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Prepare for take off with this recycled craft! Kids are guaranteed some high flying fun when they make a jetpack with this project. Just look around for some empty soda bottles and you’ll have a blast of a time. This is also a fun way to teach children about recylcing and putting old things to use.
Make a Jetpack {with Recycled Materials}
1. The first three steps are for the adult to do: Cut a square piece of corrugated cardboard approximately 8 inches by 8 inches. This is the base onto which you will staple the shoulder straps and tape the jets. It should be small enough not to be seen behind two soda bottles lying side-by-side.
2. Cut two strips of felt, long enough to be shoulder straps so that your child can comfortably wear his jetpack. Make each strap approximately 1 inch wide.
3. Staple these straps onto the top and bottom of the corrugated cardboard square.
1. The first three steps are for the adult to do: Cut a square piece of corrugated cardboard approximately 8 inches by 8 inches. This is the base onto which you will staple the shoulder straps and tape the jets. It should be small enough not to be seen behind two soda bottles lying side-by-side.
2. Cut two strips of felt, long enough to be shoulder straps so that your child can comfortably wear his jetpack. Make each strap approximately 1 inch wide.
3. Staple these straps onto the top and bottom of the corrugated cardboard square.
1. The first three steps are for the adult to do: Cut a square piece of corrugated cardboard approximately 8 inches by 8 inches. This is the base onto which you will staple the shoulder straps and tape the jets. It should be small enough not to be seen behind two soda bottles lying side-by-side.
2. Cut two strips of felt, long enough to be shoulder straps so that your child can comfortably wear
Let’s Get Started!
Supplies:Two 2-liter soda bottles with lidsCorrugated cardboardFelt or polar fleeceScissorsStaplerOrange, red, and yellow tissue paperAluminum foil
Two 2-liter soda bottles with lids
Table of Contents
2. Letter From The Editor.
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Veronica Garcia
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Mackensie, cheeriosandlattes.com
Chung-Ah, damndelicious.net
Jamie Harrington, spoonful.com
6. 10 Tips & Tricks toGrow Long and Healthy Hair
7. The Lacquered Lip9. Florals
13. 6 Addictive Books Worth Reading
15. 10 Tips for Getting Rid of Old Clothes
17. Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup19. Raspberry Peach Lemonade
21. Make A Jet PackThings To DoSpring 2014
Veronica Garcia
Kendra Staton LeeEditor/ Publisher
Editorial Manager
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