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Friday, June 29, 2012

Operation Occupy Children for the Fourth!!!

It's no secret. Kids get bored easily even when playing out by the pool or the beach. Here's a fun crafts corner idea to keep them busy for a while. It's not too difficult and heck even we can have fun with them!!




What you'll need:
   Household sponge
   White printer or copier paper
   Blue and red craft paint
   Gold paint pen
   Ruler
   Pencil
   Thumbtack
   Pony bead
   Scissors
   Wooden dowel

How to make it:
1.Using A template as a guide, cut the white paper to a 7" square.

2.Cut a star shape out of a household sponge.

3.Squeeze blue paint onto a palette or paper plate. Dip sponge into paint, dab off excess, and press onto paper. Repeat design in several places. Clean out the sponge and repeat with red paint.



4.Use a gold paint pen to draw dots and curly lines on the paper to decorate it further. Let dry then turn over and decorate the other side.


5.Use a ruler and a pencil to lightly mark the paper according to the template. Cut diagonal lines toward the center, using the template as a guide.


6.Use the pencil to poke holes in the paper where indicated on the template.


7.Insert the thumbtack into the wooden dowel to create a hole. Remove
thumbtack.

8.Fold one of the corners (with a hole) toward the center of the paper. Insert the thumbtack through the hole. Bring the next corner up and under the first one, inserting the thumbtack. Repeat for all four then push the thumbtack through the center hole.



9.Holding the tack and the paper together with one hand, turn over and slide the pony bead onto the thumbtack, then insert the thumbtack into the dowel. This will add space between the paper pinwheel and the dowel.


Tips:
1.You can use a new pencil with an eraser instead of the dowel.

2.To shorten the dry time, only paint one side of the paper. When you begin folding, have the unpainted side facing up at you so that when folding over the corners, the designs will become visible.

Do not use card stock or poster board. That type of paper is too heavy and your pinwheel will not turn.

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