Tag Archives: wire coat hanger
FROSTY SNOWMAN
Do you still have extra wire coat hangers laying around? Make a snowman! This is easy enough to make a whole classroom full of snowmen. Different colors of scarves and chenille strips will give lots of variety. “Frosty, The Snowman,” … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER TURTLE
“Speedy the Turtle,” is just one of our wire coat hanger projects. This project also uses wallpaper pages, colored construction paper, tape and glue as well as a wire coat hanger. This and the other coat hanger projects would be … Continue reading
PILGRIM PUZZLE WREATH
A wire coat hanger, a brown grocery bag and puzzle pieces are the basic supplies in this Thanksgiving project. Although the puzzle pieces can be glued on with a glue stick, it works better and goes faster with a glue … Continue reading
PERKY THE TURKEY
We want to start early decorating for Thanksgiving because as soon as Thanksgiving is over it means we can decorate for Christmas. Here is a turkey project to get you in the Thanksgiving mood. A wire coat hanger is the … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER PUMPKIN
There are always plenty of wire coat hangers around for the asking. This “Pumpkin Bumpkin” is just one project using the coat hangers. You just need orange, green, brown and black construction paper, a glue stick and some tape to … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER MOUSE
This little wire coat hanger mouse would be welcome in anyones house, so we call him or her “House Mouse.” Again the main supply needed in this project is a wire coat hanger—–if you send a note home with the … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER CHICK
This is a “Hick Chick” wire coat hanger chick. He wouldn’t look so like a hick if you left his goofy hat off, but this chick just doesn’t care. Yellow, orange and blue construction paper and a pattern (included) makes … Continue reading
WIRE COAT HANGER PUPPY
This is my favorite wire coat hanger project. I call this little cutie, “Puppy Love.” These are so easy to make, especially because the patterns are full sized. They could be printed on colored paper, but I like to use … Continue reading