Tuesday, July 16, 2024

~*Pinwheels!*~



Hello everyone! It's been a long time, and I actually forgot about this blog, but I'm back to it! So let's continue from last time and follow through on today's topic: Pinwheels!

Fun facts about Pinwheels:

  • Can be traced back to China in 400 B.C.
  • Used to be called "Whirligigs" or "Wind Wheels"
  • Whirligig comes from Middle English "whirlen" which means "to whirl", and "gigg" meaning "(toy) top".
  • Used to symbolize turning one's luck around in Asian roots
  • Modernly symbolizes playfulness, joy, and childhood
  • Has also become a symbol as a reminder to prevent child abuse
  • A custom for some people is to place a pinwheel at the grave of a loved one, suggesting the pinwheel represents the freedom of the spirit.
  • In 1919, an Armenian immigrant toy manufacturer Tegran M. Samour patented the pinwheel in Boston as a 'wind wheel' and sold them in his toy store in Stoneham, MA.
  • Pinwheels can come in all sorts of colors, and number of spokes, commonly 4 or 6.
  • The shape also appears in food!
Gather up some construction paper or stationery paper and craft your own pinwheels! Follow the pinwheel tutorial here.




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