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TWIG NAME PLATE   
Written by: Amanda Formaro [Amanda is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. www.craftsbyamanda.com]

Grade: K-6

Age: 4-12

Summary:

A step-by-step lesson on how to make a name plate for a bedroom door or bunk at camp.

Identify your bunk! Let there be no confusion whose bed is who’s at camp by making a cool nameplate to hang above your bed or on the bedpost.

What You Need:

  • 8” x 10” piece of cardboard
  • twigs
  • dried pasta noodles
  • white craft glue
  • instant grab fast drying glue
  • twine or hemp
  • scissors

What You Do:

  1. Starting an inch or so from the edge of the cardboard, use white craft glue to write your name.
  2. Place pasta noodles into the glue. Smaller noodles work great for smaller lettering or for letters with several curves (R, S, B, etc). Large noodles are good for basic letters. Use a combination of different noodles for a fun effect!
  3. Place twigs around the border of the cardboard, breaking twigs into smaller pieces to make them fit, if needed. Pay attention to the curves in the twigs and be sure that there’s enough of the twig that will be flush with the cardboard. Once you have the placement you want, use instant grab glue to attach them to the cardboard. White craft glue can be used as an alternative but will require a longer drying time.
  4. Use a pen to poke a hole in the cardboard at the top left and right corners, below the twig border. Use pen to poke the ends of a piece of twine through the holes and bring around the back and tie. Trim ends.

Optional: If you prefer the less rustic look, you can paint the pasta noodles and the twigs and cover the cardboard with construction paper or fabric.

Tip: Never pull healthy twigs from a live tree. Always gather twigs that have already fallen to the ground. Look the twig over for insect life. If you are unsure, you can bake the twigs in a 250 F oven for 30 minutes and let cool.

Recommended Books/Videos:

The Kids' Summer Handbook
This compendium of activities offers ideas galore for young vacationers. Six broad sections-Shoreside, Landside, After Dark, Hiking and Camping, Rainy Days, and Cottage Crafts-cover a wide range of nature investigations, water sports, arts and crafts, recipes, and safety information that varies greatly in both difficulty and age appropriateness. From crayfish trap to canoe strokes, raising monarch butterflies to building a tree fort, paper-folding to whittling, there is something for everyone here.

Nature's Art Box
From t-shirts to twig baskets, 65 cool projects for crafty kids to make with natural materials you can find anywhere.


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