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Step-by-step tutorial. Step 1. Gather your materials! Step 2. Create your porthole frame by cutting out the center of one of your paper plates. Step 3. On a plate without a hole, draw your favorite sea creatures in one solid color with a crayon. We chose a fish and a starfish!
I had a clock quit working, rather than throwing it away, I took it apart and made it into a submarine porthole wall decoration. Materials:- plastic circle c...
13 cze 2012 · STEP ONE: Freehand the submarine shape. Keep it simple and easy. Oval for the body. Semi-oval for look out glass up top. And you need a rather well-rounded rectangle for the propeller. My motto when making kid’s stuff applies: it doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to get done. STEP TWO: Paint the submarine. Our son wanted to paint it red.
Children will love to explore under the sea with easy craft submarine porthole. Children can make their own art to look at underwater, or you can print the clipart from the tutorial. Pair this craft with a favorite underwater science book for a craft that double as a educational project.
This tutorial will provide the basics, optional material and what ultimately worked for me. What I envisioned was a 3 dimensional porthole with material that mimicked glass and rivets as well. The hardest part was finding what looked like glass, but wasn't glass, that I could cut.
9 lip 2022 · Anna offers a step by step cardboard submarine craft complete with portholes and picture book recommendations to bring the ocean to life and ignite young reader's imaginations when they think of their own possibilities!
4 gru 2021 · Portholes are the windows of our boat and when you’re at the dock, you need privacy. There are many options available for porthole covers, including commercial shades. We wanted something simple, easy to care for, and easy to put on or remove.