DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
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I've had a lot of requests for more paper plate crafts. This Pumpkin is made with a paper plate. I've provided templates for dinner sized and snack sized plates. If you don't have paper plates, don't fret! Just take a regular plate and trace it onto a piece of cardboard (old cereal boxes work great!) or use a margarine/ice cream container lid. You can easily make a mask, by leaving off the template eyes and cutting holes. Attach (glue and tape) a popsicle stick or unsharpened pencil to the bottom for the child to hold it to their face. This is what we have done here. Cutting the eyes out is an adult's job!
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Materials:it all depends on what option you use... You'll will need either
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Instructions:
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PHOTO Instructions
- HOW WE DID OUR PUMPKIN:
Paint plate orange and let dry
Glue on face (paper mouth and nose). |
MAKE THE FACE/STEM
- Print out the template of choice. Colour (where appropriate) and cut out the template pieces. (Younger children may require assistance with the cutting.)
- OR skip the template and cut/draw your own pieces on construction paper and glue them on (this is what we did)
- OR draw/paint the mouth and nose with black marker or paint (see photo).
Templates:
- After printing, close the template window to return to the main page.
- If the template doesn’t fit on one page, adjust your printer margins:
• In most browsers: Print → More settings → Margins → Minimum
• Or use Page Setup / Printer Setup in your printer dialog

