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I’m not sure when Memorial Day turned into a picnic and barbecue fest, but it was meant as a day to remember those service men and women that have fallen defending this country. Somewhere along the line Memorial Day also became the unofficial start to summer for theme parks, public swimming pools and campgrounds.

And while I’m not trying to be a buzz-kill, it’s important that we take a moment on Memorial Day and remember those that fought for our freedom. I’m talking about that freedom that allows us to have those picnics whenever we want.

Military Clothespin Airplanes

Hopefully, you don’t think I’m a hypocrite because I’m using Memorial Day as a way to write a post about a craft. I wanted to create something that I thought the military would appreciate.

I actually made these a while ago, last summer in fact. It’s just taken me this long to share them. Since Memorial Day is this weekend and May is National Military Appreciation Month, I thought this was the perfect time.

A while back I made these Snoopy and Red Baron Clothespin Airplanes. I actually made the classic military planes at the same time.

I’m sure the boys, and maybe even some of the men in your family would enjoy making these. And let’s not forget the girls. After all, I LOVED making them!

Cut the rounded ends off the jumbo craft sticks.

Cut the jumbo craft sticks in half.

Cut the ends off the miniature craft sticks. Cut the miniature craft sticks in half.

Use your craft knife to round the end of one of the miniature craft stick halves. Repeat for the second one.

After rounding the end, cut that piece in half, keeping only the rounded half. Repeat for the second one.

For each airplane you should now have – wooden clothespin, two large pieces for the wings, one small piece for the horizon tail, and the rounded piece for the vertical tail.

Sand the edges of each cut piece.

Paint the pieces for one plane gray and the pieces for the other plane green.

Use paint pens to add details to the wings and vertical tails.

These are the ones that I used.

And here’s the paint (Natural Gray and Light Avocado).

To assemble:

Place one of the wings upside down so that the emblems are facing downward. Add a line of white craft glue to the center of the wing. Place the clothespin into the glue.

Place a line of white craft glue on top of the clothespin and place the second wing onto it, emblems facing up.

Glue the horizontal tail piece to the back of the clothespin. Glue the vertical tail piece to the horizontal tail piece. Repeat these steps for the second plane.

Allow everything to dry completely.

I attached strings to mine and hung them from the ceiling. These make a great project for grandpa or dad to make with their kids. :)

Have a great Memorial Day. And to our nation’s military, THANK YOU. Thank you for putting your lives on the line and protecting this great country of ours. Thank you to your families that sacrifice their husbands, wives, mommies and daddies. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Print Project 0 from 0 votes Military Clothespin Airplanes Supplies 2 Jumbo craft stick

2 Miniature craft stick

2 Wooden clothespins

Paint: gray and olive green

Paint pens: red white, blue

Tools: craft knife cutting mat, sandpaper, paintbrush, white craft glue Instructions Cut the rounded ends off the jumbo craft sticks.

Cut the jumbo craft sticks in half.

Cut the ends off the miniature craft sticks.

Cut the miniature craft sticks in half.

Use your craft knife to round the end of one of the miniature craft stick halves. Repeat for the second one.

After rounding the end, cut that piece in half, keeping only the rounded half. Repeat for the second one.

For each airplane you should now have - wooden clothespin, two large pieces for the wings, one small piece for the horizon tail, and the rounded piece for the vertical tail.

Sand the edges of each cut piece.

Paint the pieces for one plane gray and the pieces for the other plane green.

Use paint pens to add details to the wings and vertical tails.

To assemble, place one of the wings upside down so that the emblems are facing downward. Add a line of white craft glue to the center of the wing. Place the clothespin into the glue.

Place a line of white craft glue on top of the clothespin and place the second wing onto it, emblems facing up.

Glue the horizontal tail piece to the back of the clothespin.

Glue the vertical tail piece to the horizontal tail piece.

Repeat these steps for the second plane.

Allow everything to dry completely.