Take:
- white cardboard (for two sheep you need half an A4 sheet);
- a pack of white napkins (20 pieces);
- PVA glue;
- scissors;
- a simple pencil;
- black knitting threads;
- hook;
- magnets.
![prepare for work](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2051-podgotovit-dlya-raboty.jpg)
Cut two ovals of the same size from white cardboard. They should be no more than 8 cm in height.
![cut out two ovals](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2052-vyrezhte-dva-ovala.jpg)
Start rolling small balls (about 5 mm) from a white paper napkin. It's easy enough to do. Tear off a small piece of the napkin and roll it into a ball with your fingers.
![roll small balls](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2053-skruchivat-nebolshie-shariki.jpg)
They need to be made so much that they can completely fill the oval workpiece. You need approximately 5 napkins.
![fill the oval blank](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2054-zapolnit-ovalnuyu-zagotovku.jpg)
Apply glue to the oval (generally) and start gluing small circles from a napkin. They should fit tightly both to the surface and to each other.
![fill the oval blank](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2055-zapolnit-ovalnuyu-zagotovku.jpg)
Once the entire oval blank is filled (make sure there are no empty spaces on the cardboard), press the balls with your hands and let the glue dry.
![fill the oval blank](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2056-zapolnit-ovalnuyu-zagotovku.jpg)
At this time, take black crochet threads and a hook. You need to knit four chains (15 loops each). Don't forget to trim any loose threads.
![lay out the chains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2057-vylozhite-cepochki.jpg)
Then crochet the oval using a single crochet pattern. Approximately 4 cm in size.
And glue napkin balls (10 mm in size) to one end of all the chains.
![lay out the chains](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2058-vylozhite-cepochki.jpg)
Turn the workpiece with napkin balls over to the reverse side and lay out chains with paper balls at the ends. Place two on top - these will be “handles”, and the other two - on the bottom, you will get “legs”.
![a generous layer of glue and apply](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2059-schedrym-sloem-kleya-i-prilozhite.jpg)
Lubricate the free oval with a generous layer of glue and apply it to the first workpiece. Weigh the work down with something heavy and leave it to dry.
![a generous layer of glue and apply](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2060-schedrym-sloem-kleya-i-prilozhite.jpg)
You can also glue a magnet on the back side, then your craft can easily “make friends” with the refrigerator door. Just choose a magnet so that it can support the craft. Too small will slide off.
![Funny sheep](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2061-veselye-ovechki.jpg)
Now you need to glue the sheep's head to the top of the oval. PVA glue will do the job perfectly. Make sure it looks proportional to your body.
![Funny sheep](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2062-veselye-ovechki.jpg)
Make eyes from napkins, beads or other similar materials. The mouth is made of a string or a red napkin.
![Funny sheep](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2063-veselye-ovechki.jpg)
Using the same principle, make a second sheep. This will be a cheerful couple - a boy and a girl. Make her a small bow from a thread, and make him a tie.Although, of course, you can decorate the figures at your discretion.
![Funny sheep](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2064-veselye-ovechki.jpg)
As soon as everything dries and sticks together well, the symbolic figures of the coming year can be placed on the refrigerator and wait for the gala night.
![Funny sheep](https://i.washerhouse.com/images/8/2065-veselye-ovechki.jpg)