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Explore the innovative star-making craft activity created by Ray Steele, a Student Life Coordinator at Lock Haven University in Pennsylvania. Learn how lightweight craft rings can be transformed into stunning door tags or used in a program to foster community bonding among residents. Discover the fun and community-building potential of this project, while ensuring safety precautions are taken throughout the process. Engage residents in a creative activity that promotes friendship and unity within the community.
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Star 3D Door Decorations and Program Ray Steele, Student Life Coordinator Lock Haven University Pennsylvania Featured Institution
Notes This star was made out of light weight craft rings that were formed into a shape and melted together with an iron. This can be done by the RA alone to make door tags or as a program that helps residents come together. There is a lot of laughter as participants create their designs so it is a great activity to help residents get to know one another. It will facilitate the development of residents to become a community! This is obvious but the iron is hot (put up warning signs warning that the iron is hot and should be used carefully.) The iron should be used very carefully. You may want to designate one or two other staff or faculty as the people who work the irons once the designs are created! Offer food and an opportunity for everyone to show off their designs!