When I taught Pre-k, this craft was definitely a classroom favorite! It is very simple to make and is fun for kids because they get to make a little mess. These icicles are the perfect craft for winter days at home, when it is too cold to go outside. You can also use this in the classroom when learning about winter weather, the letter I, and the structure of icicles.
Total Time: 10 minutes
Yield: 3 sets of icicles
Supplies:
Steps:
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I did not see in the instructions how you get it off the paper????
It is a cute design but not complete in the instructions on how to make.
In step #4, I put that you need to shake the excess glitter off of the page. And the person who commented after you is correct in that these icicles are not ones you remove from the page.
These stay ON the paper. kids canuse circle shapes to create snowmen and glue underneath.
For icicles you can use elsewhere, put the glue on waxed paper, add the glitter and peel off when dry.
If you cut apart the icicles, you can poke an ornament hook through the top of each and hang on your tree.
Creating a scene beneath the icicles is a good idea! When I did this craft in my pre-k room, the kids wanted their icicles to be so long that there was not room left.
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