Mother's Day Craft for kids: Paper Coaster
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Pansy Coaster |
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Looking for a really different craft
for your class to make to thank and honor mom? Try this coaster!
Make this useful and pretty Pansy for mom's coffee,
tea or water bottle- a thoughtful and unusual gift!
So easy! Good looking. Useful!
Show the children how you use a coaster under a cup
or bottle.

Use the word "Coaster"
whenever possible referring to the activity. It will help younger children
and those unfamiliar with the word to remember this special word.
Younger children may need to learn the name of this
flower as well. PANSY - It's a flower for spring (and fall).
With just a little more time than a coloring page
takes, this gives you a very special take home craft. |
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Grades: Preschool 3 through 4th grade |
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Mother's Day kid's
Craft |
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Exodus 20: 12 Honor your father
and your mother.. |
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Copy of preferred activity page
for each student |
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White Glue |
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Scissors |
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CRAYONS  |
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Print enough copies. Cut out a set
to show the class how the pieces fit together.
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How to make this gift for mom:
1. If you've chosen the pansy to color, color it THIS
WAY before cutting.
USE 2 COLORS. Use the same dark or light color
on the
outside edges of piece 2, 3 and the one with the unmarked
dot. Use the same color all over piece 1, except do
not
color in the numbered circles or the areas for GLUE.
Choose a light color for the fan-lined areas on pieces 2, 3
and the one with no number in the circle.
Color the un-numbered little circle some bright color
you have not used. (It is shown as yellow in the picture) Even if you
are not going to use the colored version, if you can print one out to
show the areas that are colored the same, it would be a good idea.
USE CRAYONS.
Watercolor markers may "run" with a cup or bottle set on it.
You can use permanent markers, but they are not widely
used by kids in Sunday school, for good reason. Even the
color may bleed on the color printed version- so the
uncolored one with crayons is best. Crayon wax will help protect the
paper.
2. Cut out the 4 parts
3. Put your name on the back of the piece that says
"I Love you"
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4. Put a dot of glue on the number
1 in the circle and both spaces for glue
5. Take piece number 2 - the one with the 2
in the circle - and match the number 2 circle over the number 1 circle.
There are small curved dotted lines on the number
1 piece. Bring the edge of the number 2 piece all the way up to the
dotted curved line (and over the GLUE space on that side). |
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4. Put a dot of glue on the number 2 circle.
5. Bring the number 3 circle over the number 2 circle
and move it up to the dotted line on piece number 1.
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6. Put a good dot of glue
on circle number 3.
7. Bring the un-numbered circle of the last piece
(yellow one in the colored version) over the number 3 circle.
You're done
Be sure to tell mom what it's for! |
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Uncolored |
2
Colored |
GET WHICHEVER CROSS ACTIVITY PAGE YOU
WANT BELOW:
CLICK
THIS BUTTON TO GET THE
Uncolored Pansy
coaster
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CLICK
THIS BUTTON TO GET THE
Light blue colored
Pansy coaster  |


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Easter Sunday School Resources FOR KIDS
from the Sunday School Director of Christian Education of Faith Congregational
Church, Mount Prospect, Illinois
©Jo Dibbern

Activities and crafts for Children's Religious Education, Christian Education,
Sunday School and Home School
