Pumpkin Garland
Here's a new take on an
old favorite. Kids will
enjoy creating happy,
sad and scary pumpkin
faces.
Supplies
Orange construction
paper
Markers
Scissors
Transparent tape
Black yarn
Instructions
Using
an 8 1/2" by 11" sheet
of orange construction
paper, cut three strips
measuring 2 3/4" by 10".
Fold each piece in half.
Open the folded paper.
Bring the two sides to
meet at the center fold
line. Crease the newly
created folds. You
should have four equal
sections divided by the
folded lines. Unfold the
paper and refold, making
accordion folds -
forward and back. Make a
pumpkin template that
will fit in the square
formed by the folds.
Include a stem. Heavier
paper for the pattern is
helpful. Lay the pumpkin
pattern on the folded
paper, with the
pumpkin's base on the
edge and one side on the
fold. Trace around it.
Cut out. You should have
four pumpkins joined at
their sides. If you
failed in the joining
there is always scotch
tape. Repeat the process
making as many pumpkins
as you want, joining the
sections of four with
transparent tape. With
magic markers color in
the details of your
pumpkins. WHAT TO DO
WITH THEM?? Use them as
table decoration. or
punch a hole in the
stems and thread them on
black yarn for hanging
in the window, on the
fireplace, over a
doorway, around the
chandelier. If you're
planning to do this, be
sure the stems are wide
enough to accommodate
the hole. Or,
alternatively, tape the
pumpkins to the yarn
with invisible tape.
Project Source:
Kabubble.com
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