A dot of glue is all your do! Dot…dot…not a lot! Then crumple, rip, smush the tissue paper squares on to the glue and allow to dry. Once Olympic Rings are dry cut a slit and loop them through each other. You can secure them either with glue or a stapler.
We did ours with glue and looking back a stapler probably would have been A LOT easier. Please leave a comment on the blog or share a photo on Instagram. If you are needing another wind-down activity after the craft is finished check out these printables for Olympic Memory!
Each card features a pictogram from the Winter Olympics in Sochi along with the letter and name of the sport on corresponding cards. To make this craft super simple we have provided a color printable. Simply print and collage on top of the colored printable. We decided to cut out our printable and stick it onto recycled cardboard which you can read about in the tutorial below.
If you do not have a printer you can still make this craft by drawing the rings onto recycled cardboard. We recommend that you make a larger sized Olympic Rings Collage. This is easy to make, cut out and match the rings together before gluing onto the recycled cardboard. This size is better for smaller children or for working together with a sibling, classmate, or friend. Also provided is a black and white printable included in the first printable link.
This printable can be used as a coloring page or for other Olympic Ring Crafts. How about using Color Dot Label Stickers as a fun activity for toddlers and preschoolers! Start by making the board. Cut a flat side off a large cardboard box using scissors or a craft knife, kids get an adult to do this part as it can be tricky! Trim the edges so your piece of cardboard is neat and tidy. Print out the Olympic Rings Printable Large. Cut all of the white paper away from the rings. Do not be too concerned about getting this perfect as the color is a guide only and will be covered.
To cut the white from inside of the rings we simply made a cut through the color ring and then cut it out from there. Once both sheets of the rings have been cut out place them together to get the best fit, you may want to cut off the excess overlapping rings to get a good match.
When you are happy that the rings join nicely together glue onto the cardboard using the glue stick. Gathering the supplies is a fun step for kids to do and the perfect way to keep children entertained while you make up the base board of this craft.
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