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Native American Headband Craft
How to Make a Headband Using a Paper Bag

By Sherri Osborn, About.com Guide

Native American Headband Craft

Native American Headband Craft

Submitted by Leanne
Learn how to make a headband using a paper bag.

  • Age Guideline: 3 Years and Up
  • Time Required: 20 minutes (Does not include drying time)

The above age and time guidelines are estimates. This project can be modified to suit other ages and may take more or less time depending on your circumstances.

 

Materials Needed:

Instructions:
Using the paper bag, cut out a strip of paper about 2-inches thick and long enough to wrap around your forehead. Make sure you make it an inch or two longer so you can staple the ends together. Use crayons or markers to make designs on your headband.

Cut feather shapes out of scrap construction paper and tape or staple onto the inside, top edge of headband. Fit the headband over your head and staple the ends together!

- See a photo of this craft completed by Tasha and Kaitlyn.

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