Use half the pockets for collage materials (kids this age like gluing things together and working with different textures), such as
colored glue sticks, feathers, cut - out shapes, vacation postcards, pipe cleaners, Popsicle sticks, and pom - poms.
Not exact matches
Sweet Turkey Dessert Centerpiece Supplies: 3 boxes of Little Debbie Fall Party Cakes (any flavors) 3 empty Little Debbie Fall Party Cake boxes 1 bag of standard size marshmallows Orange, red and yellow food
coloring Clean, food safe paint brush Gold food
coloring spray (optional available at craft store) 3 bags of dried beans or rice (act as weights for the empty boxes) Hot
glue gun with
glue sticks Small to medium size Styrofoam pumpkin (from a dollar store or craft store) Bamboo skewers Candy corn Fruit leather (4 serving rolls) Candy eyes Plastic pilgrim hat (optional from craft store)...
-- Tissue paper in your
color choice — Floral Wire — Floral Tape -
Glue Gun &
Glue Sticks - Small Ball for creating paper flowers.
I gave my son the cross
coloring page, the
glue stick and the construction paper squares and had him
glue whatever pattern he wished.
With two elementary - school aged kids coming home with homework each weekday, we're always in need of the usuals - crayons,
colored pencils, pencils,
glue sticks and scissors.
Using 3 brown popsicle
sticks -LCB- they can be
colored brown with markers, too -RCB-, arrange them like shown below, and use Elmer's or Hot
Glue to secure.
Earlier this week I received a lovely package from CraftProjectIdeas.com full of rather happy neon
colored items including this glitter
glue and these mini craft
sticks for free to play with!
Provide
glue sticks, scraps of
colored paper, cloth, yarn, crayons, magazine pictures or any age appropriate item that can be used to decorate their hats.
Materials needed: red construction paper, scissors,
colored paper or paint swatch samples,
glue sticks, sorting sheet (download below), 6 small paper plates, marker, die
Invert the yellow cupcake paper, apply
glue stick on the «inside» part, making the yellow
color facing outwards.
Once they have dried, finish making the card by using a
glue stick to adhere the print onto the cardstock or construction paper
color of your choice.
Stick to traditional
colors or let the kids add extra embellishments like stickers, doodles or glitter
glue.
The
colors pop and shine like a spring day, and the overall achievement makes Avatar look as if it were made with old
sticks and Elmer's
glue.
Another suggested use for this resource is for students to
color in the black and white puppet template, cut out along the dotted outline and
stick to a popsicle / paddle pop
stick using
glue or sticky tape.
Requires: Paper,
coloring pencils, scissors and
glue (recommend
glue stick).
As you study each system, find the corresponding body parts,
color (if desired), and have your child attach them with
glue stick, double sticky tape, or rolled tape.
FEATURES Total of 90 - 180 minutes of instruction time broken into 20 - 30 minute blocks All materials for up to 30 students to participate in a collaborative activity Aligned and written to standards Helpful how - to video INCLUDES Student Activity Books (6) Teacher Guide with blackline masters Full
color pollinator card sets (6) Two - sided «Parts of a Flower» Poster (6) Mini pom - poms Pollen movers: feathers, fake fur, pom - poms, pipe cleaners, loop fasteners Handle materials: craft
sticks, building straws and connectors, thin straws, clothespins Fabric flowers (lilies and tulips) Flower cups and small paper cups Plastic coins Double - sided tape, sticky notes, masking tape,
glue dots, and rulers * Refills available.
Sometimes, when adding more fresh paint doesn't seem enough, I use pieces of dry oil paint from my palette (which in itself looks like a relief of hills and valleys in different
colors) and treat them as mosaic stones which I
stick on with wet paint or even
glue.
Donate art supplies (
colored pencils, water
color sets and
glue sticks) to Subway Series partner Cool Culture, a nonprofit that works with NYC's most under - served families.
The duo coined the term «collage» (from the French verb «coller,» meaning «to
glue» or «to
stick») to describe works composed from pasted pieces of
colored paper, newsprint, and fabric, considered at the time to be an audacious intermingling of high and low culture.
Through the use of prisms and
glue sticks, this activity introduces students to a fundamental property of light: white light is made up of
colors representing different wavelengths.
The Arts for Life team, Sarah Ness and Shayan Nazari, ready paintbrushes,
glue sticks and brightly
colored feathers.
Suggested school supply items to fill the backpacks include lined paper, pencils, pens, erasers, crayons, highlighters, pencil cases, rulers,
glue sticks, blunt scissors, folders, three - ring binders, dividers, one - subject spiral notebooks, copy paper,
colored pencils or markers and a scientific calculator.
What You'll Need: 46 - 50 paint stir
sticks; wood base, 7» embroidery hoop, 7» circle mirror, gorilla
glue or hot
glue, paintbrush, Xacto knife, plastic spray paint (optional, and not necessary if you use a wood hoop), craft paints in various
colors; picture hanger (not shown) Tools: miter saw.
I have my popsicle
sticks, paint (because I want a burst of
color), but am still in search of the right size mirror and more
glue sticks — Sounds like I need a trip to a craft store soon!
a
glue gun and
glue sticks from a girl and a
glue gun — crayons from Thirty handmade days — fun markers and pens from delia creates — glitter
glue from eighteen 25 — fabric paint from One Krieger Chick — Pick three
colors of paper straws from Capturing Joy with Kristen Duke — Fun ribbons and trims from Sweet Charli — mystery bundle of fabric from sugar bee crafts — embroidery set from Flamingo Toes --
Using a
glue stick,
glue two of the same paint
color chips together back - toback.