DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
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Materials:
- paper,
- printer,
- something to color with
- pencil with eraser at the end (unsharpened is best, I think)
- push pin or straight pin
- Optional: a small bead (like a pony bead)
Instructions:
- Fold on the dashed line to make a square decorated on both sides.
- Note: At this point, you can put a piece of thin cardboard or construction paper between the two halves to make your pinwheel a bit sturdier.
- Glue the sides so you have a square decorated on both sides.
- Cut on the diagonal dotted lines (don't cut all the way into the middle.
- Bend each corner to the center dot, but don't crease your folds.
- Push a pin through the center into the eraser of a pencil (don't push it
super tight).
- Optional: put a bead in between the eraser and the paper ... Some people find it spins a bit better this way... I've never noticed the difference (maybe it's the type of pencil eraser? I use fresh, unsharpened school pencils).
- blow the edge of your pinwheel to make it spin (if it doesn't spin, loosen your pin a little or wiggle it around to make the hole in the paper bigger)
Templates:
- After printing, close the template window to return to the main page.
- If the template doesn’t fit on one page, adjust your printer margins:
• In most browsers: Print → More settings → Margins → Minimum
• Or use Page Setup / Printer Setup in your printer dialog
Pinwheel template 1 (autumn leaves) (color) or (B&W)
Pinwheel template 2 (football) (color) or (B&W)
Pinwheel template 3 (pumpkins) (color) or (B&W)
