Here is a very easy, quick, inexpensive Christmas Tree Craft Activity that even young kids can enjoy making.
This craft could be used in a frame, simply hung on the refrigerator, or even used as the front of a Christmas Card.
Material
Directions
sneak tie in a quick math lesson by introducing or reviewing the terms smallest, largest, horizontal, and vertical before, during, or after the craft activity!
This craft could be used in a frame, simply hung on the refrigerator, or even used as the front of a Christmas Card.
Material
- ribbon (any colors or designs)
- glue
- scissors
- paper or card stock
Directions
- Choose a piece of paper or card stock.
- Cut approximately 6 - 12 small pieces of ribbon all different sizes. The longest piece has to be smaller than the width of your paper.
- Arrange the pieces of ribbon in order from smallest to largest.
- Glue the pieces of ribbon in the same order, (horizontally) with the smallest on top and largest on the bottom, onto the paper or card stock.
- Cut a small piece of ribbon for the stem. Turn it vertically and glue it on the bottom.
- Enjoy your new modern-looking ribbon tree!
Have Fun!
So cute!
ReplyDeleteGo to Runde Room's and see how she translated this same design idea into some sweet little pajamas!
http://rundesroom.blogspot.com/2011/12/ribbon-christmas-tree.html
Great fun from both of you!
Kim
Finding JOY in 6th Grade
Thanks Kim .... the pajamas are so adorable! ---- I wish I could sew! ...
ReplyDeleteMarcia :)
Hi there, I found you VIA Bass Giraffe's Thursday Blog Hop
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I like it..thanks for sharing with us
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