Make your Own Fall Ornament
First gather these materials.
Flour
Water
Salt
Toothpicks
Red, Orange and Yellow Paint, such as non-toxic poster paints or acrylics
Paint brushes
Leaves—scour the yard or neighborhood for all the shapes and sizes that catch your child’s eye
Let’s Start!
Flour
Water
Salt
Toothpicks
Red, Orange and Yellow Paint, such as non-toxic poster paints or acrylics
Paint brushes
Leaves—scour the yard or neighborhood for all the shapes and sizes that catch your child’s eye
Let’s Start!
Remember! Always supervise your child throughout the project.
Mix equal amounts of flour and water with a little salt to make the dough. This dough will harden on its own, so no baking will be required.
Divide and roll the dough into small balls and flatten them to about 1/8-inch thick.
Press the leaves into the dough, and gently peel them off to remove them, leaving the imprint of the leaf in the dough.
With your toothpick, poke a hole through the top of your ornament. Make it large enough to later thread a thin ribbon or piece of yarn through. Let the ornament harden thoroughly.
Once solid, paint your ornaments in fall colors. Or create multi-colored leaves! Let your child be expressive!
After the paint is completely dry, string bright- or complimentary-colored yarn or ribbon through the holes, and adorn your house with the beauty of autumn! Everyone cherishes handmade crafts. So encourage your child to make a few to give as gifts, too.
These leaves leave a lasting impression! Happy fall! (from Gerber.com)
Mix equal amounts of flour and water with a little salt to make the dough. This dough will harden on its own, so no baking will be required.
Divide and roll the dough into small balls and flatten them to about 1/8-inch thick.
Press the leaves into the dough, and gently peel them off to remove them, leaving the imprint of the leaf in the dough.
With your toothpick, poke a hole through the top of your ornament. Make it large enough to later thread a thin ribbon or piece of yarn through. Let the ornament harden thoroughly.
Once solid, paint your ornaments in fall colors. Or create multi-colored leaves! Let your child be expressive!
After the paint is completely dry, string bright- or complimentary-colored yarn or ribbon through the holes, and adorn your house with the beauty of autumn! Everyone cherishes handmade crafts. So encourage your child to make a few to give as gifts, too.
These leaves leave a lasting impression! Happy fall! (from Gerber.com)
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