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PAPER BAG or FABRIC PONCHO
![]() Age: 4+ For Cinco de Mayo on May 5th (or any day of the year), have yourself a special day complete with Mexican food and Mexican clothes like brightly colored ponchos. Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican national holiday. It marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Peubla on May 5, 1862. Read more about Cinco de Mayo by visiting the resource link at the bottom of this page. Paper Bag Poncho What You Need: Large Paper Grocery Bags Bright markers Paints Crayons Paint brushes and water What You Do: Cut a hole in a paper bag so that your or your child's head can fit through. Cut slits up both sides of the bag. Decorate the paper bag poncho with brightly colored markers or paints or crayons. Try a waterpaint wash technique, whereby you draw on the paper with crayons and paint a light wash of paint overtop. You can also glue bits of fabric scraps onto the paper bag as well. Have a look at some real ponchos for inspiration. Fabric Poncho: What You Need: 3 ft square of blanket or heavy fabric or old bed sheets scissors waterproof fabric makers What You Do: Fold the fabric in half. Cut a v-shaped slit in the middle of the fold. The slit should be large enough to let your head push through it. Cut fringes at the bottom of the poncho. Draw geometric designs on the bottom edge. |
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