Anyway, this week we also used craft sticks, from the dollar store, to form the doors to the upper room. When the doors are opened, the apostles are revealed and above their heads we glued bits of yellow and red tissue paper twisted to look like tongues of fire. Here is how the kid's crafts turned out--
Thursday, May 24, 2012
for Pentecost- a simple craft
Our Gospel craft this week is all about Pentecost! Have you noticed all our crafts start with construction paper and glue? I like simple and kid-friendly. What could be more simple and kid-friendly than construction paper and glue?
Anyway, this week we also used craft sticks, from the dollar store, to form the doors to the upper room. When the doors are opened, the apostles are revealed and above their heads we glued bits of yellow and red tissue paper twisted to look like tongues of fire. Here is how the kid's crafts turned out--
Anyway, this week we also used craft sticks, from the dollar store, to form the doors to the upper room. When the doors are opened, the apostles are revealed and above their heads we glued bits of yellow and red tissue paper twisted to look like tongues of fire. Here is how the kid's crafts turned out--
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Oh Kari, this turned out so cute! I made a Pentecost windsock with my first graders last week and we're finishing up our talk about Pentecost this weekend. Perhaps I can sneak this one in!
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