Change of plans or should I say fans? I had planned on posting a different project for today but it still needs some tweaking. I've got my fingers crossed that I'll be able to share it next Monday. In the mean time, I offer you this easy paper fan tutorial. It's made out of one of my favorite craft supplies, popsicle sticks. Creating something amazing with popsicle sticks and toilet paper rolls is like the holy grail of craft projects for me. I'm always striding to make something exceptional. And I truly believe if you can make something great with these two supplies, you can conquer the crafting world. Am I getting a little dramatic here? Okay, lets move on then.
On to the fan tutorial. This project is good for ages seven and up. If you want to make it into a preschool project, I recommend letting the child decorate the paper used for the fan, that would be their contribution.
Supplies:
Drill
Sand Paper
2 Popsicle Sticks
Paper - 4 1/4" x 7"
Glue
Embroidery Thread
Sewing Needle
Beads - optional
On to the fan tutorial. This project is good for ages seven and up. If you want to make it into a preschool project, I recommend letting the child decorate the paper used for the fan, that would be their contribution.
Supplies:
Drill
Sand Paper
2 Popsicle Sticks
Paper - 4 1/4" x 7"
Glue
Embroidery Thread
Sewing Needle
Beads - optional
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1. Have an adult drill a hole at one end of each popsicle stick. Sand around hole.
2. Fold paper accordion style. Make sure the thickness of the folds is no larger than the width of the popsicle sticks.
2. Fold paper accordion style. Make sure the thickness of the folds is no larger than the width of the popsicle sticks.
7. Tie a tight knot at the bottom. And some beads to the ends for decoration. Done. To keep closed, use a tiny child hairband to wrap around the top.
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