Starburst Craft using Fork Painting

Have you seen the video on You Tube about size comparison of our Planets and the Stars? It is amazing! If you ever want a good perspective on just how small we are on this little Planet Earth, this movie is definitely worth watching. I have watched it with my kids several times and they are truly mesmerized by how huge all these stars are in comparison to our own Sun. Since our Sun has been shining so bright lately, I thought it would be fun to make a starburst craft. We used a plastic fork to create the rays of light. It was so much fun!!

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Supplies:

  • white sheet of card stock paper
  • 3 different sized circle lids (I used small, medium, large)
  • orange and yellow crayon
  • yellow paint
  • plastic fork

Directions:

1. Trace circles onto white paper

Trace circles onto your white paper making sure to use several different shapes to represent the different sizes of stars.

2. Color each circle

Color each circle yellow and orange.

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3. Paint the rays of light around each circle

Use the yellow paint and a plastic fork to paint the rays of light around each star and let it dry.

Looks pretty awesome, right??!!

My kids loved the fork painting and I’m already thinking of different ideas to use this technique. I also loved the mixture of crayons with paint. If you try this fork painting idea I’d love to see what you create.

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