This is a simple mobile made up of printed jungle
animals. I put a panda bear in too and in retrospect, I think he actually lives in
temperate forests not the jungle but he's still cute!
We usually create our mobiles by using two straws
or sticks taped or tied in a criss-cross or by using one paper towel or gift wrap roll
with all the pieces tied to it (this isn't as 3D a mobile, but is good for
recycling). See the summer mobile
to see what the paper towel roll mobile looks like
Paper Towel Roll Mobile:
- Decorate your paper towel roll as desired:
You can use paint, paper, stickers, etc to match your theme.
- string each mobile piece from the paper towel roll
- Put a piece of string or wool right through the
paper towel roll to use to hang from the wall or ceiling
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Criss Cross Straws Mobile:
- You can let the kids decorate
the circle/paper plate with paint, markers or stickers.
- Poke a hole through the center of the paper plate or circle of
cardboard
- Arrange the straws in an X shape and tie with wool
- Tie a long piece of wool to the center of the X. Slide the
circle of cardboard or paper plate onto the wool (through the hole
you made)
- Tape the straws to the plate to keep them in their X shape and
to help them balanced
- String each mobile piece onto one of the straws (and in the
center if desired)
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Lid Mobile:
- Decorate your lid as desired: You can use paint, paper,
stickers, etc to match your theme.
- Use a hole punch or sharp pencil to poke holes all the way
around the lid at equal distances (you need as many holes as you
have mobile pieces
- String each mobile piece onto one of the holes you've made
- String another piece of yarn from each of the holes, going up to
the ceiling. Tie all of these pieces together to make a knot
you can hang your mobile with.
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