Kelidoscope diy kids crafts

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I have been tossing around the idea of making something with a pringles can for a while. It seems like a fun place to store treasures, but I thought it might also make a cool toy. I was very excited to find a project idea online for a kaleidoscope made from a pringles can, but I wanted to put my own spin on it. My project steps are below. Enjoy! For this project you will need: Wax paper empty Pringles can (washed out) Tape Holographic paper in silver (for inside of can) and another color…

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We still had a couple of Pringles cans lying around, and since the kids enjoyed making the wind socks, we decided to use them to make Kaleidoscopes. MATERIALS NEEDED: Pringles cans mirror paper ( I… Pringles Tube Craft, Diy Kaleidoscope, Miranda Rae, Wind Socks, Timberline Lodge, Pringles Can, Mirror Paper, Steam Activities, Can Crafts

We still had a couple of Pringles cans lying around, and since the kids enjoyed making the wind socks, we decided to use them to make Kaleidoscopes. MATERIALS NEEDED: Pringles cans mirror paper ( I used a sheet of magnifying paper from the Dollar Tree instead) Sharpee markers in various colors Paper or stickers to

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The Great Philosophical Toy (originally published in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, September 19, 2008) The word “Kaleidoscope” is based on three words from ancient Greek: 'Kalos' meaning beautiful, 'Eidos' meaning form and 'Scopos' meaning watcher. So a kaleidoscope is a “beautiful form watcher.” Patented by a Scotsman, Sir David Brewster, in 1816, kaleidoscopes were instantly successful in London and Paris. Early fans called it “the great philosophical toy,” alluding to its metaphorical…

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