Monday, November 28, 2016

Fall Crafts To Do With The Kids Part 6

Turkey With Leaf Feathers


 Making these leaf turkeys is a lot of fun! Send the kids out to collect leaves and when they come back in put this fun craft together! 

Supplies: brown and white construction paper, a variety of leaves, glue, and a pen. 

How To: 
Cut out a large and small circle. 
Trace the large circle in the middle of the paper. 
Glue the leaves inside the circle then glue the large circle on top of the leaves, then the small circle onto the big one. 
Draw in the face and legs. 


Friday, November 25, 2016

Fall Crafts To Do With The Kids Part 5

Indian Corn





 This craft is a lot of fun!
There is a little more prep involved than most of the others. 

How To: 
Type, print, and cut out the poem. 
Cut a piece of white construction paper; shaped like a feather. 
Also cut out the "stalk" from light yellow paper. 
Using your scrap pieces of paper cut out pieces, I did squares, in brown, red, yellow, orange, and white. 
These colors are mentioned in the poem.  
Glue the stalk and colored paper on to the white construction paper, then glue your poem on top. 
Attach string to the back if you want to hang your Indian Corn. 


God put colors
For you and me
On all if the Indian
Corn we see!
Brown is for
the beauty of Fall.
Red is for God’s love
for us all.
Yellow is for the
golden sun
White tells us to
love everyone
Orange reminds us
to give God praise
and keep Him
with us every day!

Monday, November 21, 2016

Fall Crafts To Do With The Kids Part 4

Thankful Turkey



I've been making this craft since I was a kid. Its a lot of fun and shows how your child's hand grows every year! 

Supplies: 
Construction paper in a variety of colors, pen, glue, and your child's hand. 

How To: 
Trace your child's hand on brown paper, having the thumb stick out slightly, so it will be the Turkey's head.  
Cut it out and glue to a sheet of white construction paper. 
Draw in the legs, eye, beak, and "gobbler". 
Cut out the feathers in a variety of colors and write what you're thankful for on them then glue them on to the "fingers". 


Friday, November 18, 2016

Fall Craft Ideas To Do With The Kids...Part 3

Pumpkin Poem


This craft is ideal for Halloween but can be done any time during the Fall. 

Supplies: You will need Pumpkins, glue, a pen, the poem (below), and if wanted other decorations. 

How to: Type, print, and cut out the poem. Glue to one side of the pumpkin. On the other side draw a jack-o-lantern face or decorate it. 

Extras: I bought the pumpkins from dollar tree, they were foam. Also, I used extra pieces of left over foam and sequins to decorate my pumpkin. 


Being a Christian is like being a Pumpkin
God picks you from the patch and brings you in (John 15:16)
Then washes all the dirt off of you (2 Corinthians 5:17)
He opens you up and scoops out all the yucky stuff.
He removes the seeds of doubt, hate, greed, etc. (Romans 6:6)
Then He carves you a new smiling face. (Psalm 71:23)
And He puts His light inside you to shine for all the world to see. (Matthew 5:16)

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Fall Crafts To Do With The Kids Part 2

Poems, Leaves, and Candy Corn

I love poems! 
And I think they're great additions to crafts! 
Years down the road the kids will find the craft, read the poem, and remember the fun they had and MAYBE, just maybe they'll pass that joy along to someone else! 

Below are a couple things I did this year.  
I've done the leaf poem before but I found the candy corn ones one Pinterest. 
Is that anyone elses go to??? 

Leaf Poem: 
Very simple! 
All you need is the poem (pasted below), paper, glue, string, and leaves to decorate. Let the kids do the rest themselves. 
To change it up, frame the little guy or make it into cards, or notes for your pumpkin loaf! 



Come, Little Leaves
By George Cooper

“Come, little leaves,” said the wind one day.
“Come over the meadows with me and play;
Put on your dresses of red and gold,
For summer is gone and the days grow cold.”

Soon as the leaves heard the wind’s loud call,
Down they came fluttering, one and all;
Over the brown fields they danced and flew,
Singing the sweet little songs they knew.

“Cricket good-by, we’ve been friends so long,
Little brook, sing us your farewell song;
Say you are sorry to see us go;
Ah, you will miss us, right well we know.”

Dancing and whirling, the little leaves went,
Winter had called them, and they were content;
Soon, fast asleep in their earthly beds,
The snow laid a coverlid over their heads.


 Candy Corn: 
Again, it's simple! 
All you need is the poem(s), scissors, glue, string, and construction paper; white, orange, yellow, a solid color for the back, I used black. 
Agian, you could easily make this into a framed piece, card, or gift for a friend.



Trinity

Just like the
3 colors in
the candy corn I see.

There are 3 persons in the Holy Trinity
God the Father
God the son, Jesus
God the Holy Spirit

All 3 are God,
Yet together
They are One.

There are two different poems because I love them both!

WHITE is for our Sins
That Jesus washed away

ORANGE is for new hope
The Lord gives us each day

YELLOW is for His wisdom
And words so sweet

Please check back in next week for another post with ideas.