
The first thing you will want to do is print out the cloud printable onto white cardstock. You can download the Free "God is Faithful" Cloud Printable Here. You can either cut them out for your students or have them cut it out during the lesson.

You will need to cut out the construction paper into 1 1/4" strips before doing the craft with your students. Each student will need a red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple strip of construction paper. I used a paper trimmer and put the paper in horizontally so that the strips would be 9" tall and 1 1/4" wide.

Students can color in the Faithful letters on their cloud. Using rainbow colors on the letters greatly compliments the craft's finished look!

Students will take their 1 1/4" strip of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple construction paper and glue it to the back of the cloud. Have them put a little bit of glue on the top of each strip and then add it to the back of the cloud one at a time, working from left to right (purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red.)

In order to allow the craft to hang, bend a pipe cleaner in half and attach it to the top of the cloud on the back with a piece of tape.

Once the craft is dry, you can send them home for kids to hang up and enjoy! Or you can hang them up in the classroom before sending them home too. If you're looking for more hands-on ideas for your lesson on Noah's Ark, see my Noah's Ark Sunday School Lesson Plan.

The first thing you will want to do is print out the cloud printable onto white cardstock. You can download the Free "God is Faithful" Cloud Printable Here. You can either cut them out for your students or have them cut it out during the lesson.

You will need to cut out the construction paper into 1 1/4" strips before doing the craft with your students. Each student will need a red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple strip of construction paper. I used a paper trimmer and put the paper in horizontally so that the strips would be 9" tall and 1 1/4" wide.

Students can color in the Faithful letters on their cloud. Using rainbow colors on the letters greatly compliments the craft's finished look!

Students will take their 1 1/4" strip of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple construction paper and glue it to the back of the cloud. Have them put a little bit of glue on the top of each strip and then add it to the back of the cloud one at a time, working from left to right (purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red.)

In order to allow the craft to hang, bend a pipe cleaner in half and attach it to the top of the cloud on the back with a piece of tape.

Once the craft is dry, you can send them home for kids to hang up and enjoy! Or you can hang them up in the classroom before sending them home too. If you're looking for more hands-on ideas for your lesson on Noah's Ark, see my Noah's Ark Sunday School Lesson Plan.