It is a nice little trip down memory lane when every summer I walk into a store and see some of the same toys that have been summertime favorites since I was a kid. Plastic buckets and shovels, big colorful rubber balls, jacks, balsa wood planes, bubbles and pinwheels were the toys I begged my mother for when we visited Woolsworth during summer months.
In memory of my childhood and because I love paper crafts, I decided to make my own pinwheel. Although I do not play with the pinwheel much, I think it looks nice in a potted plant. And every time I see the pinwheel it reminds me that summertime is here and I should work less and play more. Furthermore, if you have children making a pinwheel is a great rainy day craft.
What you will need:
1 – 8.5”x11” sheet of cardstock paper
1 – wooden dow
6” wire (I used 20 gauge)
2 – medium/large beads
needle nose pliers
ruler and exactor knife or scissors
Click here to download the PINWHEEL_template.pdf. Print out template at 100% on the cardstock paper.C…
In memory of my childhood and because I love paper crafts, I decided to make my own pinwheel. Although I do not play with the pinwheel much, I think it looks nice in a potted plant. And every time I see the pinwheel it reminds me that summertime is here and I should work less and play more. Furthermore, if you have children making a pinwheel is a great rainy day craft.
What you will need:
1 – 8.5”x11” sheet of cardstock paper
1 – wooden dow
6” wire (I used 20 gauge)
2 – medium/large beads
needle nose pliers
ruler and exactor knife or scissors
Click here to download the PINWHEEL_template.pdf. Print out template at 100% on the cardstock paper.C…