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Gateway Class 11

This document provides instructions for three craft projects - paper quilling, nail polish marbling, and a nature mobile - that students can complete for their online class. The paper quilling project involves cutting and rolling strips of paper to create shapes that are glued together. For nail polish marbling, students drop nail polish onto water in a tub and dip paper to create marbled patterns. The nature mobile craft instructs students to collect leaves and a stick from outside, paint the leaves, and attach them to string wrapped around the stick.

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Gateway Class 11

This document provides instructions for three craft projects - paper quilling, nail polish marbling, and a nature mobile - that students can complete for their online class. The paper quilling project involves cutting and rolling strips of paper to create shapes that are glued together. For nail polish marbling, students drop nail polish onto water in a tub and dip paper to create marbled patterns. The nature mobile craft instructs students to collect leaves and a stick from outside, paint the leaves, and attach them to string wrapped around the stick.

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Gateway Online Class

H E L LO !

Session Eleven 4th July


Hello again to the Gateway Gang!

In this document I have a written instructions to accompany the video I made for this
weeks class. I used household items for all projects so hopefully you will have some/all of
the materials at hand!

There are three options of tasks to complete this week.

I hope you are all keeping well... I have missed you!


Paper quilling
Materials needed: Coloured paper/ coloured in paper, glue, scissors.

Step 1 -  Decide on a design, for example a flower.

Step 2 -  Cut paper into even strips.

Step 3 -  Tightly roll the strips into rolls. 

Step 4 - Allow these rolls to loosen slightly and use your finger tips to gently mold them into your desired shape.

Step 5 - Starting from the inside of your design out and using a generous amount of glue, glue your rolls to a page or piece of card.

Step 6 -  Repeat this until you have finished your design. These can be quite fiddly, so a tweezers can be handy.
Marbling with nail polish
Materials needed : Tub for water, some nail polish, paper. Optional plant pot.

Step 1 -  Firstly we need to cut up some paper into easy to manage sizes.

Step 2 - Fill an old tub (something that you will not be eating out of again) with water.

Step 3 - Gather some nailpolish, and chosse two or three colours which compliment each other.

Step 4 -  Sprinkle a small amount of each nail polish into your water. It will float on the top.

Step 5 - There are two ways to dip you paper into your water. 1- you can place your paper lightly on the surface or 2 - submerge the paper at a 45 degree angle.

Step 6 - Once you have done a few test sheets you can experiment with other house hold items, ie plant pots.
Nature mobile
Materials needed : String/wool, scissors. Optional: Paint.

Step 1 -  Take a walk in a park or your garden and as you go, collect a selection of leaves which have an interesting shape and one stick.

Step 2 -  When you get home, paint these leaves in bright colours and patterns and allow to dry.

Step 3 -  Wrap your stick in wool/ string.

Step 4 -  Make a handle for your stick so you can hang it up.

Step 5 -  When the paint on your leaves is dry, attach them to your stick with lengths of string/wool.
THANK YOU!
Well Done!!

Well Done!!
I cannot wait to see/ hear about what you guys
have made! So if you can take photos!

I look forward to our next virtual class!

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