![]() Tissue Paper Art Apple Tree by : Wetting bleeding tissue paper is a creative way to get soft colors and texture on any piece of art, like an apple tree for fall! It’ll look great in your home or on your classroom bulletin board this fall. This activity is especially great in classrooms during autumn months as it complements an apple unit well. You can either glue the pom-poms onto the tree or ask your child to place a certain number of red or green ones on to practice counting.Īpple Tree Painting with Cotton Balls by : The leaves on this apple tree are so inviting! They’re painted using cotton balls, and the texture and color are just what we’d want for a lovely fall project. It’s a great project for kids who are just learning to count. Pom Pom Paper Plate Apple Tree by : Celebrate autumn with this fun apple tree craft made from a paper plate and pom-poms. If you’re in a time crunch in the classroom, you can pre-punch lots of red and green paper into circles so that all the kids need to do is assemble their trees. They’ll love it!Ĭircle Punch Apple Tree by : Working with a hole punch is great fine motor practice, and it also makes this apple tree craft super easy! ![]() ![]() It’ll make a beautiful fall keepsake craft for preschoolers and kindergarteners.īutton Apple Tree from : Use green and red buttons to create a wall-worthy apple tree craft that you’ll be proud to display in your home every fall. Handprint Apple Tree by : This handprint apple tree craft is a super simple and easy-to-follow project that kids can make at home or in the classroom. It’s a cute way for toddlers to develop their fine motor skills. Pom Pom Apple Tree by .uk: If you have some red and green pom-poms left over from Christmas, use them to make a cute apple tree covered in red and green pom-pom apples. Tear the crepe paper for fine motor practice or cut it to practice scissor skills. ![]() Get creative with your animals and make a whole story around these farm friends with your kids! Browse all of our Easter ideas and get ready for a beautiful spring holiday! For another kids craft idea to keep your kids occupied on Easter, check our our Easter coloring pages.DIY Apple Tree Crafts to Make with the KidsĬrepe Paper Apple Tree by : It’s so easy to make a crepe paper apple tree! All you need is red and green crepe paper and construction paper to make a lovely apple tree full of red apples. This yarn pom pom animal activity is great for Easter, but it would also be a fun craft for any time of year. So adorable! Attach all of your pieces together using hot glue, and that’s it! This makes it so that the animals can stand upright. You can even embed the pipe cleaner into the pom pom while the yarn is wrapped around your pom pom maker. Follow the tips and trick for the chicks and ducks below, or hop over to this post, for a visual guide to making your yarn pom pom pieces. These pieces will be for the feet, beaks, and ears of the animals. Make your yarn pom pom by wrapping the yarn around the pom pom maker many times, and then tying the center together tightly. Print the PDF template below as a guide for cutting your felt pieces. You will need yarn for the bodies and pipe cleaners for the legs of your animals. Using a fork is a good trick in a pinch, but using a pom pom maker is much easier! They come in four sizes, which are perfect for making large bodies and small heads like the duck. It is possible to make a yarn pom pom using a fork, and you can find a photo tutorial of this in this post. I would also recommend buying pom pom makers for this craft. For this project, you will need yarn, pipe cleaners, felt, and wiggle eyes. The set includes chicks, bunnies, sheep, and ducks. Our first yarn pom pom animal collection features these precious farm animal characters. These yarn pom pom animals are adorable beyond belief! This project came just in time for Easter, and it is the perfect craft activity to keep your kids occupied during your Easter Brunch event. She is a mom of 4 and has a lot of experience in designing great kid’s crafts that are fun for the whole family. As I mentioned in my previous post on how to make easy yarn pom poms, my sister Arline recently joined our team of designers and makers.
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