Woodcraft Nests
I love this time of the year, there’s so much promise and hope. With each day there’s more light, warmth and growth. These little nests are a lovely project for older children (and big kid adults!)
They’re great for testing out basic wood skills and picking the perfect fibres to weave helps children learn more about the natural world. Guide them to forage things which are sustainable and remember the rule of an honourable harvest, never pick more than 30% of each plant and try to give back what you do take by planting or tending to the earth.
I’d love to see your finished nests, please be sure to share them #athomewithkith or email them over. Enjoy!
Materials Needed:
A wooden disk (or a saw an a piece you’re able to take a wood disk from)
10-15 thin, sharp nails
A hammer
Secateurs/Scissors and a foraging bag
Fibres you can weave with such as…
Grasses (dry or green)
Reeds/rushes
Thin, flexible twigs
Sticks
Yarn
Long leaves
Carded wool/hand spun roving