Top ten things to do with a stick, part two

Here is part two of my ranking, this is on the bad end of the scale. This is the link for the article I am testing: https://childhood101.com/outdoor-activities-20-ways-to-play-with-sticks/

  1. Use as pair of drumsticks on a tree or rock to make outdoor music- This one was just banging a stick against a tree, depending on how angry you are this could be satisfying.
  2. Tie on a length of ribbon to create a wind streamer- The making of this one is the same as the fishing pole one, which goes to show just how fantastically versatile sticks can be.

stick wind streamer IN ACTION

  1. See how high you can build a stick tower by layering sticks on top of one another. – In a way, a tree is a stick tower.

  1. Paint them, with bright colors or pastels- I really pushed my creativity with this one

Beautiful coloring to create a rustic effect

  1. Practice your shapes numbers and letter using stick. – This wasn’t really the worst, the worst one was to create a frame for your nature art (made with sticks) using more sticks. I felt that my message in the writing was a great conclusion to this post though.

Very faintly, it says styx 4 lyfe

Top ten things to do with a stick (part one)

 

I found this article called 20 things to do with the humble stick, and I decided to try all of them and rank them. I did this outside with my friend (878351, check out her blog) and it was freezing, but I can say that I gained a lot of extremely useful knowledge on stick related activities.

Im ranking these from greatest to least. This is a little unconventional but I think that the ones that I ranked the least are just so bad that I don’t want to start off with them. Actually, Im going to leave out some and only rank like ten or so. PART TWO COMING SOON.

  1. (Highest ranked) Add some string to make a fishing pole. – You know, I think that using a stick to make a fishing pole is a great idea, but I think that to make it actually effective it needs more than just string and a stick. I wanted to add something that would make it sink at least, so I tied a walnut to it. Unfortunately this didn’t sink either. After this I gave up. However, making it was nice and I enjoyed myself

Picture on left= walnut. Picture on right= walnut in action

  1. Roast a marshmallow on a stick over fire pit- I didn’t actually try this but Ive done it in the past and it is very nice.
  2. Try nature weaving with a Y stick. – This was also nice (in the context of what I was doing), I think that it could have been better if I had woven more stuff into it besides string and a leaf.

4. Get into the holiday spirit by creating twig stars- I didn’t actually do this one but it is on the craftier side of the spectrum so it provides more entertainment than like banging a stick against a tree.

5. Play Pooh Sticks- This was a game where you throw a stick over a bridge and another person does the same then you run to the other side and look to see whose stick made it past the bridge first. Cora won.

Here is us about to throw the sticks.

TUNE IN FOR PART 2