May “Connections” Newsletter
Read about online programs, Amnesty for All, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more
The Philip N. Carrico Branch serves the Fort Thomas area with a collection of over 74,000 items. The building was constructed in 1995 with 8,800 square feet. An additional 6,200 square feet was constructed in 2001. About 200,000 patrons visit the branch each year.
Read about online programs, Amnesty for All, library news and more in this month’s “Connections” newsletter. Read more
Gardening season is upon us. We have eBooks, digital magazines and online classes that can help you get the most out of your garden. Read more
Take care of yourselves and your loved ones. We’re taking care of your fines and fees. Read more
Watch this DIY tutorial to learn about watercolor sketching and shading! Read more
Learn how to make your own skincare products without leaving the comfort of your home! Read more
Tour the sounds of Latin America from home! Read more
Make a beautiful faux watercolor print with items you likely have at home. Read more
Are you bored at home and miss coming to the library to learn a new craft skill? Watch this DIY tutorial to learn about watercolor painting! Read more
Make this easy craft that only uses a stick and some yarn! Read more
This DIY tutorial was created by Samantha Rouse, our Carrico/Fort Thomas Branch’s adult/teen services programmer. If you have any questions about the tutorial, please email her at SRouse@cc-pl.org.
Materials Needed
Step 1
Take your flexible straw and cut it in half.
Step 2
Cut a small slit in the hole on the juice pouch where the straw goes. Take your juice pouch and rinse it, making sure to squeeze any remaining water out.
Step 3
Insert the straw into the hole you have cut a slit into. Take your tape and secure the straw on with a strip of tape going across the top where you put your straw in. You may want to place a strip on the back of the pouch as well.
Step 4
Now you are ready to begin making your rocket! Take your construction paper and cut a strip out of it. Loosely roll paper around the straw. Tape the end so it won’t unroll.
Bend the tip and then tape it down so air can’t escape. An alternative to this method would be to take something like a piece of modeling clay and plug up the straw as shown in the photo at the top of the tutorial.
Step 5
Color your rocket template then cut it out. Once you have done that, tape your construction paper tube to the center of the back of your rocket.
Step 6
Blow into your straw to fill the juice pouch up with air. Slide your rocket onto the straw and stomp away!
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