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Some mixed media experiments of quink ink and bleach on a craft and paper feather
Veteran’s Day Fun
Posted by Allison on 11/9/2012 to In The News
One of the time honored holidays that American’s are proud to celebrate is Veteran’s Day. For those people that do not have a husband, wife, son, daughter, or loved one serving in the military we often forget about the sacrifices that are endured for our freedom. Families that have been lead to military service feel proud and honored to have served and they never forget the sacrifices made. Regardless of each of our level of involvement in our country’s military we all should remember and celebrate our veterans on November 11, each year.
Veteran’s Day gives us all a chance to honor those lives that have given our country its freedom. Communities host events, families host get-togethers and we can all pay a small tribute by wearing clothing emblematic of our proud nation. With Veteran’s Day just around the corner we have some ideas that are sure to get you in a patriotic spirit.
(Photo Credit: Two Harbors Library)
Veteran’s Day Celebration Ideas
Parade- Most cities annually host a Veteran’s Day parade. Streets are closed off to the traffic of cars and lined with citizens waiting to catch a glimpse of proud veterans. There are often military vehicles, public service vehicles, and even floats carrying men and women who have served in America’s armed forces. For a fun and memorable day, take a few folding chairs, decorate your kid’s wagon or stroller in American flags and ribbon and enjoy the Veteran’s Day parade put on by your community.
BBQ- Since schools and many businesses observe Veteran’s Day which means there is no school or work for most. Plan a family or neighborhood barbeque to enjoy the special occasion. Hotdogs and hamburgers can be appreciated while reminiscing over military stories and events. This is a great time to honor a grandfather or son that has served in the military as well as to enjoy the freedom they have blessed us with.
Dress Up- If you are feeling especially patriotic, you could dress up in your patriotic colored clothes. If you have a United States Army, Navy, or any other military shirt, hat or garb you could wear them with pride on Veteran’s Day. For a festive outfit to wear on your daily errands or to a Veteran’s Day event you could wear clothing and accessories in red, white, and blue. American flag hair bows and hair feather extensions are perfect accessories for girls and teens. Craft feathers and rooster featherextensions come in patriotic colors and are easily applied and removed. Don't forget to carry along miniature flags to wave on this special day.
Veteran’s Home- You could also arrange with a local Veteran’s Home to bring cookies and cards decorated by your family or child’s class to make an impact on men and women that participated in the military. This special thank you will let them know their sacrifice has not gone unnoticed.
DIY Marabou Feather Boa Hair Clips
Here is a simple idea that will make quite the fashion statement!
(Photo Credit: Sew Country Chick)
You will need:
-Marabou Boa
-Glue gun & Glue
-Felt Scraps
-Bobby pin
Cut about a one inch chunk off the marabou boa, glue to one felt scrap. Stick the other felt scrap in between the ‘fold’ of the bobby pin, glue the ‘feather pad’ to the extra felt scrap.
Let dry! This is a cute idea for sports teams, stocking stuffers, party favors etc…
Make this super sweet paper plate turkey with the kids this holiday season.
(Photo Credit: Parent Map)
You will need:
-Paper plate
-Colored Construction Paper
-Googly eyes
-Glue
-Goose Feathers or Duck Feathers
-Brown Paint and a Paint brush
Paint your paper plate brown, let dry. Cut the turkey head, beak, wattle and feet out of construction paper. Glue in place. Glue down 2 eyes. Once that is dry flip plate over and glue the quill/spine of the feather to the back of the plate, add more feathers!!!! Let dry!
Display for Thanksgiving. You can also have the kids write what they are thankful for on their turkey!