Making Pencil Toppers

Making a pencil topper is a great activity for a rainy day during the school holidays. No specialist equipment is needed and you can improvise with anything you have in your craft stash at home. Pencils are very cheap to buy and come in many bright colours.
Making pencil toppers is also a good way to get children thinking and preparing for going back to school – the dreaded first day back can be made more fun if the pencil case has lots of bright fun pencils to use.
Bright Ideas
Start by looking through comic books cartoons and story books for ideas about funny faces to design or pretty patterns. Look for scary monsters, wicked witches, crazy-haired beasts, pretty princesses or sweet designs to inspire. Let youngsters choose their own embellishments and designs to encourage creative thinking.Dangly Beads
Why not use beads and thread to make jangly embellishments for pencils.Start by taping strong cotton or thread around the top of a pencil. Then thread the other end onto a needle small enough to go through the eye of the beads you have chosen. Now string beads onto the thread, making a pretty pattern. When you have nearly reached the end of the thread take the needle back through the second from last bead and tie in a knot. Trim the end. Now repeat with as many strands of thread as you wish.
Here ribbon was tied around the top of the pencil and threaded with a few pretty beads.
Funny Faces
Fuzzy sticks (pipe cleaners), felt, pom-pom balls and wiggly eyes can be used to make quick funny faces.Here a fuzzy stick was wrapped around the length of the pencil and taped in place at the top. A large pink pom-pom ball was glued to the top of a pencil. Two wiggly eyes were glued on and a small white pom-pom ball for a nose. For the ears and mouth pink felt was cut and glued on.
Foam Monsters
Sheets of foam are readily available from craft or hobby shops and are easy for children to cut. Foam sheets come in many colours and can be used to create fun monsters.Here two pieces of orange foam were cut with a zig zag edge. They were glued together around the edge but leaving enough room for the pencil to slot inside. A mouth was cut from blue foam and glued on, then an eye shape cut from red foam, with black and white foam making the actual eye.
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