Different people signed up to decorate each of the 10 Plagues.
I signed up for the last 3, so there are some printables available for those.
Otherwise, there are pictures only to share ideas.
And, sorry, I wasn't positive who did which plague, so I do not have the designer's name listed.
And, sorry, I wasn't positive who did which plague, so I do not have the designer's name listed.
I created a poster for each section. I wanted it very visible and these looked great on the white walls.
The hieroglyphics spell PLAGUE, then I added a number below for
each plague.
The pack includes the printables for all 10 of the posters as shown above.
I purchased 10 red poster boards and glued the pieces to it.
The pack also includes a set of full-page Plague posters to print.
The flies were printed in clusters and attached to the bigger paper.
The standing stick had large flies all over.
This had crumpled paper for the hail.
It was a nice texture to add.
I used this grass (Summer Horizon) on the bottom,
then added the desert sand paper with the sky on top.
I printed and pieced Moses together and printed lots of locust on Kraft cardstock
and cut them out.
Click here for the locusts clipart. (I printed 3 per page)
Click here to print Moses (this needs to be pieced and photo is included for reference).
Ha! This one was so easy! We just put up the black background
and I added the eyes that I had printed and cut out.
Click here to see the free eyes graphics ☺.
First, I put up the night sky along the top. I added the two houses.
I made the Egyptian house (right side) with a fancier roof line and door frame and used slightly cleaner colors.
I added the lady crying, but due to discussing other VBS things with a preschool teacher, I did not add a body. I felt that the point was made with her crying and not showing the whole bed. I added jewels to her clothing and jewelry and added clear teardrops to show her crying.
I printed and pieced everything together. Click here to download the Egyptian woman and accessories if you are willing to piece it.
For the Israelite house (left side), the door frame is plain. I used a wood grain bulletin board paper for both frames and made it easy. I added the blood with red paint and a sponge brush. I have the family eating inside the house and plain household accessories.
I printed everything and cut and pieced them together. If you are willing to put the parts together, click here to download the family eating and accessories. There is a photo to use for reference.
There is no link to print the pack of poster pintables. Am I missing it somewhere? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't know why is was missing! It has been corrected and you can access it @ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xo9iWv90G-pd1u7nTNZy1Z4g8JKI8u-Q/view?usp=sharing Thanks for letting me know!
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