Do you love rainbows? Does your child like rainbows? This Rainbow Windsock Paper Craft is the perfect craft to do with the kids in your life.
Rainbows represent many things, but this craft will bring happiness and joy to your life.
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We have all kinds of spring crafts your kids can make (check out our Spring Agamograph Printable Templates or find out with the Quiet Book of Spring Activities suitable for Pre-K and K ).
Learning how to make rainbow paper crafts is easier than you think! Follow this step-by-step guide to help you along.
What you need:
On a roll of paper, cut a piece of green paper large enough to fit the roll.
Glue it on.
Draw an increasingly smaller semicircle on red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple paper.
You can do this on orange paper.
Go ahead and try it on yellow paper.
Green also works wonders for this project.
Blue is a great color for rainbow crafts!
What about purple? Other than that, a great choice!
Cut it out to make a rainbow, then glue it together.
You’ll start stacking color after color.
In the end, you will have a beautiful rainbow.
Paint a face for the rainbow. You can be as creative as you want with this facial.
Make sure you add a light blush.
Cut both sides of the roll top.
Continue tying a thread to make a hook; tie a knot at the end.
Your base with thread will look like in the picture.
Cut thin strips of crepe paper and glue them around the bottom of the roll. You can use as many colors as you like.
Use scissors to pull out the end of the crepe paper to puff it up a bit.
Do this with all the colored crepe paper.
Start gluing one by one.
Paste them slightly overlapping each other.
Glue the rainbow to the front of the roll.
You’re done.
Your rainbow windbreaker looks amazing.
You can hang your crafts anywhere for decoration.
It would be great for spring crafting.
Have fun making your rainbow.
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