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Paper Bag Activities
Sometimes the best art supplies don't come from expensive craft stores---they can be ordinary household objects that you repurpose to create something original. Simple paper bag are one such example, including everything from large brown grocery bags to small lunch sacks. Design an activity based on one of these bags, and you'll find that even the simplest supplies can make memorable projects.

Paper Bag Kite With this activity, you can take to the skies with a regular paper grocery bag. Begin by punching a hole in each of the four corners near the open end of the bag--each hole should be about an inch in from the edge of the bag. Reinforce the holes with either paper ring reinforcements or masking tape. Cut two lengths of string, each about 2 1/2 feet long, and tie them through the reinforced holes. Each string should be tied to a different hole at each end, making two big loops total. Cut one more piece of string of the same length, loop it through these two loops and tie it off. This makes a handle for your kite. Decorate the bag using art supplies, particularly coloring supplies like markers that won't weigh the kite down. You may even opt to decorate the bag with light-colored streamers that will spread out and wave in the wind when your kite is airborne. Once everything is dry and ready, hold on to the handle and watch the bag fill with air before taking off.

Paper Horse Begin this activity with and empty paper bag---either brown or white will work. Lightly stuff it with torn-up and crumpled newspaper pages to give it volume, packing it just tightly enough so that the crumpled paper does not fall out. Leave a few inches of the bag unpacked. With the bag open and laying horizontally, wrap the unpacked portion of the bag around an empty tube of gift wrap. Tape or glue it in place. The paper bag is your horse's head, so decorate it in the way you see fit. Draw nostrils on the flat bottom of the bag, which makes its snout. Cut out pointy ears to flank the sides of its head and glue them on. Don't forget a big pair of expressive eyes for the sides of the horse's face. When this project is complete, you can straddle the gift wrapping tube and pretend to be riding your very own wild steed.

Puppets The options are almost limitless when you are creating a paper bag puppet. A lunch bag's shape and size make it a natural fit for a hand puppet project, and its simplicity enables you to make your puppet almost anything you wish. Lay the bag down flat, with the bottom of the bag folded flat against the side as it is in the package. The flat bottom of the bag it the puppet's face, while the area under this is the inside of its mouth. When you put your hand inside the bag, you can open and close the "mouth" with your hand. Paint and color the bag to give it a body and face. For creatures with distinctive features like horns, cut out these body parts and glue or tape them to the bag.

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