Stick Flags- Fun And Education

Posted by Davidsteve on February 27th, 2017

Now, one need to make the stripes on the flag using the marsh mellows for the white stripes and the red candles for the stripes. This will teach the kids and give them a lot of fun.

The United States Stick flag is always associated with the Independence Day, but flags are used for other holidays as well. There are retailers that carry the American flag for other purposes as well. Each American flag has the typical red, white and blue stars and stripes. All American flags are designed better for the outdoors while others are best for the indoors. Before one buys, a flag one needs to think about the location and the size of the flag.

For flags that are kept inside or outside, the material of the flag is of prime importance. Some may start fading if it is kept out for too long. Hence, if flags are printed on cotton or polyester are best for the inside as the ink on the flag will begin to fade. Flags that are sewn are designed to be more durable and can last the wear and tear of the times. Retailers of United States flags stock flags of various sizes thus catering to the various demands and situations.

Children love stick flags, and they serve as both as educational as well as fun. This will be easy for them as well as it will give them various ideas how to use the flags. For the stick, flag craft one will need five craft sticks in red and four craft sticks in white. First, let the sticks dry and then and then glue them together so that there is one white and one red and so on. Cut a small square of blue construction paper and then draw a lot of stars on the paper and then stick the stars. Once the glue on the flag is dry, one can turn the flag and glue the blue square on the flag. Then glue another stick onto the longer stick on the back of the flag. Let the flag dry, and one can have your own Flag Day.

Another better way to make the children happy is to make the candy flag. For this one will need some small marsh mellows, small red candles, star stickers, blue construction paper, glue, white paper and colours. Take the blue construction paper and cut a square to fit it in the top right corner where the stars will be stuck.

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This article is written by David Steve. He has got into writing professionally and uploads regular informative articles. You can refer to the articles and the information put down by him and clears your doubts on custom printed flags.

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