Craft Made Using Paper Rolls
The best craft to make for any space lesson in school or
as a fun project at home is this silly paper roll rocket craft. These will take
your youngsters to the moon, and they'll adore using their imaginations to do
it!
Making Paper Rockets
Anyone with access to a spare set of paper tubes? I don't
want to throw them away, so I try to keep a lot of them for engaging craft
projects with the kids, like our Paper Craft or my Paper Roll Satellite Craft.
Our family chose to make this enjoyable paper rocket
craft so that my kids might launch off to the moon on their upcoming
imaginative journey. My kids have recently become intrigued with space, and for
good cause.
Make certain
Supplies
1.
Paper in colour
2.
A paper roll
3.
Craft adhesive
4.
Pencil
5.
Scissors
6.
Template
Printable
Model
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- How to Make a Paper Roll Rocket Craft 1. Choose a coloured sheet of paper for the rocket. Choose a different colour for the remaining portions of the project and use yellow and orange for the flame patterns. Cut out the patterns neatly by tracing them.
- Arrange
the flame cutouts so that the tiny cutout is on top of the medium cutout, which
is then on top of the huge cutout. The windows of the rocket are formed by
sticking the little round cutouts onto the relatively large circular cutouts.
- Use a piece of craft paper to wrap the paper roll.
- Attach two round window cutouts, one underneath the other, to the paper roll. Glue the flame pattern onto the inner side of the roll and adhere the flame cutout to the roll's bottom surface.
- Slits should be inserted through the roll's bottom end to hold the stand cutouts in place.
- Verify that the paper roll can be positioned on the supports upright.
- Create
the template for the cone.
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