Monday, June 23, 2025

4Th of July!

  Fourth of July as our Independence Day ...

Since the 4th of July is soon, I thought I would do a post about Independence Day!

 

🎆 What is the 4th of July?

The 4th of July, also known as Independence Day, is a U.S. federal holiday commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. On this day, the 13 American colonies declared their independence from British rule.


📜 Historical Background

  • 1775-1783: The American Revolutionary War was fought between the colonies and Great Britain.

  • July 2, 1776: The Continental Congress voted in favor of independence.

  • July 4, 1776: The final wording of the Declaration of Independence, primarily drafted by Thomas Jefferson, was approved and adopted.

  • Since 1777: Americans have celebrated the date with various traditions, though it became an official federal holiday in 1870.


🎇 Modern Traditions

  • Fireworks displays

  • Parades

  • Barbecues and picnics

  • Patriotic concerts

  • Wearing red, white, and blue

  • Community events and fairs

Many people also display the American flag and reflect on the values of freedom and democracy.


🇺🇸 Fun Facts

  • John Adams predicted July 2 would be celebrated as Independence Day, but July 4 became the date because that’s when the Declaration was officially adopted.

  • Both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after the Declaration.

  • Americans consume about 150 million hot dogs on the 4th of July each year!

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    quick history timeline of the 4th of July / American Independence

🌟 1765-1775: Tensions Grow

  • British Parliament passes taxes (like the Stamp Act & Tea Act), angering colonists.

  • "No taxation without representation!" becomes a rallying cry.

  • 1773: Boston Tea Party protests British taxation.

⚔️ 1775: Start of Revolutionary War

  • April 19, 1775: Battles of Lexington and Concord — first shots of the American Revolution.

📜 1776: Declaration of Independence

  • June 7, 1776: Richard Henry Lee proposes independence to Congress.

  • June 11–28: Thomas Jefferson drafts the Declaration of Independence.

  • July 2, 1776: Congress votes for independence.

  • July 4, 1776: Declaration of Independence formally adopted.

🎆 1777: First 4th of July Celebration

  • Philadelphia celebrates with fireworks, parades, and public displays.

🎖️ 1781: British Surrender

  • October 19, 1781: British General Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown — war essentially ends.

📜 1783: Treaty of Paris

  • September 3, 1783: Treaty officially ends the Revolutionary War.

🏛️ 1870: 4th of July Becomes a Federal Holiday

  • U.S. Congress makes Independence Day an official unpaid holiday.

  • 1938: Becomes a paid federal holiday.


 Here are some famous quotes from the Declaration of Independence (adopted July 4, 1776):

1️⃣

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

This is one of the most well-known lines — it states the idea that all people have basic rights that cannot be taken away.


2️⃣

“That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

This means government gets its power from the people — not from kings or other rulers.


3️⃣

“... whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government...”

If a government takes away people’s rights, the people can change it.


4️⃣

“The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States.”

This is part of the list of complaints against King George II



Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Paper Crafts

 

Papercraft

Paper crafts are a fun and versatile hobby that can range from simple projects to intricate works of art. 
I just love doing paper crafts. 

Here are some popular types of paper crafts, along with ideas to get you started:


🌟 Popular Paper Craft Types

  1. Origami – The Japanese art of paper folding
    • Starter ideas: Paper cranes, butterflies, frogs, or simple boxes

  2. Card Making – Handmade greeting or occasion cards
    • Materials: Cardstock, stamps, stickers, markers, washi tape
    • Occasions: Birthdays, holidays, thank-you notes

  3. Scrapbooking – Decorate pages with photos, mementos, and embellishments
    • Themes: Vacations, baby milestones, weddings

  4. Paper Flowers – Great for decoration or gifts
    • Types: Roses, peonies, tulips, sunflowers
    • Use: Bouquets, wall decor, gift toppers

  5. Paper cutting – Cutting detailed designs into paper
    • Styles: Silhouettes, mandalas, lace-like borders
    • Tools: Precision knife, cutting mat

  6. Decoupage – Decorating items with paper and sealing them with glue
    • Surfaces: Boxes, jars, picture frames, furniture
    • Tip: Use Mod Podge for a smooth finish

  7. Quilling – Rolling and shaping strips of paper into decorative designs
    • Projects: Cards, wall art, jewelry

  8. Junk Journaling – Creative journaling using recycled paper bits and art supplies
    • Inclusions: Tickets, postcards, magazine cutouts, doodles

🛠️ Basic Supplies

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  • Scissors or craft knife
  • Glue (white glue, glue stick, or hot glue)
  • Ruler and pencil
  • Colored or patterned paper
  • Cardstock or construction paper
  • Cutting mat (optional but useful)
  • Decorative extras: stamps, ribbon, stickers, washi tape, sequins

🎨 Beginner Project Ideas

  • Paper chain garland – Easy and colorful for parties or room décor
  • Mini notebooks – Staple or sew folded pages together
  • Pop-up cards – Add a 3D element to cards
  • Bookmark corner monsters – Fun for kids using folded squares

 

 Here are some easy paper craft ideas you can try — great for beginners, kids, or just a quick creative moment:


🌟 Super Simple Paper Crafts

  1. Paper Chain Garland
    • Cut strips of paper and make interlocking loops with glue or tape.
    • Fun for parties or decorating a room.

  2. Corner Bookmarks (Bookmark Monsters)
    • Fold a square of paper into a triangle to fit on a book corner.
    • Decorate with eyes, teeth, or stickers.

  3. Simple Paper Flowers
    • Cut out petal shapes and glue them in a circle around a centerpiece.
    • Add a stem with a rolled green paper strip.

  4. Accordion Fan
    • Fold paper back and forth (accordion style).
    • Open out to make a fan or flower shape.

  5. Paper Snowflakes
    • Fold paper and cut out shapes to make snowflake designs.
    • Great for winter or holiday decorations.

  6. Paper Pinwheel
    • Cut a square, make diagonal slits, fold in every other corner to the center, and pin or glue.
    • Works well with patterned paper.

  7. Mini Envelopes
    • Fold and glue paper into tiny envelopes for notes or gift cards.


  8. Paper Collage
    • Tear or cut colorful paper and glue onto a background to create a design or picture.

 

 

Here’s a straight list of easy paper craft ideas anyone can do:

  1. Paper Chain
  2. Snowflakes
  3. Simple Paper Flowers
  4. Paper Fans
  5. Corner Bookmarks
  6. Pinwheels
  7. Mini Envelopes
  8. Paper Collage Art
  9. Paper Hats (like newspaper hats)
  10. Origami Boats
  11. Paper Bracelets (rolled paper beads)
  12. Folded Greeting Cards
  13. Accordion Fold Animals (add eyes & legs)
  14. Paper Masks
  15. Simple Paper Puppets

 

 

Here's a quick how-to for each easy paper craft — you can glance through and pick one to try:


  1. Paper Chain

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    • Cut paper into strips.
    • Make a loop and glue/tape the ends.
    • Thread the next strip through and repeat.

  2. Snowflakes
    • Fold a paper square into a triangle (multiple times).
    • Cut small shapes along the edges.
    • Unfold.

  3. Simple Paper Flowers
    • Cut petal shapes.
    • Glue petals in a circle around a small paper circle (center).
    • Add a stem with rolled paper or pipe cleaner.

  4. Paper Fans
    • Accordion fold a rectangle of paper.
    • Pinch at one end and tape/glue the handle.
    • Spread open the top part.

  5. Corner Bookmarks
    • Fold a square into a triangle.
    • Fold the two corners up to the top point.
    • Tuck and glue the corners inside to make a pocket.
    • Decorate.

  6. Pinwheels
    • Cut a square.
    • Cut diagonal slits from corners, almost to the center.
    • Fold every other point to the center and pin/glue.
    • Stick on a straw or pencil.

  7. Mini Envelopes
    • Cut a rectangle or square.
    • Fold sides in, then bottom up, and top flap down.
    • Glue side seams.

  8. Paper Collage Art
    • Tear or cut colorful paper pieces.
    • Glue onto a background paper in any design.

  9. Paper Hats (Newspaper Hat)
    • Fold a large rectangle in half.
    • Fold corners to the center top.
    • Fold the bottom flaps up and crease them.

  10. Origami Boats
    • Fold a rectangle in half lengthwise.
    • Fold corners to meet in the middle.
    • Fold up bottom edges.
    • Pull open and flatten into a boat shape.

  11. Paper Bracelets (Rolled Beads)
    • Cut triangle strips of colorful paper.
    • Roll tightly around a toothpick.
    • Glue end.
    • String onto elastic/thread.

  12. Folded Greeting Cards
    • Fold cardstock or thick paper in half.
    • Decorate the front with drawings, stickers, or collage.

  13. Accordion Fold Animals
    • Accordion fold a strip.
    • Glue on paper head, legs, tail, or face.

  14. Paper Masks
    • Cut mask shape from card stock.
    • Cut eyeholes.
    • Decorate.
    • Add a string or attach to a stick.

  15. Simple Paper Puppets
    • Draw a character on paper.
    • Cut out.
    • Glue to a stick (straw, popsicle stick, pencil).
    • Use for pretend play.