Monday, November 23, 2009

Indian Corn Napkin Rings

You will need

* Craft knife and ruler
* Cardboard tissue tubes
* Red, yellow, and blue acrylic or tempera paints

* Paper or plastic plate
* New pencil with an eraser top
* Newspaper


1. Using a craft knife, cut the tissue tubes into 2 1/2-inch sections (a parent's job). You'll need 1 for each napkin ring. Trim the edges smooth with scissors.
2.

Next, pour small amounts of the 3 paint colors onto a paper or plastic plate. Now show your child how to dip the pencil eraser into some paint and practice stamping corn kernel shapes onto newspaper.
3.

Once he's mastered the printing technique, have your child hold the bottom of a tube section and print rows of kernels all around the top half, mixing the colors. Then have him set the tube on end to dry while he prints the tops of the other tubes in the same manner. After the paint dries, he can pick up each napkin ring and print kernels on the unpainted half.

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