 53, and He did not open His mouth to defend Himself. He knew that He had to bear the penalty for our sin, because the wages of sin is death. (Romans 6:23) The automatic result of sin is separation from God (true death). The only way that we can have a relationship with God is if our sin has been removed, and that is what Christ accomplished for us on the cross.
For this craft, you will need the following supplies:
- large white pompom
- hot glue
- black modeling clay
- small google eyes
- black pipe cleaner
Plug in the glue gun. Chop four small feet from the pipe cleaner. Mold a sheep head out of a small piece of black clay, squishing up the ears. Don’t make the head too big, or the sheep will want to stand on its head and do acrobatics because of top-heaviness.
Mash the two small google eyes into the clay. Hot glue the four legs on the bottom of the sheep, tilting the legs outward slightly to keep the sheep from falling over (which they often do in real life!) Then hot glue the head to the white pompom. This whole craft only takes 5 minutes, and it looks gorgeous!
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Tags: Bible, Bible class, Bible craft, church, David, sheep, Sunday School
What an awesome craft. I can’t wait to do it with my girls.
Thanks! it was fun to make.
Very cute! I will have to make these with my niece. Thank you!
These sheep came out way cuter than I thought! They look like those cartoon sheep in the Wallace and Gromit DVD’s.
Cute! Thanks for sharing. Best Regards, Wendy
You’re welcome. The sheep were useful for many stories and illustrations.