Woohoo, you’ve made it to the download page! All you need to do is scroll down and click on the blue “download now” button.
When you click the button, it’ll open the PDF file in a new browser window. You can print it from there or download it to your computer to save for later.
Here’s an in-process image so you can see how to make this craft:
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And here’s the final craft:
To print directions or to see the entire blog post, go here: Rocket Craft For Kids
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.
TK
Monday 29th of June 2020
I love all of your ideas,thank you ;3
Sam T
Tuesday 30th of June 2020
You're welcome, thank you!
Corinne
Wednesday 24th of June 2020
I love all of your ideas! I work with toddlers and babies.
Sam T
Thursday 25th of June 2020
Thanks so much!
CeCe
Thursday 9th of April 2020
Thank you ! With this crazy world we're in now, this is perfect for my 5 yo twin ( B/G) , being as there probably won't be a K graduation :( Thanks for sharing
Sam T
Thursday 9th of April 2020
You're so welcome!
Patricia Brown
Thursday 11th of July 2019
Is there away we can print out the directions to the rocket ship and other crafts you have?
Sam T
Thursday 11th of July 2019
I just updated the original post (https://www.simpleeverydaymom.com/rocket-craft-for-kids/) with a how to direction card at the bottom of the post. You can click the print button on that and it will print out the directions for you!
Erin
Wednesday 8th of May 2019
I liked your craft very colorful and simple, my kids will love to do that! Thanks!
Sam T
Thursday 9th of May 2019
You're very welcome :)