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  • Windsock
  • From "DIY Kids"
    episode DIK-201
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    We designed a windsock from another plastic two-liter bottle and decorated it with strips from a trash bag.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

    Materials for windsock:

    One 2-liter soda bottle
    Craft knife
    Scissors
    Single hole punch
    Acrylic paint or spray paint
    Brushes
    Sandpaper
    Water
    Permanent markers (wide-tipped will go faster)
    Spray shellac
    Flag tape or trash bags (13-gallon size)
    String

    1. Remove the paper from around the bottle.

    2. Cut top and bottom off of a two-liter bottle to get a perfect cylinder (figure A).

    3. Lightly sand the outside of the bottle (this will make the paint stick to it). Punch two holes about an inch from edge in one end of the bottle. This is now the top; you will hang it from these holes.

    4. On the other end of the bottle punch 1" to 2" slits, leaving at least 1/4" between slits (figure B). Slits will run parallel to the edge of the bottle.

    5. Trim with scissors to remove any sharp points.

    6. Paint the outside of the cylinder with acrylic paint and let it dry (figure C).

    7. While the cylinder is drying, decorate both sides of your trash bag with markers.

    8. Cut the trash bag into strips, starting at the bottom (figure D). Now your strips will be doubly long! Strips should be about 1" to 1 1/2" wide to fit the slits in your bottle. If you want to, you can use flag tape instead of the trash-bag strips.

    9. When the paint is dry, spray with shellac to seal.

    10. Insert plastic strips into slits. Tie, staple or glue in place as you like. It will hang better if the strips can lie flat against the bottle.

    11. String top holes (figure E) and hang in a windy place.

    Safety tips:

    • When using the craft knife and scissors, always have an adult present.

    • When using spray shellac or paint, always spray outside.

    Product information:

    Products are available at craft, art and discount stores nationwide. Please contact manufacturers below for mail-order information or to find a retailer in your area.


    RESOURCES :
    Liquitex Acrylic Gloss


    Binney & Smith Inc.
    Easton, PA 18044-0431
    Phone: Private
    Fax: 610-250-5768
    Website: www.liquitex.com || www.crayola.com || www.revell-monogram.com ll www.portfolioseries.com

    Marks-A-Lot -- Permanent Markers


    Avery Dennison Consumer Service Center
    Brea, CA 92821
    Phone: 800-462-8379
    Website: www.avery.com

    Recycle! A Handbook for Kids
    Model: 0316309435
    Author: Gail Gibbons

    To order this title from Amazon.com, click here.


    Little Brown and Company (Time Warner, Inc.)
    New York, NY 10020
    Phone: 212-522-8700

    Liquitex Concentrated (Acrylic Paint)


    ColArt Americas
    Piscataway, NJ 08855-1396
    Fax: 732-562-0941


    GUESTS :

    Audrey Mershon
    Mecklenburg County Government
    700 N. Tryon St.
    Charlotte, NC 28202
    Phone: 704-366-3777

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