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Free Children’s Sunday School Crafts – Creation and Beauty

By: Mary Katecomment

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This is one of the free children’s Sunday school crafts you can try with your Sunday school class.  You can use this to teach about God, Creation and the beauty that God provided to the world.

Sunday School Crafts: “Creation Tissue Paper Flowers”

Lesson:  God created beauty, God is creative, God created the seasons (to be used in spring), God replenished the world after Noah.

Needed:
-sheets of multi-colored tissue paper, five for each child
-cardboard pieces from dry cleaner pants hangers, one for each child
-twine

Before Class:
Each child will be making one giant flower made of five sheets to tissue paper each.  Hence, at home, lay five sheets of different colored tissue paper, one on top of the other.
-Using your eyes and judgment, cut the corners off so you have almost a complete circle.
-Fold in half
-Do the same for every child
-Cut pieces of twine a foot long.

Sunday School Crafts Instruction: Give each child the five pieces of tissue paper, plus one length of the twine, plus the cardboard part of the dry cleaner hanger.  Have them each
1.Pinch the circle of five tissue sheets together from the top and the bottom until it is shaped almost like a bow tie.
2.Tie the twine around the center of the pinched center, pulling tight but not tearing the tissue.
3.Slowly and gently, fluff out one sheet of tissue paper at a time until it makes a large, multi-colored bloom.
4.Color the cardboard part of the dry cleaner hanger green or brown for the stem, using markers, crayons or craft paint.
5.Tie the stem to the bloom using the ends of the twine.

 

Do you find the use of Sunday school crafts beneficial in your classroom?  Share your thoughts and experiences below!  And don’t forget to Follow Me on Twitter, where I will share more Sunday school crafts and ideas!

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