Saturday, January 3, 2015

Jesus Birth, Death and Second Coming

The holidays are over but i want to share what i made for our 13th Sabbath School Program/ Christmas musical on December 20th. 


*Note that this was made using cardboard, paper of some form and paint.

If you have any questions on how i made them feel free to leave a comment.

The Golden Rule

January 3rd 2015 Primary Sabbath school lesson is about the golden rule. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you from Matthew 7:12. I deviated from the activity and craft of the Sabbath school lesson and focused on the key point they emphasized in the story lesson. They focused on the first part of Matthew chapter 7 with the do not judge, the speck in your brothers eye while you have a plank in your own eye and then it goes on to verse 12 about the golden rule. I decided it would be more effective to have the children make mask like the bandanna mask that ninja turtles wear with the eye holes cutout. I cut 9x12 inch paper into 2inch strips; according to the child’s head size they should be able to glue two strips together to make the circular shape. I then used my 1 inch circle punch to cutout the eye holes. I have small pieces of paper that I will tape over the eye holes. I will have the kids look into a mirror to remove the pieces of paper from over their eyes. The point I want to get across is that you can’t see clearly the speck in your brother’s eye when your eye is blocked with a plank (the pieces of paper). The mirror will represent them looking and reflecting on the deeds they do in their lives and how they can improve (listening to mom/dad, not hitting little siblings, not lying, etc.). Hopefully once they have reflected on their deeds they can tell others of their downward paths or even share it as a testimony of how they overcame it.



 The memory verse for our lesson is taken from Matthew 7:12 and I decided to make a jigsaw puzzle. I will give each child a puzzle piece and have them work together to solve the puzzle. i made the puzzle with printer paper and chipboard paper for extra thickness. I have a die cutting machine but I decided to cut them by hand which was harder and not as neat looking. I found a jigsaw puzzle shape and printed that on a separate sheet of paper from the memory verse paper. Then I used double sided tape to adhere the memory verse to one side of the chipboard paper, and a small amount to adhere the puzzle shapes to the other side of the chipboard paper. I cut out the puzzle shapes with my Tim Holtz scissor and then removed that paper from the back of the chipboard paper and I was finished. Next time I may use Mod Podge or cardstock paper for the memory verse so that it will not get the wrinkles I see around the edges of each puzzle piece.  




Wednesday, November 19, 2014

DIY hanger bow and arrow


The shape of my bows are based off an image of a professional bow and arrow that have the nice curvature throughout the bow. The shape of my bows are also influenced because of the hangers I use were twisted at the top; cutting the entire top part off was a challenge with just cut scissor and the bending method. I ending up untwisting the top off and was left with two halves that I later twisted back together and covered with tape. You can shape your bows to have the perfect round curvature or you can also just exclude the top halve of the hanger all together. I also notice after finishing this project that my arrows don’t have that piece at the bottom like some do, I may include them as well before Sabbath.

What I used for this project was

For the bows

  • Wire hangers
  • Scissors
  • Duct tape
  • Black elastic thread

For the arrows

  • 3/16 in. x 12 in. crafter’s dowels
  • Cardstock
  • Adhesive
I made my cut marks in bow with my scissors


I shaped the bottom halve of my hanger to my liking

I snapped the wire where I made my cut marks

I untwisted the top piece, twisted them back together and then I snapped off the hook part of the hanger

I added duct tape to the middle. Duct tape is not necessary for the bottom piece of the hanger but I wanted them to look alike.

I tied tread to one side

I used duct tape to secure the tread in place and repeated the process on the other side.

Finished piece

I don’t have pictures of me making the arrows. For the arrows I cut out two triangle shapes pieces from the cardstock and taped the pieces together with the dowel in between them.

DIY Spears

Here’s a picture tutorial of how I made the spears for the bible lesson. 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Hi, my name is Bianca and I’m an assistant primary Sabbath school teacher at Northwest Dade SDA church in Miami, FL. I made this blog to share the craft and activities I make for the kids each week. I hope to inspire other Sabbath school teachers to use crafts to bring the Bible stories to life. My plan is to share flies and picture tutorials of crafts for the lessons each week. If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to contact me.