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Arts & CraftsCraft Ideas for Kids

How to Make a Kaleidoscope

Instructions

  • Step 1: Draw a rectangle Draw a rectangle, 8-by-4 inches, on the plastic using your pen or permanent marker, and cut it out with your scissors or a utility knife.
  • Step 2: Draw your fold lines Draw three lines, parallel to each other, lengthwise along the rectangle. The lines should be 1¼ inches apart, starting 1¼ inches from the top edge. The last line will be ¼ inch from the bottom edge.
  • Step 3: Fold the rectangle Fold your rectangle along the lines you just drew, forming a three-dimensional triangle. The small 1/4-inch fold should be on the outside. Using your clear tape, tape the triangle together along the thin ¼-inch flap of plastic.
  • Step 4: Cut the paper towel tube Cut the paper towel tube to a length of 8 inches, the same length as your plastic triangle. Slide your clear plastic triangle inside the paper towel tube.
  • Step 5: Cover one end Place one end of the tube on the black construction paper and trace a circle around it. Cut out the circle with your scissors and tape it to one end of the paper towel tube.
  • Step 6: Poke a hole Poke a small hole with the scissors or utility knife in the middle of the construction paper circle you just taped to the paper towel tube.
  • Step 7: Fill the plastic wrap with shiny objects Place a square of plastic wrap on the uncovered end of the paper towel tube. Push the plastic wrap down into the tube by about 1 inch to create a pocket. Fill the depression with your shiny sequins, beads, and confetti.
  • Step 8: Cover the plastic wrap Once the plastic wrap is filled with shiny objects, cover the open end of the tube with wax paper. Wrap a rubber band around the edge of the tube so that the wax paper and plastic wrap stay in place. Make sure the rubber band is tight so nothing slips out!
  • Step 9: Trim the plastic wrap and wax paper With your scissors, trim off the excess plastic wrap and wax paper so your kaleidoscope doesn’t look messy. If you have stickers or wrapping paper, you can now use them to decorate the outside of your kaleidoscope. Don’t cover the eyehole or the wax paper – that’s how the light gets in!
  • Step 10: Enjoy your homemade kaleidoscope Look through your kaleidoscope, pointing the other end at a lamp or indirect source of sunlight. Slowly turn it in your hand, enjoying all the pretty colors.
  • FACT: In 2000, Christie’s auction house sold an antique kaleidoscope for $75,000.

You Will Need

  • A sheet of clear
  • heavy
  • bendable plastic
  • A ruler
  • A pen
  • Scissors
  • Clear tape
  • A paper towel tube
  • Black construction paper
  • A square of plastic wrap
  • Small shiny objects
  • such as beads
  • sequins
  • and shiny confetti
  • Wax paper
  • A rubber band
  • Stickers or wrapping paper (optional)
  • A utility knife (optional)

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How to Make Your Backpack Look Cool

How to Make a Temporary Tattoo

How to Make a Diorama

How to Cover a Textbook

How to Make a Kaleidoscope

How to Make Finger Paints

How to Make an Easy Friendship Bracelet

How to Make a Daisy Chain

How to Make a Sand Painting

How to Make a Milk Carton Birdhouse

How to Make a Friendly Foam Porcupine

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How to Make an Optical Illusion Ring

How to Make Bakeable Modeling Clay Beads

How to Make a Monkey Refrigerator Magnet

How to Make a Suncatcher

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