Paper Crafts
Paper Crafts
Paper Crafts
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Materials
Scissors
Glue
Steps
1. Choose from any of these community helper sets. Take note to
download the version labeled as set with stands. Print out your chosen
set on A4 or Letter size card stock.
4. Notice that each paper doll has a pair of dotted lines along the base.
Make a slit following these dotted lines.
5. Bend each stand in the middle and unfold to come up with a V-shaped
piece.
Also notice that each stand has a pair of dotted lines close to the edges.
Make a slit along these lines.
6. Interlock the slits on the base of each character with those of the stands.
7. The interlocked base and stand will allow the paper doll to stand.
Jester's Hat
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Materials
Glue stick
Pencil
Steps
1. Prepare 5 sheets of A4 or Letter size card stock in various colors.
Download Template 1 (Paper Jester's Hat). Print out 3 copies of page
1 and 1 copy each of pages 2 and 3.
2. Cut out all the template pieces. You should have 3 straight bands, 6
triangles, and 12 circles.
3. To make the base, glue two bands together on one end. Measure this
around your head. If it is too short, glue the third band and trim off
any excess length.
4. Take one of the triangles. Glue it close to one corner of the band, with
its base aligned close to the band's bottom edge.
5. Glue the next triangle beside the first one, similarly aligning its base
close to the band's bottom edge. You can allow the triangles to overlap
slightly, especially if the hat is to be worn by a small child.
6. Glue the rest of the triangles to the band. Leave a short length of band
after the last triangle.
7. Glue the extra length of band behind the band's opposite edge. You
could also check again whether the hat fits before gluing the edges
together.
10. Glue a second circle, aligning both circles along the edges.
11. Glue the rest of the circles onto the tips of the triangles following
Steps 9 and 10.
12. You may decorate the base with shapes, sequins, or glitter glue.
To make the tips of your hat curl downwards, hold a pencil against the
base of one triangle. With your thumb on the pencil and your index
13. finger supporting the pencil from behind the paper, slowly pull the
pencil up all the way to the tip of the triangle.
14. Once all the tips are curled, you're all set to wear your own jester's
hat!
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To make a jester's hat out of craft foam, print out Template 2and cut
out the pieces.
Cut out the craft foam pieces and assemble the hat as you would in
Steps 4 to 8 above. You may need to use a hot glue gun or a stapler to
join the ends of your hat together.
Instead of using circles, glue on small bells or pompoms onto the tips
of your hat.
Enjoy
Leaf Prints
Use real leaves to make interesting leaf prints on paper.
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Materials
Real leaves
Sketch paper or construction paper
Paint brushes
Glitter (optional)
Steps
1. Collect leaves of various shapes and sizes.
2. Cover your work area with a mat or with newspapers. Prepare different
colors of paint on your palette. Position a leaf with its under-side facing
up and paint on its entire surface.
5. Repeat the process using different colors and other leaf shapes.
6. You may even try painting different colors on one leaf to create a
rainbow-colored leaf print.
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Metallic leaf prints can be made by using gold, silver and metallic poster
paint to paint the leaves. You can sprinkle some glitter on the leaf print
while the paint is still wet.
Make several leaf prints in autumn hues such as yellow, orange, red, and
brown. Cut them out and use them to make a beautiful Fall Leaf Wreath.
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Materials
Paper cup
Pipe cleaner
Acrylic paint
Paint brush
Hole punch
Scissors
Pencil
Steps
1. Draw a line around your paper cup about an inch or more from the
cup's lip. This line marks the length of the petals.
2. Mark the width of each petal along the paper cup's lip.
3. Cut a straight slit starting from each marked-out point along the paper
cup's lip and ending at the line you made in Step 1.
4. The slits will divide the paper cup into sections or petals. Fold out
each petal.
6.
Punch a pair of holes on opposite sides of the cup, right below the
base of the petals.
7. Paint the paper cup with acrylic paint. You can go for one solid color
or you can make your flower basket as colorful as you like. You can
even paint on some little details - perhaps some dots or small flowers?
8.
Once the paint has dried, make a handle by securing the ends of a pipe
cleaner around the pair of holes on the paper cup.
9. You may accent the handle with a bow. If you feel like decorating
your basket further, you may glue on some sequins or rhinestones,
decorate it with stickers, or jazz it up as you please.
Use your cute basket to hold Easter goodies or to collect spring-time
blooms. You can also make several of them to hold candies and party
favors for your friends to take home.
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By varying the length and the number of petals, you can come up
with a unique look for your flower basket.
You can also string a few plastic beads along the pipe cleaner before
attaching
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Materials
Colored paper
Paper plate or cardboard
Glue
Scissors
String
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Steps
Prepare the frame.
1. Create the wreath's round frame out of a paper plate or
cardboard.
2. Attach a string.
Tie a string around the frame. This will allow you to
easily hang the wreath.
Materials
Poster paint
Scissors
Glue
Steps
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1. Draw your own flowers or print out any of these flower shapes(Sets 5
to 9).
3. Flip each section over. The flower outlines should still be quite visible
from the back. To allow for easier cutting later on, we will be painting
at the back of the flowers.
Mark the areas where the flowers are by drawing a border around
each one.
As a fine motor skill activity, you can also have kids trace each flower
outline.
4. Put two colors of paint in small patches on the flowers. You may
either use a small spoon or if your paint comes in tubes, you can
squeeze them on directly.
b.) Wrap your index finger in plastic wrap and use it to mix the colors
on the flowers.
Have kids observe what new color is created when the two colors
mix.
6. For convenience, work with one color combination for each set of
flowers. Change the plastic wrap as you finish with each batch.
7. Once the flowers are dry, you may cut them out. Follow the flower
outlines on the unpainted side of the paper.
8. Cut out paper or felt circles and glue them at the center of each
flower.
More Ideas
Paint a food tub or a tissue box to make a flower box. Fill it with sand, clay
or Styrofoam before planting your flowers in it.
With or without the stems, you can use your painted flowers to compose a
garden picture or decorate a greeting card.
Make a colorful flower crown with your plastic wrap painted flower.