Kids Activities - Dream Catchers



Materials:

  • paper plate
  • scissors
  • paint
  • yarn
  • feathers
  • beads
  • hole punch
  • stickers or markers (optional)

Instructions

Step 1

 1. Cut a hole in the center of the plate, leaving about two inches of edging. Punch holes around the inside edge.

2. Paint the remainder (rim) of the plate. This will serve as your base.


3. Tie a piece of yarn to the end of a feather while the plate is drying. The length of the yarn will determine how far down your dream catcher hangs.


Step 4 


4. String beads onto the yarn. When you’re finished, tie several knots at the loose end of the string to act as a stopper and secure the beads in place. (Tip: Roll a piece of tape around the tip of the yarn, like an aglet on a shoelace, before starting. This helps young kids slide the beads on, saving time—and frustration!)


5. Repeat step 4 until you have your desired number of strands.


Step 6 


6. When the paint has dried, randomly string your remaining yarn through the holes bordering the plate. Add a few beads or stickers for extra decoration if you like.

7. Punch one hole for each beaded strand of yarn at the bottom of the plate and tie on your strands of beaded, feathered yarn.


















 






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