Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creation. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 October 2024

Vintage Felts - Creation Circles Day 1

This is Creation Day 1 of a vintage Creation Circles felt board set.

The set is intended to be used over several weeks of Bible Class lessons. Unfortunately I don't have the lessons that go with them, although I'm not even sure if they originally came with lessons. Felt pieces are glued into position on the felt circles (although there are no pieces which are glued onto Day 1). They are displayed for the class to see on a felt board.




The set comes with a set of numbers to match with the creation circles. I have a feeling that the numbers are not intended to be glued down like the other pieces because there is no outline indicating where to attach them like there is for everything else.




I'd say after the series of lessons are complete and the sets have been all put together, that they can be continued to be used and the activity can be matching the correct number to each circle from memory. Revision activities are very important to children's learning.

On Creation Day 1, God created light and separated light from darkness.




Notice that the sun does not appear until day 4... but a space for it to fill has been created.

I believe this set is a vintage version of these Creation Circles by Betty Lukens. I have written to them and received permission to share them with you.




You can get a cartoon type version, Beginner Bible Creation from Little Folk Visuals as well.

Once published, I will link the other Creation Circle posts below (and try to include different information in each post):
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 2
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 3
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 4
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 5
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 6
  • Vintage Felts - Creation Day 7

Sabbath School Productions - Creation Circles Instruction Sheet


The information sheet suggests singing "This is my Father's World" as part of the lessons. I'm pretty sure this song forms the backbone of the music score used in the hopeful scenes of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy movies directed by Peter Jackson. Let me know if you can recognise it next time you watch!




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Tuesday, 17 May 2016

Chicken in a Manger - Two Versions

Reuse the manger at your church during the rest of the year with this creative idea...

I took Tahlia to Bible class at a church in Melbourne, and she absolutely loved one of the play activities they had for the littlies. They had put some stuffed chickens in the manger and they were sitting on blown eggs. There were empty egg cartons so they could go egg collecting! She loved it so much, I had to come home and make something similar.

When I told my friend about the plan, she hunted the net and found a pattern for a stuffed chicken that lays eggs. With the temptation of even more ways to play, she convinced me to make that version rather than the very simple version I had shown her photos of.

I would like to show you both versions!

Easy No-Sew Chicken 





This chicken is very basic, but still such wonderful fun! It consists of three main pieces of felt hot glued together, plus the wings, comb and wattle. You can hot glue them on too. Just use a colouring page of a large chicken like this one and use it as a template to cut out your pieces. You may have to print it out a couple of times to get all the pieces.




Here is a diagram showing the names of the various chicken parts:

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Depending on the colouring page you choose, glue the two side pieces together to about an inch under the wattle, and a couple of inches down the tail. Perhaps on the one I suggested, you might want to only glue to the edge of the wattle and the tip of the tail.




Once it is dry, spread the sides out and sit it on a piece of paper so you can tip it back and forth and mark some beginning, end and middle points so you can draw a rough eye/segment shape on a piece of paper for the bottom section. It may help to stuff the unfinished chook first to get a more accurate shape. When you are happy with it, cut it out of felt and hot glue it to the bottom edges, leaving room so you can stuff it if you haven't already. Then complete the gluing.

Wait until it is stuffed to glue on the wings so you get a better idea of where they look good. You can glue on the wattle and comb now too, and add eyes if you like. Or you could just draw or paint them on instead.




Collecting the eggs was tonnes of fun!!

Here is a YouTube demo of how to blow eggs out of their shells so you can use them for collecting:




Egg-Laying Chicken:

The pattern is available to purchase from ikatbag. Here are a couple of her photos:


Her pattern comes with a pattern for a chick too!


The pattern recommends you use knit material. I made mine out of felt, and am regretting it. It is started to pill immediately. And as you may already know, I like to double my felt whenever it is not attached to anything else, such as the collar and tail.  Because of that it was rather difficult to sew some sections together, particularly where the the tail joins the body. I did get a little confused with the egg channel - don't try the more difficult sections late at night when you really just need to go to bed! Go to bed!!!


I used a cardboard glad wrap tube to fill the egg channel while I stuffed the chicken so it would leave enough room for the eggs to fit through.



My friend who convinced me to make this version made the orange one...



Why not add a duck in there too!



I made 'hay' by ripping up some calico off cuts into strips. I think it would have made it easier for the chicken to sit on the eggs better if I had made some more.




I bought some rubber bouncing eggs after Easter - they bounce unevenly and are hard to catch. They look very realistic until you touch them.



Relating Chickens In Church...

  • Which came first, the chicken or the egg?? We know the answer to that one as God made everything mature in the Garden of Eden.
  • Jesus said He wanted to gather the Israelite's under His wings like a mother hen, but alas they were unwilling. See Matthew 23 and Luke 13.
  • Ask, Seek, Knock!  “Is there any father here who, if his son asked him for a fish, would instead of a fish give him a snake? Or if he asked for an egg would give him a scorpion? So if you, even though you are bad, know how to give your children gifts that are good, how much more will the Father keep giving the Holy Spirit from heaven to those who keep asking him!” Luke 11:11-13.



"Bok!"





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Can you think of any other ways you can use a manger during the year?