Aluminium foil fireworks
This year, there's no real fireworks, that's why we're just crafting some fireworks. We all have cardboard, rope and aluminum foil, with which you can make flares. The aluminium foil shines nicely and can be coloured with markers, provided that they are also really permanent (so waterproof). You can't do that with ordinary markers.



How to make aluminum foil flares? That's actually very simple. From cardboard, cut a flare. If you find that difficult, use the template from above and paste it on cardboard.



Cut out the arrows, and wrap the rope around them obliquely. You can attach the beginning and end to the back with an adhesive tape.



Then glue in the place. That is, the parts between the strings, and the strings themselves too. Then put the foil on top and gently push all the parts. To do this, start in the middle so that the foil does not tear. Finally, fold the foil to the back, where you still stick it a little.



Then you can use permanent markers (e.g. Collall Permanent Markers) to color the aluminium foil. You will get a really nice shiny, metallic effect! Cut 6 strips of the roll of aluminum foil.