Maryland crabs
In addition to its oysters, Maryland is known for its blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay. Help celebrate Maryland Day (March 25th) by making these fun crabs out of paper plates and pipe cleaners.
The blue crab is Maryland’s state crustacean, and its largest commercial fishery. Its scientific name is Callinectes sapidus, which means savory beautiful swimmer.
The second crab in the picture shown displays Maryland’s state flag–a fun way to show state pride.
Supplies you will need:
Wiggle eyes, any size
Blue paper plates, 2 dessert size
Blue, black, yellow and white pipe cleaners
Print-out of Maryland flag
Glue
Scissors
Hole punch
Instructions:
Punch four holes on each side of a blue paper plate. Then cut pipe cleaners into five inch lengths–they don’t have to be perfect in size. Wrap the ends of the pipe cleaners into the holes around the plate and curve them upward.
Trace around the plate
For the pincers at the front, you can take an additional one-inch piece of pipe cleaner and wrap it around the end of each arm. Then add wiggle eyes.
For the crab with the Maryland flag, print an image from the internet, or make a copy from a magazine. Place a plate on the image and trace around the plate. Then cut out the circle. Turn over the plate and then with the circle image of the flag on top, punch holes around the plate. You don’t need to glue the paper to the plate as the pipe cleaners will hold it in place once they are wrapped through each hole.
I hope you enjoy making these fun crabs with your kids on Maryland Day!
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I love pipe cleaners. They work for so many craft ideas.
posted by Elaine Ann Allen on March, 25 Add a Comment