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Ice Cream Stick Photo Frame
The things you need:
1. Ice Cream sticks.
2. Adhesive.
3. Colours.
4. Thick string or wire.
Step 1 Collect around 15 ice cream sticks. For the base of the frame, stick the ice cream sticks as shown in the picture.
Step 2 Leave half-an-inch space from all the sides and glue four sticks on the base to make the upper layer of the frame.
Step 3 Slide the photograph through the gap.
Step 4 Take a thick wire or a string to make a loop. Stick the two ends of the loop at the back of the frame. You can now hang your photo frame.
You can draw a variety of patterns on the side of your photo frame with the help of crayons.
Game of Shapes
If there is a party in your house then you can make a game yourself and play it with everyone.
The things you need:
1. Coloured paper (Any two colours).
2. Adhesive.
3. Scissors.
4. White card sheet.
Step 1 Take the two sheets of different colours (blue and pink). Place them on top of each other and cut out at least 15 shapes. You can make any shape: triangle, square, T-shape or even a tree shape. Try to make the shapes as different as possible.
Step 2 Take a white card sheet. Stick all the shapes of one colour (blue) on this sheet. If all the shapes do not fit on one sheet then use another one.
Step 3 Keep the shapes of the other colour (pink) in an envelope. Now you are ready with the game. Take out the shapes from the envelope and see how fast you can match them with the shapes on the card sheet. Paste the shapes in order to avoid confusion.
For a party you can make a few sets like this and also organise a competition.
Painting Pots
All you need is:
1. Poster paints.
2. Paint brush.
Step 1: Pick up a pot and remove any dust from it using a soft cloth or a brush.
Step 2: If you have earthern pots, give them a coating of colour that you think would match with the colour of your walls.
Step 3: Let this base colour dry. Now you can paint a variety of patterns on top to decorate your pots.
If your pots are cemented and polished, you can directly make patterns on them. It's quite interesting and at the same time colourful and attractive too.
Earrings
Things you need:
1. Thin wires
2. Paint
3. Colourful beads
4. Coloured wool
5. Adhesive
6. Scissors
Step 2: Try to make some earrings with coloured wool and beads. Wound wool around the wire.
Step 3: Make a knot at one end of the wire and string a bead. Turn the other end in a U-shape and the earrings are ready to be worn.
Paper Chains
All you need is:
1. Crepe paper or Glossy paper.
2. Scissors.
3. Colours.
4. Adhesive.
Step 1: Take a sheet of paper, nine inches square. Fold it diagonally into two. You will get a triangle like the one in the illustration.
Step 2: With the help of scissors, make cuts as shown in the figure. Remember to keep two things in mind:
* The cuts should not reach from one side to the other.
* You should make cuts in alternate directions.
Step 3: Now, open the sheet out flat and make a second one exactly like it but of a different colour.
Step 4: Stick the two sheets together by dabbing some adhesive on the corners.
Step 5: Now, gently draw out the paper by pulling at the centre of both sides.
You will have a nice chain. Make a dozen of these and you can hang them all over.
Forever Floating
The things you need:
Bottle cork, blade and card sheet.
Step 1. Slice the cork from the center, lengthwise.
Step 2. Trim the edges.
Step 3. For sails, cut a triangle from the card sheet, in proportion to the cork.
Step 4. Cut a lengthwise slit down the center, on the upper surface of the cork.
Step5. Fix the sail into it.
You can make two boats from one cork in very little time but can enjoy boating for a very long time.
Make your own Salt
To test out how they do it, just do this simple experiment at home.
All you need is:
1. One tablespoon of salt.
2. A plate with raised edges.
3. Spoon.
4. Two cups of water.
Step 1: Mix the salt in water thoroughly. If mixing in a plate is inconvenient then do so in a bowl and then pour the salty water in the plate with raised edges.
Step 2: Keep the plate out in the sun until the water fully evaporates.
You will see tiny crystals of salt left behind in the plate.
That's how salt is made.
The desert soil in the Rann of Kutch has so much natural salt in it or is so saline that no other kind of vegetation can grow there easily.
As much as 60 per cent of India's salt is produced here. If you ever get a chance try watching mountains of salt being made the natural way!
Festive Bow and Arrow
You will need:
Elastic, broomstick, plasticine, stem of any tree, scissors and paints.
Step 1: Bend the stem in the form of an arc making sure it does not break. Tie elastic from one end to the other.
Step 2: For the arrow, take one stick out from the broom. Trim it.
Step 3: Make a ball out of plasticine and stick it at one end of the arrow. This will not hurt anyone while you play with your bow and arrow.
Shake a Shaker
Just remember, you will be making a valuable addition to the range of percussion instruments that are used for their rhythm and the texture of their sound - like the maraca (a rattle like instrument in the shape of a gourd, that contains dried seeds, pebbles or lead shots).
The things you need:
1. An empty soft drink can
2. A few pebbles
3. Coloured paper
4. Marker
Step 2: Cover the opening of the can by sticking a piece of chart paper across it.
Step 4: Decorate the can the way you want to. You can draw flowers, cartoons, faces or whatever catches your fancy.
Perhaps you can think of more ideas to make your type of shaker.
Your shakers are ready for the music!
Tin Can Lantern
1. An empty soft drink can or a tin
2. A hammer
3. A few nails
4. A 15-inch long wire
You can use a small bit of plastic clay to fix the candle to the bottom of the can. Your lantern is ready to brighten up your dinner time. And watch out for the exciting shadows it throws.
Weave a Thread
The things you need:
1. Pin board
2. Small size nails
3. Hammer
4. Different coloured threads
5. Black cloth
6. pencil
Step 2: With the help of a light coloured pencil draw out the pattern. Try to keep it simple if you are doing it for the first time.
Step 4: Start from one end of the pattern. Tie a knot in one of the nails and start weaving the thread randomly around the other nails.
So aren't you eager to try it out? Though it looks complicated and difficult, once you get down to making the pattern, it's fun all the way. This attractive design board makes an excellent gift for birthdays and anniversaries.
My Hut
All you need is:
1. Square sheet of paper.
2. Colours.
Fold the paper as shown in each of the figures.
The hut that you have made looks unfurnished. Use some good colours to paint it.
Make a Toy Periscope
Instead of coming out of the stadium/field in a sour mood, carry your very own periscope to the next match.
A periscope is an optical instrument that comes handy to see things from an angle where it is otherwise difficult to see them. Like in submarines. People in submarines use a periscope to see objects above the ocean.
The things you need:
1. Two empty cornflake cartons
2. Two plain mirrors
3. Two pieces of cardboard
4. A pair of scissors
5. Packing tape
Step 2: Place the cardboard to the bottom of both the cartons at a 45 degree angle and secure it tightly.
Step 3: Mount a mirror on each of the cardboard and secure it with the help of some tape.
Step 5: Place the two cartons on top of each other - open ends together.
Make sure that the mirrors are placed at a 45 degree angle. Otherwise the periscope won't work!