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how to make keiledoscope with foil paper?

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Answered by surty
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Materials:

paper

construction paper (optional)

card stock

crayons or markers

pencil

glue (we used model glue and glue sticks)

tin foil

plastic bags

glitter and sequins

tape

Instructions



Start by decorating the paper however you desire with your crayons or markers. We stuck our decorated papers onto construction paper to make them a bit sturdier.

Stick some tinfoil onto the card stock, shiny side facing out.

Make three folds(four sections) in your foil-covered cards. Put glue along one side and fold the cards into "triangular tubes." Glue them shut and wait for them to dry.

While the glue dries, cut little circles out of plastic bags. Put a strip of glue on one circle and drop glitter and/or sequins into the center. Then, drop the other plastic circle on top and let the whole thing dry. Now you have little pockets filled with glitter and sequins.

Roll your decorated paper around your "triangular tube" and glue it down. (For younger kids, the project can end here if they get tired or distracted. For older kids—let's persevere!)

Cut out black circles from the card stockand make a hole through the center with a pencil. Then fold the circle over one end of the tube and tape it on. (We lost patience with waiting for glue to dry—tape to the rescue!).

Finally, tape a glitter and sequin "pocket"onto the other end of the tube.



This is a great, mesmerizing craft that won't get old with your kids!



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