Celebrate The Battle Of The Boyne By Making A William Of Orange Rosette
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Looking for fun, educational crafts for kids to explore history? These Battle of the Boyne paper crafts are perfect for children of all ages. This William of Orange rosette is an easy-to-make projects help kids learn about history while being creative. Perfect for home, school, or classroom activities, these crafts bring the story of 1690 to life in a hands-on, kid-friendly way.
Supplies:
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Orange paper (or white paper & orange markers)
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Scissors
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Glue or tape
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Optional: badge or sticker for the center
Steps:
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Cut orange paper into strips.
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Fold each strip accordion-style.
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Glue/tape ends together in a circle.
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Add a center badge or sticker.
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Display on a wall or use as decoration.
This William of Orange rosette is a simple, colorful way to introduce kids to history. Hang it up or let kids wear it — either way, it’s a cheerful craft that sparks curiosity about the Battle of the Boyne! Pair it with a river scene or a flag collage for extra crafty fun!