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Monday, July 11, 2011

Flag Windsock

Last week was supposed to be week three of our at-home summer camp, but my son attended a half day art camp all week and we just didn't have enough time to work on things.  The week one overview can be found HERE.  But, today I wanted to share with you one of our easy crafts we completed during our week two at-home summer camp.  The theme was America the Beautiful, in honor of the 4th of July.

We made small flag windsocks using only a few supplies - small flag on a stick, toilet paper tube, yarn, glue and masking tape. 



We started by wrapping a piece of masking tape, sticky side facing out, around the tube.  The kids stuck pieces of yarn onto the tape.  These would hang down for the  bottom of the windsock.



After the kids had their yarn in place, we put another piece of tape, sticky side down this time, over top of the yarn to keep it in place.



We also had some leftover foam stars from another project, and the kids decided to use these and tied them onto the yarn.



Next, we ran a line of glue down the length of the tube to hold the flag in place.  These flags are the mini flags on a stick; we just removed the flag from the stick.



Then, we wrapped the flag around the tube, and put a little more glue to keep it in place.



Last, we added one more piece of yarn for hanging, by taping it inside the top part of the tube.



We hung these on our front porch, to help with the drying, but the kids wanted to use them inside to decorate our sunroom.  I think they turned out super cute and would like nice anywhere!



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