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How to Make a Kwanzaa Unity Cup

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Kwanzaa Cup
Kwanzaa Cup

Are you interested in creating Kwanzaa crafts? The unity cup, also known as Kikombe cha Umoja, is a cup shared amongst those at the Kwanzaa gathering on the first day of Kwanzaa. The cup is passed around from person to person in regards to honoring African ancestors. Before drinking from the Unity cup, each person must say "Harambee" or "let's pull it together". True wooden Unity cups can be hard to come by if you don't know the right places to purchase them, however; you can easily make one of your own with every day household items.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 2 Styrofoam cups
  • Black, Red and Green Paint
  • Kwanzaa Stickers (optional)
  • Tin foil
  • Clear Tape
  • Glue Stick
  1. Step 1
    2 Styrofoam Cups
    2 Styrofoam Cups

    The first step to creating your Unity cup is to tape both of the cup together. To do this you will need to place both bottoms of the cups against each other. Once you have the cups lined up in place, get the tape and attach it to the middle where the cups join. Take the tape and begin to circle it round and round until the cups are sturdy enough to stand together.

  2. Step 2
    Spray the Cups
    Spray the Cups

    Once the cups are taped together, get the black paint and begin to paint both cups black. To keep your hands from getting paint on them, place your hand inside one of the cups and hold it upside down as you paint. When painting the cups, leave the bottom side of the cup unpainted so you may place it down without leaving a paint ring. Place the cup down and let dry for a few minutes.

  3. Step 3
    Do Your Own Designs!
    Do Your Own Designs!

    After the black paint is dry on the cups, take the green and red paint and begin to design the cup as you want it. If you wish to place stickers on the cup, place them before you start painting. You can place Kwanzaa symbols or figures on it if you wish, make it Kwanzaa related no matter how you paint it. Once you've added the red and green paint, let the cup dry once again.

  4. Step 4
    Add the foil!
    Add the foil!

    After all the paint is dry, cup a strip of tin foil and place it around the top groove of the cup where it indents. To secure the tin foil you will need the glue stick. Once the strip is wrapped around the cup, apply glue to the connecting parts to secure.

  5. Step 5
    Enjoy Your cup!
    Enjoy Your cup!

    Once everything is in the right places, allow the entire cup to dry completely. You now have your own homemade Unity Cup for Kwanzaa!

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on 1/4/2009 Great idea, this sounds like a fun craft! 5*s!

dlcass said

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on 12/29/2008 Cool project. Thanks

ursaminor said

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on 12/7/2008 Interesting craft--I had never heard of a Kwanzaa Unity Cup before! 5 stars.

veryirie said

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on 11/22/2008 Interesting how to; thanks!

LilacGirl said

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on 11/22/2008 Great craft to make for kwanzaa.

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