Kissing Thaumatrope
A few years ago, I thought that it would be so fun to make Joe a kissing thaumatrope for Valentine's Day. Like so many of my BRILLIANT ideas, I promptly forgot all about it.
Until recently, when I saw this thaumatrope-on-a-stick on Made by Joel, and it reminded me that I had to try it. Even though they're not done, I'm showing you my work in progress now, just in case you want to use this idea to make your very own thaumatrope valentines.
Are you wondering what I am talking about?
On one side it looks like this:
On the other side it looks like this:
When you spin the stick, it looks like this:
Movie magic! Persistence of vision!!! Kissing!!!!! Does it get any better than this?
I'm making some for my three little Valentinos, too. Isn't it funny that no one in my family even asked what I was doing when I said, "Here, stand against the wall and let me take a picture of you kissing something." They all just did it.
If you do make your own, please send me a picture! Wouldn't they make sweet wedding invitations or favors?
Materials: Paper, cardboard, double-stick tape or glue, round chopstick or kebab stick, photo prints or drawings of kissers in profile. Line them up carefully so that they work together when you spin the stick, and test it out before you glue!
Until recently, when I saw this thaumatrope-on-a-stick on Made by Joel, and it reminded me that I had to try it. Even though they're not done, I'm showing you my work in progress now, just in case you want to use this idea to make your very own thaumatrope valentines.
Are you wondering what I am talking about?
On one side it looks like this:
On the other side it looks like this:
When you spin the stick, it looks like this:
Movie magic! Persistence of vision!!! Kissing!!!!! Does it get any better than this?
I'm making some for my three little Valentinos, too. Isn't it funny that no one in my family even asked what I was doing when I said, "Here, stand against the wall and let me take a picture of you kissing something." They all just did it.
If you do make your own, please send me a picture! Wouldn't they make sweet wedding invitations or favors?
Materials: Paper, cardboard, double-stick tape or glue, round chopstick or kebab stick, photo prints or drawings of kissers in profile. Line them up carefully so that they work together when you spin the stick, and test it out before you glue!
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