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2. Turn the two sticks over so that they are diagonal to you.
3. Place another craft stick next to and below the two sticks that you taped together. Use another
piece of tape to tape the bottom two sticks together.
4. Turn all three sticks over diagonally and place another stick at the bottom of the row and tape the
last two sticks together. Keep going until you have twelve craft sticks in a row.
5. You can also cover the first and last stick in the row by placing tape over the stick and then folding
it back over the stick. It is easier to write on the tape than the craft stick. The ink soaks into the sticks
and blurs.
6. Cut a straight line down the row of craft sticks. It is much easier to cut the craft sticks with the tape
on them because the craft sticks don't crack. Use a good quality scissors to cut the sticks.
Children can use permanent markers, pens, or colored pencils to draw the disciples faces, hair, and
clothes on the sticks. Have them write the disciples' names on the back of the sticks.
If a child messes up while working on his canvas, you can pull off the tape where he messed up and
replace it with new tape.