Family Signby Nicole Blum
- Total Time Needed:
- 1 Hour
When the night chill is too chilly for
us to enjoy an overnight camping trip, my family enjoys a "no camp"
adventure. We rent a campsite at a nearby state park, do our favorite
outdoor and camping activities during the day, then — see ya, cold
forest floor! — head back when the sun goes down.
After a hearty lunch at home, we strike out for our campsite and stake our claim by making a family name sign upon arrival.
After a hearty lunch at home, we strike out for our campsite and stake our claim by making a family name sign upon arrival.
- Materials
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- Cardboard
- Twine
- Acorns, twigs, and leaves
- Tacky glue
- Instructions
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Before leaving the house, punch holes in a piece of cardboard and tie twine to it.
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Collect acorns, twigs, and pretty leaves, then
attach them to the cardboard with tacky glue and let it dry for 15
minutes. Hung from a branch at your campsite, the sign is a sweet
greeting when you return from your hike.
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Before leaving the house, punch holes in a piece of cardboard and tie twine to it.
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