Fun Paper Kite & Firki Craft Activity for Preschoolers for Sankranti - Activity Single - FeviCreate
Sankranti Kite Craft Activity Using Cardboard
Let preschoolers enjoy the festive vibes of Makar Sankranti by crafting colorful paper kites and firkis. This simple DIY activity allows young learners to express their creativity while participating in the joy of the festival.
Mixed Media Celebration 30 to 60 mins 9 to 14 years Art & Craft Class 6
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Step - 01
Take a corrugated sheet & draw the diagram of kite with height of 3” approximately to create Firki(Spool). Take corrugated sheet, draw and cut out the circles with the diameter of 1” approx.

Step - 02
To create Firki, take corrugated sheet, draw and cut out a rectangle measuring 4”x3” approx. To create firki holder, draw and cut out small square's measuring 1” approx.

Step - 03
Using Fevicol A+, roll the cut outs into coil and assemble rest of the cut outs as shown in the image

Step - 04
Using Rangeela Tempera Colour of your choice, paint it with the help of fine art brushes and let it dry.

Step - 05
To create note holder, take flower wire and twirl it around the firki as shown in the image.

Step - 06
Take any paper cord of your choice and twirl it around the firki.

Step - 07
Cover the kite with coloured chart papers of your choice using Fevicol A+ and let it dry.

Step - 08
To create a firki holder, take corrugated sheet draw and cut out the diagram referring to the image. Make sure cut outs are proportionate to the firki made. Using Rangeela Tempera Colour of your choice paint the cut outs with the help of fine art brushes and let it dry.

Step - 09
Using Fevicol A+, assemble the cut outs as shown and let it dry.

Step - 10
Take coloured paper cord and cover the extended flower wire too, assemble it with the kite using Fevicol A+. To further enhance, stick paper cut out motifs onto the firki using Fevicol A+ and let it dry.