Sticks, Leaves, Seeds...and Insects!
by Stephanie Bailey Extension Specialist
Materials needed:
- Maple seeds
- Acorns (top and bottom separated)
- Sticks (straight and 'wiggly')
- Ginko tree leaves
- Other seeds, leaves, etc. as nature provides
- all-purpose glue
- string (optional)
- paint (optional)
The insects crafted can be displayed as is, painted, made into
mobiles, tree or window ornaments. I will give a few examples but the insects that can be
designed
from leaves, sticks and seeds are only limited by the
imagination.
DRAGONFLIES
Use straight sticks, 3-4" long, and 4 maple seeds. Very small
seeds can be glued for eyes. With green eyes, red bodies and
gold wings, dragonflies make excellent Christmas tree ornaments!
BEETLES
The bottom half of the acorn is the abdomen and the top half or
'hat' is the thorax. If the 'hat' still has a point on it, it
can be a male dung beetle.
BUTTERFLIES
Pick up ginko leaves with a notch in the center. 2 leaves of
equal size are glued to a straight stick of equal or shorter
length. leaf petioles can be glued on for antennae. The wings
can be glued on flat or at an angle to each other.
CATERPILLARS
Use straight or wiggly sticks. Paint in outrageous colors.
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