Paper cut snowflakes are so magical. We like the interactive
snowflake designers online like this one here, too.
To leverage my oldest son's love of creating his own
snowflakes, I thought we'd make some rubbing plates.
I grabbed chipboard (think empty cereal box) and printed
some six-pointed templates on sticker paper which I adhered to the cardboard.
Now I grabbed some yarn and we traced the lines with white school glue and laid
yarn pieces over top, making sure none overlapped.
Then we embellished, using nothing but our own
creativity, clipping small lengths of yarn and gluing them on in our own
patterns.
When we decided our snowflake rubbing plates were done, I
traced over the yarn with the glue to really secure them and harden the yarn. Now
we let them dry overnight.
The next day, I peeled off the paper labels from two
white crayons and grabbed some large blue construction paper. My sons placed
the rubbing plates beneath their paper and began rubbing the side of the crayon
back and forth over the snowflake plate until its design appeared like magic!
Our four year old wanted a tree in his picture so I cut
one from a newsprint advertisement. We added a snowy foreground from torn paper
and voila! A winter wonderland that can be recreated year after year with our
new rubbing plates!
Thanks, this is a simple but effective idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I love crafts that little ones can try, too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! Smiles and stop by anytime!
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Thanks for another fun project idea!
Love this idea! I am featuring it this week on the After School Linky!
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