Raring2go! Aberdeen & Aberdeenshire

Raring2go! Raring2go! 22 raring2go.co.uk 23 STEP 1: Draw an egg shape on your card, then draw another egg, 1cm in from the sides. Cut round the outside line, then draw round this egg shape on the back of your sticky-back plastic. Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of stickyback plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. How to Make... ‘Stained Glass’ Easter Egg Hangings Raring2go! Craft Time Step 1: Draw an egg shape on your card, then draw another egg, 1cm in from the sides. Cut round the outside line, then draw round this egg shape on the back of your sticky-back plastic. How to Make... ‘Stained Glass’ Easter Egg Hangings Step 5: Carefully layer the tissue paper onto the sticky side of the sticky-back plastic to make a ‘stained glass’ effect. Step 6: Cut a piece of yarn to the length You will need: card, stickyback plastic, scissors, coloured tissue paper, yarn, pens, sticky tape. that you like. Lay this on the top of the egg, with the ends inside the egg. Step 7: Take your second cardboard Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of sticky-back plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. Step 2: Cut round the inside line on your card, being careful not to cut the border! Step 3: Cut thin strips of tissue paper, slightly wider than the cardboard egg, and keep to one side. Step 4: Peel off the backing from the sticky-back plastic and stick to the right side of the egg-shaped card. egg and add the sticky-back plastic to the right side of the egg. Sandwich the stained glass egg with the second egg, making sure that the yarn is trapped in the middle. Fold any excess sticky-back plastic to the front of the egg, and reinforce with sticky tape if needed. Step 8: Hang your creation on a door handle or in the window for passer’s by to see! Raring2go! Craft Time Step 1: Draw an egg shape on your card, then dr w another e g, 1cm in from the sides. Cut round the outside line, then draw round this egg shape on the back of your sticky-back plastic. How to Make... ‘Stained Glass’ Easter Egg Hangings Step 5: Carefully layer the tissue paper onto the sticky side of the sticky-back plastic to make a ‘stained glass’ effect. Step 6: Cut a piece of yarn to the length You will need: card, stickyback plastic, scissors, coloured tissue paper, yarn, pens, sticky tape. that you like. Lay this on the top of the egg, with the ends inside the egg. Step 7: Take your second cardboard Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of sticky-back plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. Step 2: Cut round the inside line on your card, being careful not to cut the border! Step 3: Cut thin strips of tissue paper, slightly wider than the cardboard egg, and keep to one side. Step 4: Peel off the backing from the sticky-back plastic and stick to the right side of the egg-shaped card. egg and add the sticky-back plastic to the right side of the egg. Sandwich the stained glass egg with the second egg, making sure that the yarn is trapped in the middle. Fold any excess sticky-back plastic to the front of he egg, and reinforce with sticky tape if needed. Step 8: Hang your creation on a door handle or in the window for passer’s by to see! Rarin Step 1: Draw an egg shape on your card, then draw another egg, 1cm in from the sides. Cut round the outside line, then draw round this egg shape on the back of your sticky-back plastic. 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Lay this on the top of the egg, with the ends inside the egg. Step 7: Take your second cardboard Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of sticky-back plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. Step 2: Cut round the inside line on your card, being car ful not to c t the border! Step 3: Cut thin strips of tissue aper, slightly wider than the ca dboard egg, and keep to one side. Step 4: Peel off the backing from the sticky-back plastic and stick to the right side of the egg-shaped card. egg and add the sticky-back plastic to the right side of the egg. Sandwich the staine glass egg with the second egg, making sure tha the yarn is trapped in the middle. Fold any excess sticky-back plastic to the front of the egg, and re - force with sticky tap if needed. Step 8: Hang your creation on a door handle or in the window for passer’s by to see! 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Step 7: Take your second ar board Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of sticky-back plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. Step 2: Cu ro nd the inside li e on your card, being careful not to cut the border! Step 3: Cut thin strips of tissue paper, slightly wider than the cardboard egg, and keep to ne side. Step 4: Peel off the backing from the sticky-back plastic n stick to th righ side of the egg-shaped card. egg and add the sticky-back plastic to the right side of the egg. Sandwich the stained glass egg with the second egg, making sure that the yarn is trapped in the middle. Fold any excess sticky-back plastic to the front of the egg, and reinforce with sticky tape if needed. Step 8: Hang your creation on a door handle or in the window for passer’s 19 Raring2go! Craft Time Step 1: Draw an egg shape on your card, then draw another egg, 1cm in from the sides. Cut round the outside line, then draw round this egg shape on the back of your sticky-back plastic. How to Make... ‘Stained Glass’ Easter Egg Hangings Step 5: Carefully layer the tissue paper onto the sticky side of the sticky-back plastic to make a ‘stained glass’ effect. Step 6: Cut a piece of yarn t length You will need: card, stickyback plastic, scissors, coloured tissue paper, yarn, pens, sticky tape. that you like. L y this on the top of the egg, with the ends inside the egg. Step 7: Take your second cardboard Cut another egg shape from card in the same way and another piece of sticky-back plastic - but make the second piece of sticky-back plastic slightly bigger than the egg. Put this second set to the side. Step 2: Cut round the inside line on your card, being careful not to cut the border! Step 3: Cut thin strips of tissue paper, slightly wider than the cardboard egg, and keep to one side. Step 4: Peel off the backing from the sticky-back plastic and stick to the right side of the egg-shaped card. egg and add the sticky-back plastic to the right side of the egg. Sandwich the stained glass egg with the second egg, making sure that the ya n is trapped in the middle. Fold any excess sticky-back lastic to the front of the egg, and reinforce with sticky tape if needed. Step 8: Hang your creation on a door handle or in the window for passer’s by to see! The Big Help Out is a national day of volunteering which is due to take place on May 8th, the Bank Holiday Monday of the Coronation weekend. The Big Help Out is all about inspiring people to volunteer for the first time if they never have before. It is hoped that thsi will mean there will be more people to call upon for volunteering in future. The Big Help Out has been developed by the Scouts and the Royal Voluntary Service, with the organisational skills of the Together Coalition. Jointly, the aim is to inspire a new whole generation of community volunteering. To encourage people to take the plunge and experience for themselves just how amazing volunteering can make you feel. Dozens of charities from across the United Kingdom will be taking part and they will be enthusiastically using the day to encourage as many people as they can to ‘Lend a Hand and help make a change.’ One of the key aims of the day is to make the option of volunteering easier and more accessible. Around 1 in 5 people have never been asked to volunteer, and many have no idea how to begin. The Big Help Out wants to encourage people to look more closely at volunteering and to giving serious thought to giving it a go themselves. People will be invited to join the work being undertaken to support their local areas and gain an understanding of how rewarding volunteering can be. It is also hoped that The Big Help Out will help to bring communities even closer than they currently are, as they unite and come together to create a lasting volunteering legacy from the celebrations of the Coronation Weekend. The Big Help Out is set to be one of the centrepieces of the nationwide celebrations for the Coronation of HM The King and HM The Queen Consort in May. We think it will indeed leave a lasting legacy of kindness from the historic weekend. The Big Help Out will give everyone an opportunity to join in. From rolling up your sleeves to helping a local group, to joining some of the UK’s best-known national charities. Monday May 8th will be your chance to get involved. Get involved in THE BIG HELP OUT Volunteering opportunities are as diverse as the communities we live in: from grassroots social acti n and helping out in a local voluntary organisation, to regular volunteering roles for a large charity or in the public sector. The Big Help Out will help us tell this story, especi lly for people who may ot see volunteering as omething for them. Sara Vi ert, NCVO CEO Volunteering h always been a huge part of what makes this country great. The Big Help Out will put volunteering centre stage for a day and give people who want to volunteer easy ways to join in. So please save the date and join us in your community. Bear Grylls OBE, Chief Scout

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