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DIY - Make Your Own Earth Mobile with Pritt

DIY - Make Your Own Earth Mobile with Pritt

Looking for an easy Earth-themed, sustainable craft to do with the kids? Why not create your own Earth Mobile with Pritt.  Find the full instructions and FREE downloadable PDF activity sheet below. 

Video Tutorial:

FREE PDF Download File 

Find the full printable version of this tutorial in the Activity Club section of our website. If you are looking to be even more sustainable why not trace the templates and shapes onto some coloured card or recycled cardboard to save printing? 

Instructions:

Step 1 -

Using cardboard, cut out a large circle to form the shape of the Earth - remember to add a tab at the top and bottom which you will need later!

Step 2 -

Using cardboard, cut out a large circle to form the shape of the Earth - remember to add a tab at the top and bottom which you will need later!

Step 3 -

Decorate your straw with coloured paper, and using your Pritt Stick, glue this to the bottom tab on your Earth.

Step 4 -

Colour or decorate the figures provided on the template and cut them out.

Step 5 -

Using paper or string, hang your figures to the straw. Use the top tab on your Earth to hang this up to enjoy!

We need to take care of our planet by considering our footprint and the products we use, where we can we should opt for using eco-friendly products.  A great example is Pritt Stick as it is made from 97% natural ingredients, predominantly potato starch, sugar and water, allowing children and crafters to get creative in a safe and sustainable way. This is seen not only through the adhesive formula but also through the glue stick itself. The 43g Pritt Stick is made from 65% recycled plastic, it’s cap, is 100% recyclable - meaning Pritt Stick is now more sustainable than ever before! 

Find the full printable version of this tutorial in the Activity Club section of our website. If you are looking to be even more sustainable why not trace the templates and shapes onto some coloured card or recycled cardboard to save printing?