Hi A Night Owl readers! It’s me – Stacey from Glued To My Crafts. Can you believe we are heading towards fall already? If you are like me, you are pretty excited for the season change. Not only because of the cool down in the weather, but all the fall related events we can take part in this time of year. One of the things I’m really excited for is visiting the local apple orchards in our neighboring state, Colorado. Last year things just didn’t work out {my husband was deployed and then we took a family vacation to Ohio} so I’m trying extra hard to make it happen this year. So to get my son prepared for the future family adventure {and welcome fall in our home} we recently made this Apple Tree Kids Craft together. It’s super easy, has cheap materials and even has my son’s handprint in it. Ready to learn how to make one with your child today?
Supplies:
- Large Paper Plate
- Green Tissue Paper
- Red/Brown Cardstock
- Scissors
- Glue
- Marker
- Circle Punch
- Stapler
Directions:
- First cut up your green tissue paper into small squares.
- Next put a good layer of glue all over the paper plate. Ask your child to place the tissue paper on top of the glue, until the paper plate is completely covered.
- Punch several red circles out of your red cardstock. These are the apples. Have your child glue them all over, on top of the green tissue paper. Once done, set aside paper plate to let it dry completely.
- To make the trunk of the tree, have your child lay one hand in the center of the brown cardstock. Using a marker, trace your child’s hand and part of their arm. Cut out the finished piece with scissors.
- Staple the “trunk” the tree to the paper plate.
What do you think of our Apple Tree Kids Craft? Super easy, right? And of course, you can change out things like the color of the red cardstock to represent any fruit you like or even the color of the leaves. The possibilities are endless!
If you are looking for more kid friendly fall crafts to do in the coming days, I have ton on my blog right now. Three of my favorites happened to be our Popsicle Stick Pumpkins, Tissue Paper Apple, and our Paper Plate Raccoon. All of which are super easy and fun for all ages! Happy Fall ya’ll!
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Shannon says
Oh my goodness! Their hand as the trunk is too cute! Definitely going to do this one with my daughter! Thanks!!