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Windmill of Spontaneity Craft

Windmill of Spontaneity Craft

Materials you will need:
Card
Pen & pencil
Colouring pencils
Cardboard tube
Sellotape
Paper fastenner
Round dish

How to make Windmill of Spontaneity Craft:

1. Use the dish as a template to draw around.
2. Draw a smaller circle in the centre.
3. Divide the circle into eight equal segments.
4. Pour the plaster of Paris into the lid.
5. Tap the lid to let any air bubbles escape. Let the plaster start to set for a few minutes then press the leaf carefully onto the top of the plaster.
6. Colour the segments in.
7. Draw an arrow approximately 8cm in length.
8. In each segment write a different place to go to, e.g. the park, the zoo, the beach, the cinema, the museum, etc.
9. Cut out both the circle and the arrow.
10. Use Sellotape to stick the arrow to the bottom of the cardboard tube.
11. Sellotape the cardboard tube to a piece of card to give it stability.
12. Poke the paper fastener through the centre of the circle, and pierce it through the top of the tube. Open out the fastener to secure the circle in place. Make sure that you push the fastener right in the centre, or it will be biased to one side.
13. Spin the circle, and see what activity the arrow points to.