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Kwanzaa Bead Candles

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These beaded "candles" are a creative way to introduce the seven principles of Kwanzaa, an African-American holiday that begins December 26.

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Each principle corresponds with a color and has a Swahili name: unity (umoja: black), self-determination (kujichagulia: red), collective work and responsibility (ujima: green), cooperative economics (ujamaa: red), purpose (nia: green), creativity (kuumba: red), and faith (imani: green).

Prep Time: Under 1 hour
What you need:
 1/2-inch wooden craft cubes
Red, green, and black acrylic paint
Small paintbrush
Glue
Letter beads
Yellow oval-shaped bead
Ribbon
Seasons: Kwanzaa
Materials: beads, paints, ribbon, wood
Instructions:
1.Count out the number of cubes you need for each candle (5 for imani, for example). Paint the wooden cubes in the appropriate colors and let them dry.
2.Glue the cubes together, remembering to glue the top cube so that the hole faces out for threading the ribbon (if the cubes don't have holes, you can glue the ribbon between the top two cubes).
3.Use the letter beads to glue the name of the principle to the stack of cubes. Glue the yellow bead on top for a flame, thread with the ribbon, and hang.


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