Sock it to ‘em
Create this cool windsock using clear polythene and a rainbow selection of Resene testpots.
Resene kids art with Mark Rayner - Project 18
Difficulty level: Moderate
You will need: Length of stiff wire, Piece of clear polythene sheeting, Paintbrushes, Resene testpots in the following colours: Resene Broom, Resene Havoc, Resene Lima, Resene Nero, Resene Paua, Resene Resolution Blue, Resene Tangerine and Resene Violent Violet, Scissors, String, Transparent weatherproof duct tape
Top tip: When you’re painting the windsock, stand it on an offcut of plywood to prevent newspaper from sticking to it.
Here's another idea: Create a cool fish windsock using testpots of Resene Tangerine and Resene Nero.

Sock it to ‘em
Another idea: Make a fish
Step one
Bend the wire to form a circle and join the ends together with a piece of duct tape.
Step two
Use the scissors to cut a tapered rectangle of polythene sheeting (this means that one end is narrower than the other). Join the long edges together with duct tape, as shown, to form the body of the windsock.
Step three
Fit the wire circle in the widest end of the windsock and trim excess polythene with the scissors. Fix the wire into position with duct tape.
Step five
Use
Resene Nero to paint evenly spaced circles on the rainbow stripes. Allow to dry.
Step six
Use the scissors to snip strips to form a tail at the narrowest end of the windsock and tie a string to the wire at the other end. Now it’s time to hang up your windsock outside and wait for the wind!
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