For us to be self-proclaimed homebodies, we sure are on the go a lot. The car is one of our favorite classrooms. As a matter of fact, Bug learned his left from his right by turning corners and waiting at stoplights, guessing which way to go.
Our new car-focus is directions: North, South, East, and West. The car has a handy-dandy compass in the rearview mirror, so now, as we're tooling along, I'll ask Bug, "What direction are we going?"
So, then I got the bright idea to make a compass rose.
When I shared my idea with Angelgirl, her response was, "A what?"
"A compass rose. You know, the star-looking thing on a map that points North, South, East, and West."
"Oh, a compass."
"Right."
"So why not just say compass?"
"Because it's a compass rose. Google it."
"No."
"Go ahead, look it up."
"No."
"Fine, well, we're going to make a compass rose."
"Mom, just say compass."
"Whatever."
So here it is, folks! A step by step view of the making of our compass (
rose).
The materials:
Paint, scissors, a single hole punch, yarn, sentence strips (or large index cards), 2 - chenille stems (We called them pipe cleaners in the '70's), a styrofoam ball (about tennis ball size), craft glue, foam stickers, cardstock, a pen (I wound up using a gel pen).
Step 1 - Cut the styrofoam ball in half, with a knife, and paint.
Step 2- 4 - Once the half-ball dries, trace a circle around it on the cardstock, cut it out, and glue it to the styrofoam to give it backing.
Step 5 - 6 - Fold the chenille stems in half and cut in half. Stick one piece in all four sides of the ball. Punch a single hole at the top and bottom of the cardstock circle.
Step 7 - Curl the ends of the chenille stems to give a wider base, and stick the foam stickers on each end. Be sure to use a different color for each direction.
Step 8 - 9 - Thread a piece of yarn through the top hole of the cardstock and secure. Then cut the sentence strips and label with each direction. Be sure to place a corresponding foam sticker on each one to serve as a reference for the main compass. Also, place the directional designation on the stickers, both on the cards and on the actual compass.
Step 10 - Punch a hole at the top and bottom of the direction cards. Then, thread the yarn through the bottom hole in the cardstock through each card. I put a knot at the bottom with another sticker for added security. Voila! A compass (
rose)!
What neat things are you crafting?
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