Viking longboat model template




















Roll the sheet of A4 paper around a new or used pencel. You might want to add a dot of glue or a piece of tape to the pencil and paper at first corner to ensure you can roll the paper tightly.

Secure at the remaining corner of the A4 paper with a piece of tape around the paper roll or with dollop of glue directly onto the corner. This is your mast. Cut the sail template with a pair of child-safe scissors. You may want to cut out templates and actual sails ahead of time if you are working with children who may have trouble using the scissors.

Trace the sail template on a piece of construction paper or scrapbook paper of your choice. Use a pencil or a marker to do this. Embellish the sail with decorations such as sequins or glitter glue. Then, punch a hole in each of the outlined holes on the top and bottom of the sail with a hole punch. Finally, pick up your mast and slip it through the holes like a straw through a cup lid. Your sail and mast are attached now.

Cut out the longship template and set aside. Then, move to your cereal box. Cut off the top and bottom flaps of the box using child-safe scissors. Always monitor children using scissors. Flatten the cereal box by pressing down on the side panels. The box should collapse and flatten. Place the longship template on the cereal box as is shown in Figure 3 in We and Us' "Make a Viking Longship" instructions.

You will have two ends of the ship to trace on the front of the cereal box. Trace around the two ships halves with a permanent marker, and cut out the two halves. Open and press each ship down on your workspace surface. Grasp the middle section of each ship one at a time. Wooden Matchsticks for Craft. Wooden Lolly Sticks for Craft. Wooden Cocktail Sticks and Skewers for Craft.

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