Sky-High Angels

Why

Kids make this craft to remember to help others on Angel Day, August 22. Then move their adorable angel on high to be a Christmas tree topper.


Steps

1. Measure colored construction paper to cover a cardboard tube. Cut with Crayola® Scissors. Attach with Crayola School Glue.

2. Decorate construction paper for your angel's dress with Crayola Gel Markers, Crayola Metallic FX Crayons, and Crayola Glitter Glue. Dry. Bend the skirt into a bell shape and glue to the tube. Attach pieces of paper doily or lace to the bottom of dress. Cut two half hearts from doilies for wings. Attach with glue. Dry.

3. Cut out a construction paper angel face. Draw features with Crayola Washable Markers. Glue the face on the angel. Bend a chenille stick into a halo, leaving a stem to hold it up. Glue it to the angel's head. Dry.

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.

Glitter Glue— WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD—Small parts. Not for children under 3 years. Not for use on skin.

Sharp Point— CAUTION: Contains a functional sharp point and should not be used by children under 4 years. Close adult supervision is required and adult assistance may be needed.

Scissors—ATTENTION: The cutting edges of scissors are sharp and care should be taken whenever cutting or handling. Blunt-tip scissors should be used only by children 4 years and older. Pointed-tip scissors should be used only by children 6 years and older.

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Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Metallic FX Crayons
  • Markers
  • Gel Markers
  • No-Run School Glue
  • Glitter Glue
  • Blunt-Tip Scissors
household supplies
  • stapler and staples
  • construction paper
  • chenille sticks
  • paper doily
  • lace

Where & When

"My 8-year-old daughter decorated her angel with tiny details. She is thrilled to see it on top of our Christmas Tree."
Winston T., father.

"My Sunday School class made sparkling and festive angels. We display them in angel hair on our wide windowsills."
Kaye J., religious school volunteer.


Interesting Info

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has a display of Neapolitan Baroque Crèche figures under its Angel Tree. The Angel Tree is filled with ornate terra-cotta figures dressed in silk, velvet, and lace.