Hi! I just wanted to tell you that I have a couple of post that could be used for Holy Thursday, in case you like them: http://familiacatolica-org.blogspot.com/2011/07/sangre-preciosa-de-cristo-paginas-para.html
Noreen- I have done this craft with my first graders for about 8 years. I put newspapers on the table and put small bowls with the Modge Podge and water on the table. I cut out the tissue paper before class and put them in small bowls on the table. During class I show the students how to dip their sponge brush into the liquid, scrape the side of the bowl to get the access off, and paint some of their chalice. I then put a piece of the tissue paper where I painted the Modge Podge/water. The students do very well with the craft and we always wash our hands afterwards. When the chalices have dried I coat it with the Modge Podge/water to seal it.
What is your favorite religious craft you make for The Last Supper?
Here is a craft I make with my students using a plastic wine glass:
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Introduce craft: During the Last Supper, Jesus said this to his disciples, “Take this, all of you, and drink from it, for this is the chalice of my blood.” What do we drink the Blood of Christ out of? (A chalice.)
"Crafty Crafters: Last Supper (chalice)"
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Hi! I just wanted to tell you that I have a couple of post that could be used for Holy Thursday, in case you like them:
http://familiacatolica-org.blogspot.com/2011/07/sangre-preciosa-de-cristo-paginas-para.html
http://familiacatolica-org.blogspot.com/2011/07/manualidad-para-rezar-la-oracion-de.html
blessings!
March 8, 2012 at 12:49 PM
Xhonane Olivas- I'll be sure to add these! Thank you! :)
March 8, 2012 at 2:38 PM
That turned out so pretty! Is working with modge podge troublesome with 6 year olds? Wondering about the mess factor?
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March 8, 2012 at 7:27 PM
Noreen- I have done this craft with my first graders for about 8 years. I put newspapers on the table and put small bowls with the Modge Podge and water on the table. I cut out the tissue paper before class and put them in small bowls on the table. During class I show the students how to dip their sponge brush into the liquid, scrape the side of the bowl to get the access off, and paint some of their chalice. I then put a piece of the tissue paper where I painted the Modge Podge/water. The students do very well with the craft and we always wash our hands afterwards. When the chalices have dried I coat it with the Modge Podge/water to seal it.
March 9, 2012 at 8:19 AM