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Days of Creation Paper Plate Craft

Days of Creation Paper Plate Craft

Join Ella and Annie for their Christian Sunday school, days of creation craft; teaching the creation of the world from the book of Genesis. We used paper plates as our canvas, acrylic paint, felt and buttons to add a tactile aspect to the craft. The clear glitter paint is perfect for painting a starry night.

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Days of Creation Day 1
Days of Creation Day 1
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Days of Creation Day 1

For day 1 of creation, we painted half of the paper plate yellow and the other half black. The girls added some clear glitter paint to the black half.

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Days of Creation Day 2
Days of Creation Day 2
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Days of Creation Day 2

Day 2 of creation, sky and sea, paint the paper plate blue. Cut out tiny felt clouds and glue to the plate. The felt gives the clouds a soft, fuzzy feeling.

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Days of Creation Day 3
Days of Creation Day 3
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Days of Creation Day 3

Paint the top half of the plate with blue acrylic paint and the bottom half green. Glue on felt clouds cut from white felt and the felt flowers.

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Days of Creation Day 4
Days of Creation Day 4
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Days of Creation Day 4

Paint the paper plate black and cover with one coat of clear glitter paint for the stars. Mix black and white for gray and paint a circle moon. Use yellow paint to make the sun.

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Days of Creation Day 5
Days of Creation Day 5
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Days of Creation Day 5

Day five of creation, we painted the sky yellow with black birds and the sea blue. Glue buttons on for the fish and paint small triangles for their tails.

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Days of Creation Day 6
Days of Creation Day 6
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Days of Creation Day 6

Day 6 of creation, man and animals, we made a cute girl. Paint the plate your choice of skin tone color. We painted the plate trim yellow for the hair, black for her eyes, pink rosy cheeks and red for her smile.

 
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