Open Ended Art: Fall Colors

I decided to participate (or rather, have the kidlet participate!) in the Open-Ended Art Projects posted over at Growing and Learning by Leaps and Bounds.  This week the theme is Fall Colors: Red, Yellow, Orange and Brown. [Apparently the creator of that site has elected to delete thier blog.  This was sudden, as they had […]

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Halloween Shadows

  We created Halloween Shadows today and this proved to be great during bedtime. I downloaded the Kiddy Halloween Font and added them to Microsoft Word. I printed it on black paper and cut out the shapes.    Tape a straw or stick to the back and go into a darkened room. Flash the flashlight […]

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Pine Cone Creatures

pine cones acorn caps other natural materials (acorns, leaves, moss, twigs, bark) pom poms glue shoe box construction paper art supplies • supports fine-motor development • encourages creative play With your child, collect pinecones (or you can purchase them at a nursery), along with leaves, twigs, and other “natural” materials.  To make a pine cone creature, your […]

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Friendly Bottle Ghost

    They are SUPER SIMPLE and only need a few things, most of which is usually laying around the house. I grabbed the bottles from the recycling bin (2 L or 20oz. sizes work well), the construction paper and glue already on hand.        First put a few drops of white paint […]

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Glitter Pumpkins or Gourds

A project for even the really young!   Edible “Glitter”:  Mix a few drops of food coloring into sugar.   Edible “Glue”   3/4 cup water 2 T corn syrup 1 tsp vinegar 3/4 cup cold water 1/2 cup corn starch   In a small saucepan, add the water and corn syrup and vinegar, stir […]

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A jack-o-lantern mosaic

What do to with paint swatches?  Today we used them to make a jack-o-lantern mosaic. First, I drew an outline of a jack-o-lantern on a big piece of paper. I set out paint swatches in shades of orange, green and black. I cut and glued on a few, so the children would get the idea […]

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Halloween Lanterns

Here are some simple paper lanterns we made in Halloween/fall colors just because.   Stapler Glue Hole puncher Scissors Ruler Craft knife String Construction Paper (black, yellow, orange).   We made two kinds of lanterns. The first kind were just simple tubes – either cylindrical or square in cross-section, and layered with a contrasting color […]

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Pumpkin Patch Print

Ok… so this one got a bit wet on the way home, but I had to share since it was so brilliant (I’m hoping you’ll agree!). My youngest made this in Pre-K today and it sounded super easy to do (if a bit messy, so have wipes handy). Just draw happy, squiggly green lines on […]

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