Four ways with wooden spoons
Make these gifts and windmills from wooden spoons.

Make a gift for the kitchen
You will need: Wooden spoons, masking tape, paint brush, apron, mixing bowl or tea towel to coordinate (we used the latest tea towel from The Parenting Place).
- Choose paint colours to match tea towel (we used Resene White, Resene Bright Spark and Resene Yabbadabbadoo).
- Wrap masking tape around the spoon handles at varying distances apart.
- Paint one colour. Leave to dry and remove tape.
- Reapply masking tape creating another gap, paint, dry and remove tape.
- Repeat until all colours are used.
- Glue into place.
Make chocolate covered spoons
You will need: Disposable bamboo spoons, chocolate buttons and baking paper.
- Melt chocolate slowly, stirring constantly.
- Dip spoon into the chocolate and cover.
Rest on baking paper.
- Repeat until you have enough spoons covered.
Dry.
- Re-dip the spoons to get a thick cover.
- Use to stir hot chocolate for an extra chocolatey drink!
Make colourful garden windmills
You will need: Wooden spoon, plastic straw,
55mm long bolt 5mm diameter, corresponding nuts x2, washers x4, button, drill and drill bit, hot glue gun and coloured A4 plastic sheets x2.
- Using a windmill template trace and cut two from the plastic sheets.
- Drill a hole in the centre of the oval end of the spoon and through marked places on the plastic templates.
- Cut the straw into two l0mm long pieces.
- Cross the templates on top of each other. Put a washer onto the bolt and push through the six outside blades of the plastic, alternating colours.
- Thread another washer onto the bolt, then a straw, then another washer.
- Push this through the plastic template's central holes.
- Put another washer onto the bolt. Twist a nut onto this (not too tightly). Check the windmill will spin.
- Put the last l0mm straw piece onto the bolt and push the remaining end through the spoon hole and attach the last nut. The plastic windmill should spin freely.
Note: don't tighten the nuts too tightly preventing spinning.
- Hot glue a button to hide the end of the bolt.
Create your own puppet show
You will need: Wooden spoons, paint, brush, hot glue gun, felt for decorating.
- Paint the head of the spoon with the palest base colour (we used Resene Princess for the pigs and Resene Cioccolato for the wolf).
- Once dry paint the darker colour (Resene Pink Panther) to create the snout for the pigs.
- When this is dry paint the eyes, mouth and nostrils with a dark colour (we used Resene Possessed).
- The Wolf will need accents to make a pointy nose and hairy sides to the face (we used Resene Sambuca).
- Cut the felt to make ears and bow ties. Hot glue these into place.
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