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George & Abe for President’s Day

Feb
16
Submitted by Tami
Filed in: Paper crafts, Preschool, President's Day, School Age, Toddler

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George & Abe for President’s DayCelebrate President’s Day by making paper George Washington and Abraham Lincoln busts. Made from construction paper, this is a great project for the classroom.

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Tags: Abe Lincoln, Construction Paper Crafts, George Washington, president, President’s Day

2 Responses to George & Abe for President’s Day

  1. Dee says:
    February 16, 2012 at 12:59 pm

    RE: George and Abe for president. There are no directions on the link and the comments are closed so you can’t notify her that there are no directions showing up. I would LOVE to do this with my girls tomorrow. Is there a way someone can let her know? Thanks Amanda. As always, great ideas.

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    • Amanda Formaro says:
      February 19, 2012 at 9:37 am

      Hi Dee. I would suggest using the image from the craft and enlarging it on your printer. Then you can make simple patterns from that. It seems pretty straightforward, just shapes from construction paper :)

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