YOU’LL NEED:
- Bostik Clag Kids PVA Glue
- Bostik Glitter Glue
- Bostik Blu Stik
- Bostik Glu Tape
- Bostik Blu-Tack
- Printed Template
- A4 Coloured card: Fins x1 Cone x1
- A4 Coloured paper: Rocket Body x 1 (sheets)
- Cardboard Roll (or paper towel roll, plastic wrap roll etc. cut to desired size)
- Greylead pencil
- Scissors
- Craft knife
How to:
Step 1
Print the template and find a clean surface to work on. Make sure you have everything you need.
Step 2
Cut a piece of coloured paper to the same height as the roll. Make sure it is long enough to wrap around the roll and overlap a little at the end. Use the Blu Stik and glue it to the roll.
Ask a parent to cut four 2cm long slits (using the craft knife) at one end on the roll. The slits should be spaced evenly around the edge.
Step 3
Blu-Tack the cone template to a piece of coloured paper. Cut around the template. Once cut out, remove the template and Blu-Tack.
Do the same with the fins. Trace a 20 cent piece 3 times on some coloured card to create the windows. Cut out.
TIP: On the template the dashed lines are fold lines and the solid lines are to be cut out.
Step 4
Align the slits on each fit and fit together. Then insert the fins into the slits at the bottom of the roll.
Glue on the 3 windows with the Blu Stik.
Apply Glu Tape to the tab on the cone, roll and attach to form a cone.
Then put Clag Kids PVA Glue along the top edge of the roll and place the cone on top. Leave to dry.
Step 5
Decorate with Glitter Glue, then it’s… 3… 2… 1…. BLAST OFF!
Quality time with Dad*
- Studies show that fathers who spend plenty of quality bonding time with children positively effects early child development.
- Kids are encouraged to lead the way with dad’s help through fun and interactive projects such as the Bostik’s Volcano and Rocketship.
- Bostik’s Father’s Day craft projects makes for unique and sentimental presents for dads, uncles and granddads.
- Kids can show dad that he’s their hero with Bostik’s Super Hero craft project.
*Science Daily, How Fathers and Children should spend time together, June 2019.
Source: https://www.bostik.com/ideasthatstick/our-projects/bostik-rocket/