Hey everyone! I'm back with THREE new crafts for you to enjoy! Check it out!
First off I have a really cute and really simple Fall tree craft to make.
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| You will need four brown pipe cleaners, scissors, and an assortment of orange, red, and yellow beads. (Or if you want to create a green leaved tree, then you will just need a variety of different green colors.) |
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| Step One: Take three of the pipe cleaners and fold them
in half. Then twist them together, starting at the fold, until there's
about an inch and a half of twisted pipe cleaner. Then spread out the
ends like tree branches. |
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| Step Two: Cut the remaining pipe cleaner into little pieces, about an inch each. |
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| Step Three: Twist the cut up pieces of pipe cleaner around the branches, to make it look like smaller twigs are branching off of the tree. |
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| Step Four: Add the beads to the branches and now you'll have a beautiful Autumn tree to look at! |
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| This is what your finished project should look like. |
This next craft is very easy, and can be made in about five to fifteen minutes. It's an Apple Craft
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You will need one red sock, green felt, a rubber band, scissors, and fiberfill for this project. (I just used left over scrap material as a replacement for fiberfill. Newspaper, uncooked rice and beans work as well.)
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| Step One: Cut the sock right below the heel. |
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| Step Two: Fill the toe of the sock with fiberfill, and squish it into a ball shape. |
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| Step Three: Draw a pattern like this on the green felt and cut it out. |
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| Step Four: Tie the green felt leaf around the top of the apple, and place a rubber band around the top as well, to hold it all together. |
The final craft is a toothpick American Flag...
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| You will need scissors, glue, a red marker, blue paper, a lid for drying on, 13 toothpicks, and glitter or star sequins. |
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| Step One: Color seven of the toothpicks red, and leave the other six their natural color. (If you want to make the stripes bigger, you can color 14 toothpicks red and have 12 of them blank. That way, the stripes are bigger and the flag in more in proportion.) |
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| Step Two: Glue the toothpicks together with red going first, then white. |
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| Step Three: Repeat this until you have 13 stripes, and the flag starts with a red one and ends with a red one. |
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| Step Four: Cut out a rectangle, put glue all over it, and sprinkle glitter or star sequins on it. When both of the parts dry completely, glue the rectangle on and there you have your very own American Flag! |
Well that's it for now, but check back soon! I'll have some great new crafts to share with you! Also, please subscribe to my blog and get all my posts sent right to your email inbox!
Happy Crafting Everyone~
~Jess
That is a cute craft! Very creative!
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