Today is the next full moon, visible at 6:45 this morning. You can check it out tomorrow at 6:45 am also! This is the second full moon of spring. The Algonquin Indian tribe of the Northeastern United States named it the Flower Moon because of the abundance of flowers this time of year. Some other names are Corn Planting Moon and Milk Moon. This full moon corresponds to Vesak, a holiday observed by Buddhists across Asia. All you need for this moon project is: Paper Glue Scissors Lid or plate for tracing Crayons or watercolor Step ONE: Trace your lid or plate
Step TWO: Cut it out Step THREE: Add craters to your moon with Elmer's Glue Step FOUR: While you are waiting on the glue to dry, create your background I used a white crayon for small stars and collaged yellow stars around the black paper. Step FIVE: Once your glue craters have dried, color or watercolor over your moon. Step SIX: Glue your moon to your background and you're done! HAPPY SUPER FLOWER MOON!
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