Labor Day Crafts Using Dowel

Posted by naharazizi on Friday, October 21, 2011



Labour is considered to be done last summer. And we usually celebrate the backyard barbecue (often one of the last over before the fall of the cold), spending time with our families and friends, and just have some much-needed break, as the chaos of back-to-school, extracurricular activities and other fall routines begin. Enjoy some downtime with easy to make trades Labor Day, a fun and making memories with their children in the process.

There are many activities that can be done, or to adjust their creative goals, but here are some ideas you can use with their children for the big Labor Day.

Use cardboard or poster board to make patriotic flags. Cut the cardboard or poster board into sizes suitable for easy handling by children who will be using them. Have them glue tissue paper scraps, paper or fabric design for fashion and fill out the stars and stripes.

After the holes are drilled the upper corners of the flag. Use red, white or blue ribbon or rope to loop through the hole, then tie it into place. Hang finished project in a window, wall or front door.

The second craft is easy to end up that the children cut out the stars, again, using cardboard or poster board. Have them apply the material using an adhesive to provide color and texture of the star. Materials may be the same as above, including toilet paper, paper or fabric construction. Or are they colored stars with washable markers. How to make a star shine, apply them has a red, white or blue sheen.

Add an element of creativity, dimension and eye appeal to children helps reduce the incremental size of the stars and glue one on top of the other uses a combination of colors to mark patriotic holidays.

To assist in the use, if children are unable to safely do it for yourself, use a hot glue gun to glue the star (s) part. Embellish by adding strips of red, white and blue ribbon on the back of zvijezde.Vrpca can fall freely from the base star overlaid or wrapped around the barrel.

Add the celebration so that children craft their flute and drums using everyday household materials. Use the cardboard from a roll of paper towels and cardboard to flute from oats container, along with two thin, evenly cut pieces of drums, drum. Connect the red, white and blue ribbon with hot glue gun so that children can carry them around and keep his / her hands free for the drums.

, however, always think safety first! Be sure to measure the proper length to fit around the child so that he / she may entertain, but also that there is a danger of suffocation. As an alternative to tape that wraps around the neck of a child, you might find ribbons that wrap around the child's waist, perhaps to his / her belt loop instead.

Once these projects are complete, have your kids perform their very own parade Labor Day. You're a Grand Old Flag and Yankee Doodle are great classics of childhood, to consider the performance!

using a hardwood dowel, inexpensive material, such as ribbon, construction paper and glue, and a little imagination, have now created the Grand Master, flutist and a drummer.

Happy Labor Day!