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A great printable pack for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. From teepee to log cabin, this printable pack provides a detailed guide on how to build six traditional fire lays, allowing you to master the art of campfire building and firecraft. Whether you’re a beginner looking to learn new skills or an experienced camper wanting to expand your knowledge, this printable pack is an essential resource for anyone who loves spending time in the great outdoors. Download your copy today and elevate your camping and forest schooling experience with our 6 Fire Lays Printable Pack.

Six fire Lays - Traditional campfire building and firecraft

C$10.00Price
  • This 30+ page PDF has original watercolour and ink illustrations designed by Acorns and Aprons 

    How to build a:

    • Star Fire Lay
    • Lean-to Fire Lay
    • Teepee Fire Lay
    • Log Cabin Fire Lay
    • Pyramid/Upside-Down/Council Fire Lay
    • Long Fire Lay

    -2 posters 

    -two mini-booklets

    - How-to guide

    -3 elements of fire guide

    Learn what each fire lay is and how to build it. These fire building techniques will help you create better fires, for certain weather conditions and activities making campfires easy and enjoyable to use. Create long-lasting fires that don't need attention or ones that work in windy and rainy conditions. Enjoy a forest school activity of fire building using sticks and split wood to master the techniques or create rugged campfires that burn long and strong. The illustrations help add that extra whimsy, creating eye-catching posters, mini-booklets or cards as your teaching tool guide. 
     

    Digital PDF available to download at checkout. All rights reserved. This is for individual or classroom use only, you may not alter, sell, or share the files. Copyright ©️ 2024 Acorns and Aprons 

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation for the land on which we reside and traverse. It is with utmost respect that we acknowledge this land as the traditional territories of the Sinixt, Syilx, and Ktunaxa peoples, and as a home to many other indigenous persons, including the Inuit and Metis.

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