For all of you who have a child going on a schoolbus, here is a cute project just for you. After he was finished, he looked like he had developed a personality, what do you think? I think he looks like he has a face. He could go on a card or scrapbook page to commemorate their first day on the bus!
I call this: Safety First School Bus
Body
- 30 Yellow (3 in, 7.6 cm) Loose Coil, cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 6 Yellow (6 in, 15.2 cm) Loose Coil, cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 1 Yellow (3 in, 7.6 cm) Tight Coil (for Tail pipe), cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 1 Yellow (3 in, 7.6 cm) Teardrop (for Front Bumper), cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
Windows
- 2 White (6 in, 15.2 cm) Loose Coil, cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 2 White (6 in, 15.2 cm) Half Moon (place over windows), cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 6 White (3 in, 7.6 cm) Loose Coil, cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 1 White (6 in, 15.2 cm) Half Moon (place over door), cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
- 1 White (3 in, 7.6 cm) + 1 Black (12 in, 30.4 cm) Loose Coil (make 2),
cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide - 2 Yellow (6 in, 15.2 cm) Half Moon (place over wheel), cut to 1/16 inch, .15 cm wide
Be safe :-)
Enjoy!
Copyright for Personal Use Antonella DeFalco
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Very cute! Looks like fun. I remember the first day. I followed the bus to school (on the down low of course) to make sure he went the right way. I could see his shoes across the street under the bus traveling the wrong way, my heart sank, then he stopped, turned around, took a few steps, stopped turned around again. (oh no) Then the crossing guard came to the rescue! Whew.
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Karla - That is a funny story :-) I have a friend who did something similar. It is much more traumatic for us than it is for them. Hugs!
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