Story 34 • 2 Chronicles 36

Promises Broken and Promises Kept



Crafts

Choose from the following craft suggestions depending on time, age ranges, and group size. {10–15 minutes}


K–2nd

Option 1: Cross Bookmark

cardstock, watercolor paints, paintbrushes, hole punchers, scissors, ribbon, small cup

Gather supplies. Cut 6-inch pieces of ribbon (one per child). Print a cross with the words “Jesus is God’s Greatest Promise” on cardstock. Put water in cups. Make a sample craft.

Give each child a cross, a ribbon, and a paintbrush. Set paints, hole punchers, scissors, and water on each table. Have them cut out the cross with scissors and use a hole punch to put a hole at the top of the cross. Paint the cross with watercolor paints. String a ribbon through the hole and tie in a knot.

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Option 2: Tissue Paper Sun Catchers

wax paper, white glue, water, bowls, paintbrushes, tissue paper, scissors, paper plates

Gather supplies. Cut wax paper into the shape of a cross (about 10 inches tall by 6 inches wide, one per child). Dilute two parts white glue with one part water, and divide into bowls (one per table). Make a sample craft.

Give each child a piece of cross-shaped wax paper and a paintbrush. Set bowls of the diluted paste and an assortment of small colored pieces of tissue paper on each table. Have children paint a thin layer of paste to cover the cross and lay tissue paper on top, overlapping pieces slightly, until the entire cross is covered. Paint another layer of paste on top of the tissue pieces. Set on paper plates to dry. Encourage children to tape the crosses to their windows at home.

3rd–5th

Option 1: Trust God Decorated Art

paper, rulers, pencils, markers, glitter, glue sticks

Gather supplies. Print “Trust God” in large bubble letters in the center of a piece of paper. Make a sample craft.

Give each child a “Trust God” paper, a ruler, and a pencil. Have them use the edge of a ruler to draw straight lines with a pencil so there are six to eight sections going around the words (not through them). Children should color each of the sections a different color with markers. Fill in the bubble letters with the glue stick, sprinkle glitter on the glue, and shake paper gently until glitter completely covers the glue.

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Option 2: Tissue Paper Sun Catchers

wax paper, white glue, water, bowls, paintbrushes, tissue paper, scissors, paper plates

Gather supplies. Cut wax paper into the shape of a cross (about 10 inches tall by 6 inches wide, one per child). Dilute two parts white glue with one part water, and divide into bowls (one per table). Make a sample craft.

Give each child a piece of cross-shaped wax paper and a paintbrush. Set bowls of the diluted paste and an assortment of small colored pieces of tissue paper on each table. Have children paint a thin layer of paste to cover the cross and lay tissue paper on top, overlapping pieces slightly, until the entire cross is covered. Paint another layer of paste on top of the tissue pieces. Set on paper plates to dry. Encourage children to tape the crosses to their windows at home.

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