So here's the story. I am a councler at a summer camp, well this year I am in charge of the craft station for the last two weeks. The first week I am in charge is superhero week. I am at a total loss as to what to get these kids to make. We get 3-1 hour sessions throughout the week. We need to do something with wood and is has to be theme related. I was planning on searching the internet this weekend but any help would be great! Thanks a bunch!
P.s. the age group is 6-12
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Check Pinterest! My bible for crafts. You could do bird house, you said with wood right? Or some sort of wood plaque they can hang in there room. Have them paint there name on them or something they love.
Got my idea! Gonna do the bookmarks and HQ. a wooden box kit that the kids build and decorate with comic book decoupage. I will post pics in a few weeks when they are done! I am super excited!
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I know you said you already got an idea, but just in case...
One year at summer camp, the group I was with had a knight theme, so they had small wooden shields for all of us - just a simple shape cut out of wood with a nylon strap on the back for carrying. You could do a circle like Captain America's shield and have them paint them. We signed each other's shields with a sharpie at the end of the week.
My first thought was to decorate capes, but masks (like someone said above) would probably be easier
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Also this is pretty cute and doubles as a bookmark.
https://pinterest.com/pin/20407004531848529/
I know you said you already got an idea, but just in case...
One year at summer camp, the group I was with had a knight theme, so they had small wooden shields for all of us - just a simple shape cut out of wood with a nylon strap on the back for carrying. You could do a circle like Captain America's shield and have them paint them. We signed each other's shields with a sharpie at the end of the week.
My first thought was to decorate capes, but masks (like someone said above) would probably be easier