Cow Refrigerator Magnet For instructions, please visit http://www.aokcorral.com/projects/how2apr2006.htm Recycled Pop Can Cow For instructions, please visit http://www.favecrafts.com/green-crafting/smashed-soda-can-animals For more cow crafts visit http://funfamilycrafts.com/cow-crafts-recipes/
Mountain Climber busybeekidscrafts.com This Mountain Climber a fun craft that can represent so many countries! You can specify the mountain by writing the name and elevation on the sign, and yes, the Climber really does climb! Here's what you'll need... Printed Mountain Climber* Paper plate or sturdy paper Paper fastener Paint, or markers/crayons Tooth Pick Small scrap of white paper Glue Scissors (The Blue paper is just a background for the picture) 1. Cut your paper plate in half, or, if you are using sturdy paper, just trace around a paper plate and cut in half. Using paint, markers or crayons, color in your mountain, leaving some white at the top for the "snow top." We also put in some green grass at the bottom. Make sure you paint or color on the BACK of the paper plate - the "eating" side of the paper plate usually has a waxy coating which makes it difficult to paint/color. 2. Cut out your printed Mountain Climber along the dotted line. 3. Insert the paper fastener into the bottom, center of the paper plate; push the fastener into the long, rectangular end of the Climber print out, and secure. Now you can move your Climber up and down the mountain! 4. Cut out a small rectangle from white paper. Write on the name of your mountain and glue it onto the bottom of your mountain with tooth pick "pole" (you can break your tooth pick in half if you choose).
Mountain Climber Pattern
Ski Poles You Need: 6 Wooden Skewers (2) Wagon Wheel Pasta (2) Black Electrical Tape (1-1½ ) Black Gimp (4 ) White Glue Sliver Paint Instructions: Put a dab of glue in the hole of the pasta and stick the pointed end of the skewer through the hole. Fold the gimp in half to make the strap. Wrap the electrical tape around the end of the skewer catching the loose ends of the gimp in the tape. Paint the pasta sliver. Glue your ski poles together forming an X. Flag of Switzerland Beaded Safety Pin Materials Needed: 10-1 1/16 inch Safety Pins 1-1 3/4 inch Safety Pin Seed Beads (red and white) Instructions: Follow this pattern and the basic directions on the safety pin jewelry page to complete this project. Each number column represents a pin; for example, your first pin will have 10 red beads on it. Your second pin will have 4 red beads, 2 white beads, and then 4 red beads. When you thread these beaded pins onto your larger pin, start with pin number 1.
Snowflake Cut two pieces of plastic canvas11 squares by 11 squares. Cut out pattern shown below. With white yarn, cover four corners of one piece and the entire other piece. Or make the design shown below. White sparkle yarn works well for this. Then interlock the corners of one piece into the cut-outs of the other piece. Add a string for hanging.
Swiss Cheese SWAPs You Need: Coiless Safety Pin SWAP Tags Letter Beads: SWISS Yellow Foam Foamie Snowflakes 1/4" Hole Punch Tacky Glue Scissors Pen or Fine Point Marker Instructions: Open up a pin. Slide on the letters SWISS. Push them all the way around to the other side of the pin. Cut a 1-1/4" square of yellow craft foam. Punch holes in it to look like swiss cheese. Glue on some foamie snowflakes. Write your name, your country, troop, etc on the SWAP tag. Swiss Chocolate Bar You Need: Brown Fun Foam Brown Fine Point Marker Glue Wavy Scissors Instructions: Cut three pieces of foam 1 x1½. Glue them together stacked one on top of another. Make lines on the top with marker to look like pieces of a chocolate bar. Cut one corner off with wavy scissors to look like a bite.