![]() This is her signature pose whenever she sees a camera. Her toolbox contains different items than her dad’s toolbox, but these are very empowering tools to a 3 year old. Washi tape, scissors, glue stick, colored pencils, and a mini tape measure. Washi tap e is her absolute favorite, so much that I carry a few rolls and a pair of scissors in my purse. It has saved us at soccer games, while helping in the classroom, at church, and anywhere else she may get bored. To Make Your Own Kaleidoscopes You’ll Need These Supplies: I hand her a roll of tape, scissors and a scrap piece of paper and she is occupied for a good 30 minutes. This diy adult craft kaleidoscope kit will be a great gift for both kid and adult. She got right to work decorating her cardboard tube. It can be education toy for kid or can give childs memories for adults. ![]() DIY Kaleidoscope: Kaleidoscopes create really interesting displays of color and shapes. Comes 3 Sets DIY Kaleidoscope Making Kit Product size: 20 x 4CM/7.9 x 1.6inch.16 x 4CM/6.3 x 1.6inch Different paper: Laser paper kaleidoscope, color paper kaleidoscope, flower paper kaleidoscope Make Your Own Kaleidoscopes Everything you need for build your own unique kaleidoscope.Personalize and decorate any way you like Fun activity for school or at home.It is simple and fun to assemble. I found these colored tubes at Michaels, but you could use a toilet paper or paper towel roll if you have one handy.īesides her toolbox, you’ll need a few tools of your own for this project. While playing with some leftover metal bars, I discovered that they create perfect kaleidoscopes. With your scissors cut 2 circles out of clear plastic. I used an office supply package that held file tabs, but something like a strawberry carton would work too. Glue one of the circles inside the tube, about a 1/4″ down and add beads.Īnd then glue the second circle on the outside. Use a ruler to measure the depth of the tube from the plastic circle up.Ĭut a piece of reflective scrapbook paper to that length.Īnd score the back so it neatly folds into a triangle. I traced around the tube then drew a triangle inside the circle and measured the lengths to figure the size we would need.Īdd another piece of tape to help it hold it’s shape and insert it into the tube. ![]() Material: Cardboard tube (like one from a roll of paper towels or toilet paper) Paint (optional) Clear plastic (we’re using the lid from a container of greens) Ruler. The tube on the left has the beads at the end and the tube on the right is open so she can look at any and everything with it. Here is what a pearler bead creation (that was melted together) looks like through our open ended kaleidoscope. We love Sago Mini Toolbox and we are also so excited about Sago Sago’s app Sago Mini Boats that just came out today – which you can check out here! Follow Sago Sago on Twitter and Facebook. ![]()
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