Sunday, August 21, 2011
Crafts For Church On Your Sunday School Curriculum
Sunday school is the perfect place for young people's views and religious beliefs. By integrating the activities interesting and fun crafts in Sunday Bible study program, you can ensure that students wait until Sunday.
Wire Cross Church crafts
To participate in Sunday School this job, you will need the following:
* Mini Sticks
* Tacky Glue
* Stones
* A low temperature glue gun
Wooden sticks *
* The different colors of yarn
Assist students in the liturgy of your children apply hot glue to the end of the wire and put it on a piece of craft stick of regular size. Then ask them to cover the rest of the stick with glue adhesive. Their next task is to wrap the wire around the stick as many times as necessary to completely cover the stick. While helping students cut the end of the wire and glue in place with hot glue gun. Repeat this process with a mini stick. After the two poles are covered with wire, stick with the hot glue gun to form a cross. Encourage students to decorate their crosses with stones.
This is a great addition to your Sunday school curriculum, because students like to take up the cross-wire your home to share with family and friends.
Pasta Bible Activity Pins
To craft this church, you will need the following:
* Many letter-shaped pasta
* Spray paint
* Jewelry Craft Pins
* Tacky Glue
Help your students choose the pasta in the form of letters to state sentences or words related to the Bible lesson. If you are only covered with a lesson on the history of creation, has the spell "Adam" "Eve" or "Eden". For more generic rather than based lessons, encourage your students to choose the letters you write "God", "Jesus," "WWJD," etc.
Next, glue the letters to students of dough together form the words they choose. Then glue handmade jewelry pin back. Finally, help students to spray paint the pins, and prepares them for wear!
These two activities are perfect Sunday school to add to your Sunday school curriculum, because they reinforce the teachings of Christianity while giving students a creative outlet.
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