Royal Barge Craft
When the Diamond Jubilee flotilla sailed down the Thames, all eyes were on the Royal Barge! It is unlikely that we will see an event like this again, but kids can always have a go at making their own.
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When the Diamond Jubilee flotilla sailed down the Thames, all eyes were on the Royal Barge! It is unlikely that we will see an event like this again, but kids can always have a go at making their own.
Make this wonderful royal cape in a jiffy - and dress up in royal style! Perhaps you could have a look at footage of the Queen's coronation and admire her heavy, long train, held up by her ladies in waiting!
Here's a detailed colouring page of the Royal Coat of Arms to print. You can see the British monarchs' motto along the bottom, "Dieu et mon droit", meaning "God and my right".
Use these three Royal frame printables in your classroom drawing or writing projects. Choose from blank, ruled or handwriting lines. Great for any royal occasion! Children can draw a picture or write a story and then colour in the frame if they choose.
The Royal regalia, or crown jewels, are worn by the sovereign for the first time during the coronation ceremony, and thereafter at state occasions. Our colouring page shows not only one of the crowns, but an orb and sceptre.
This rubber stamped card is a super project as it involves designing and creating your own stamp, and then the fun of printing the cards too. A good way of making lots of Valentine's Cards!
This quick and easy clay photo frame is incredibly effective, and children will enjoy experimenting with the patterns they can make. Of course, if you don't like your design you can just roll up the clay and start again.
These Rudolph cupcakes are a chocolate cupcake variation with a lovely Christmas twist! The kids will enjoy helping you to decorate them and they will certainly enjoy helping you to eat them. They look good enough to serve at a Christmas party, too.
Have fun making this Rudolph headdress and dress up as the most popular reindeer of all - complete with shiny red nose!
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Dressing up at Christmas is always fun, and this Rudolph mask is sure to be a hit with your little ones!
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Use our Rugby Acrostic Printable in the classroom or at home to get the kids thinking and encourage some exciting acrostic poetry!
For sports fans, here is a simple rugby ball colouring page for children to print and colour.
Kids can make this rugby ball mouse pad for themselves, for Dad on Father's Day, or for any rugby-mad friends or family.
Use this rugby ball template to design your own rugby ball and colour it in.
Here's a simple rugby colouring page for kids to print and colour. We've left the boy's kit blank so children can design their own or colour it in their own colours.
Here's a fun rugby colouring page particularly appropriate for younger children with it's simple outline.
Here's a simple girl's rugby colouring page for kids to print and colour. The girl's kit is intentionally blank so children can design their own or colour it in their own colours.
Here's a fun colouring page of a boys rugby match which really captures the excitement - fun for kids to print and colour!
The player in this rugby colouring page is about to kick the ball - will he convert?
Kids can use this rugby player printable with outline rugby kit to add the details of the team or country they support!