Art & Craft

Make a Colorful Daily Routine Chart

Make a Daily Routine Chart for Kids with Paper and Quilling Strips. Help kids manage their time by creating a colorful daily routine chart. This craft activity encourages good habits and organization skills.

Paper Crafting Brand me 30 to 60 mins 9 to 14 years Art & Craft Class 8

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A Chart Paper Is Taken and Building Windows Are Drawn on It

Step - 01

To create a routine daily chart take a chart paper of your choice, draw and cut out the diagram of a building referring to the template given.

Cut Outs of the Windows Have Been Made

Step - 02

Similarly, draw and cut out building window’s referring to the template given.

Contrast Coloured Chart Paper Is Used to Give Brick Feel

Step - 03

To create building bricks, take any contrast-coloured chart paper of your choice, draw and cut out small rectangles and stick it randomly all over the building using Fevicol A+.

Illustration Have Been Added to Each Window

Step - 04

Draw the illustration of the daily task onto each window of your choice or refer to the template.

Different Illustrations Have Been Drawn and Coloured

Step - 05

Similarly, draw daily task illustrations on all the windows. Using the Rangeela Tempera Colour paint of your choice, paint it with the help of fine art brushes and let it dry.

Chart Papers of Different Colours Have Been Used

Step - 06

To create a drape for the window, take coloured chart papers of your choice, and draw and cut out the rectangles referring to the template given. With the help of a white quilling strip, give a border to each frame using Fevicol A+.

Cord Has Been Stuck Under the Frame to Secure

Step - 07

Take any cord, create a loop under the frame as shown, and stick it using Fevicol A+.

Straw Has Been Cut Into Small Pieces

Step - 08

Take a straw and cut it into small pieces. Make sure to cut-outs are uniform

Chart Paper Frame Has Been on Stuck on Building

Step - 09

Using Fevicol A+, stick either side of the drape onto the edge of the window, take straw cut outs and stick it as shown in the image.

Rest of the Window Frames Have Been Stuck

Step - 10

Similarly, stick the rest of the drape frames onto the window using Fevicol A+ and let it dry.

My Daily Routine Is Written on a Chart Paper Strip

Step - 11

Take any coloured chart paper of your choice and cut out a strip with a width of 1” approx. Make sure the breath of the strip is proportional to the building made. Now write a title, MY DIALY ROUTINE, using the Rangeela Tempera colour of your choice with the help of Fine Art brushes.

All Elements Have Been Stuck Using Glue

Step - 12

Using Fevicol A+, stick the title as shown in the image.

Different House Tasks Are Written on Chart Paper Pieces

Step - 13

To create name tags, take any coloured chart paper of your choice, cut out strips of random size and shape, and write text onto it as per the task illustrated with the help of a felt pen.

All Elements Have Been Stuck Together, My Daily Chart Is Ready

Step - 14

Using Fevicol A+, stick name tags as shown. A handmade Daily routine chart is ready. Use Glue drops to stick the chart onto the wall.