Team Spirit Sports Poster

Why

Award a gold medal with the Crayola #1 Sports Fan Cutter Project Kit! Capture your favorite sports moments and players in an easy-to-design poster.


Steps

1. Gather your favorite photographs of a favorite sports team or player—a pro, friend, cousin, or yourself! Enlarge or shrink the photos to any size you like to make your Crayola Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan poster.

2. Place each photo on the cutting mat of the Crayola Cutter. Follow the package directions. Hold the Cutter at a 90-degree angle to cut out the photos. Be creative! You can cut around the photo and inside! Trim around equipment or players so they stand out. Make interior cuts for uncluttered images.

3. Lay the photos and other mementoes such as awards or programs on your poster. Decide where to add words, backgrounds, and stickers. Use the kit stencils to cut shapes and letters with different colored paper, or create your own cut-out designs!

4. After all backgrounds, shapes, and photos are placed in a poster design you like, use a Crayola Glue Stick to attach everything to the poster.

5. To add extra pizzazz, decorate your sports art with Crayola Glitter Glue and Markers! Air-dry the glue before framing or hanging in your room.

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.

Related Crafts

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Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Markers
  • Glue Sticks
  • Glitter Glue
  • Crayola Cutter
  • Crayola® Cutter Project Kit: #1 Sports Fan
household supplies
  • photograph(s)

Where & When

"My son loves sports and plays on a variety of teams. His poster shows pictures and statistics of the positions he plays! "
Mario G., father of 8-year-old.

"When my daughter’s cheerleading squad came home from Nationals, the girls used the Cutter kit to create a poster of their competitions. They framed the poster and presented it as a gift to their coach, who burst into tears. "
Charlotte L., mother of 6- and 11-year-olds.


Interesting Info

Trading cards first appeared in the late 1860s as a way for businesses to advertise. In 1868, a sporting goods store in New York, Peck and Synder, was the first to feature baseball teams on the cards.