I Am Thankful Pumpkin Craft

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I Am Thankful Pumpkin Craft
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Start by printing our many thanks art (you can find it here) on standard printer paper. Press the 3 cotton balls in the center, so they stick to the paint, and sprinkle the glitter on the top so it looks like spices. Next, put your marbles or rubber balls into the box and rock back and forth, letting the balls roll over the paint to spread it around.

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Have Your Kiddos Use The Marker To Write Something They Are Thankful For On Each Of The Orange Strips.

Be sure to leave about a 1 inch space on the sides of the strip so the writing isn’t covered up when stapled together. This craft is so fun to do whenever you’re looking for some plans to do at home. Cut cardstock paper into strips — 1.5″ x 8.5″ (need 10 strips for pumpkin) 2.

Easy I Am Thankful Pumpkin Craft Materials Needed:

A simple craft of making a thankful tree. Add your “i’m thankful for…” labels on each leaf…. Paint the center circle of one paper plate orange, and paint the entire edge tan.

This Isn’t A One Hour Task Or Even A Single Day Event.

No commercial reproduction of any kind is allowed. Decorate and write “happy thanksgiving” on the other 5 strips. Use them to write reasons to be thankful or as a centerpiece to help your family to remember to pray for.

Then I Used Brown Craft Paint To Make The Pumpkin Look A Little Aged And More Real.

*orange and green construction paper or attached printed sheets *staples or brads *scissors *crayons/markers print the attached pages: The printable file will download as a pdf to print. How to make your pumpkin craft.

This Is The Fun Part.

Give it person a strip to write what thankful for and create a pumpkin when you put them together. For my family, i'm thankful. Have students write what they’re thankful for, color/decorate, and then cut out.

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