I have, so far, NOT lost the Canva files for this activity.
Specific Supplies
- Tongue depressors with pre-punched holes
- Paper straws
- Brads
- Punch pins
- 6x6" double-sided origami paper
- Sticks (hoarded, ahem, collected over several years)
- yarn
- ribbon
- Burlap twine
- crepe streamers
- misc. metal washers, nuts, bolts, etc. (checked to remove anything sharp. probably.)
General supplies and tools
- Scissors (regular and children's safety scissors)
- Hole punches
- Tape
- Popsicle sticks
- Rulers
- Pencils
- Markers & Crayons
The brads I initially got were colorful but crap. They could not possibly punch a hole through anything, let alone a paper straw. So I offered a choice between push pins and tongue depressors with the holes already in them. Things stayed more or less in order this time, except when a bunch of the brads and push pins got dumped into the bin of metal bits. Not many people actually made pinwheels, but quite a few made wind chimes or variations thereof and wind streamers or magic wands. There were also lots of random creations like paper masks, things made with sticks and popsicle sticks, and there was some glittery ribbon that was much appreciated. You can do a lot with tape.

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