![]() Autumnal set of vector elements Stock Illustrations by Marta17 19 / 2,436 autumn Clip Art by yulia87 7 / 220 food apple acorn and jam Stock Illustration by djvstock 0 / 0 pumpkin apple acorn autumn pattern Clipart by yupiramos 0 / 0 pumpkin corn apple acorn and cherries Drawing by yupiramos 0 / 0 Autumn background with leaves, acorns, birds and owl Clip Art by Marta17 21 / 2,660 pumpkin apple acorn and cherries leaves Stock Illustration by yupiramos 0 / 0 autumn teapot apple acorn leaves isolated design white background Stock Illustrations by stockgiu 0 / 0 Thanksgiving turkey harvest vector sketch greeting Stock Illustration by Seamartini 12 / 252 red apple tree silhouette Stock Illustration by Bolkins 2 / 71 pumpkin apple acorn cherries and foliage leaves Stock Illustrations by yupiramos 0 / 0 autumn pumpkin apple acorn branch leaves isolated design white background Stock Illustration by stockgiu 0 / 0 autumn apple acorn leaves isolated design white background Stock Illustration by stockgiu 0 / 0 doodle autumn images Clipart by glorcza 2 / 78 autumn apple acorn leaves isolated design white background line style Stock Illustration by stockgiu 0 / 0 Autumn leaf and fall harvest retro poster set Clipart by Seamartini 2 / 44 leaves mushroom apple acorn branches foliage nature frame Stock Illustration by stockgiu 0 / 0 Oak Apple or Oak Gall, vintage engraving Drawing by Morphart 1 / 117 Happy Thanksgiving Day celebration flyer, for you design Stock Illustrations by ksym 7 / 48 autumn teapot apple acorn leaves isolated design white background line style Stock Illustrations by stockgiu 0 / 0 Letter A. I love to create and share my projects with you! I know it’s hard to remember to come back and search, so I’ve made it easy for you with my weekly newsletter! You can subscribe for free and I’ll send you fun crafts every week right to your email.Birds, trees and owl. If you are cutting an acorn, while the paper is folded, cutout the “cap” of the acorn first, then the bottom part of the acorn. If you are cutting an apple or pumpkin, unfold your cut shape and carefully cut the around the stem shape (so it is solid).You can prep steps 1-4 ahead of time if you prefer. Young kids may need help with the drawing and cutting as well as the contact paper steps.If kids want to work on their scissor cutting skills, have them cut the tissue paper instead of tearing it.Add some rolled clear tape to 1 side and affix to a window. Cut out around the apple/acorn/pumpkin following its shape.When the tissue paper design is complete, lay the 2nd piece of contact paper (sticky side down) onto the tissue paper/construction paper shape.I added some leaves onto the apple, and if you’d like a more Halloween feel to the pumpkin, make it into a Jack O lantern face! Tear or cut the tissue paper into tiny pieces and press onto the contact paper.Lay 1 contact paper piece sticky side up on a flat work surface and carefully lay your shape onto the sticky side.Then keeping it folded, cut out your shape along your drawing. Refold the paper and about 1” in from the edge of your drawing, start to cut the shape, using your drawing as a guide.OR simply print off our templates for the Acorn, Apple, and Pumpkin and cut them out. Use a pencil to draw the shape of your choice, using the fold as the center line of your shape.Fold the piece of the construction paper in half on the vertical side, then unfold it.Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions! These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Get full list of supplies and directions in the printable version at the end of this post. Cost estimate: 50 cents using supplies I had on hand. ![]() It has lots of information and photos of our National Parks during all the seasons, including Fall! If kids are interested in learning more about Fall and the change of seasons, have them check out the National Park Service’s website at. The steps in this tutorial are the same for all of them, only the shape is different. I’ve made a pumpkin, apple, and an acorn. Using a few supplies, kids can make several fall suncatchers to decorate windows and to brighten the shorter days of Fall. Apples are ready to be picked along with pumpkins and other fall fruits. The leaves change colors, the air gets cooler and the days are shorter. There are lots of changes in this season that you can see and feel. These fall suncatchers are a great way for kids to help decorate, especially with Halloween and Thanksgiving right around the corner!įall (or Autumn) is the third season of the year and starts on the Autumnal Equinox (usually around Sept 23). ![]()
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