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Rainbow and Cloud



  1.  Use white paint to paint your cloud.
  2. Use yellow paint to paint your sun.
  3. Arrange your yarn in rainbow order (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple) if you want.
  4. When dry, use glue to attach the sun so it's peeking over the top of the cloud (try to line up the hole in the sun to one of the holes in the cloud. Let dry.
  5. Fold yarn in half and poke loop through bottom holes of cloud.    
  6. Push loose ends of the yarn through the loop and pull tight. Continue until you've used all the yarn you want to use.                                                       
  7. Use a longer piece of string to make a hanging string from the top of the cloud. 
*Optional* Draw a smile on your cloud and sun!






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