子供向けの素敵な秋の工作7選

Hi everyone, it’s Jabelle from East Coast Mummy and today I have seven fantastic fall crafts for kids. You’re going to love these. First up, you’re going to want to grab a package of these jumbo popsicle sticks. I picked up a package of 18 for $1.50 at my local Dollarama. You’re going to use hot glue to attach them together and make a frame. Then grab balls of yarn in fall colors. I used red and yellow and orange and green. Use hot glue to attach the ends to the popsicle stick frame and start wrapping. To finish, secure a decorative close pin with hot glue and attach a fall picture. That’s it. Adorable, right? And how cute is this picture of my boys when they were little? These tumbling tower blocks from the dollar store are a perfect way to inexpensively craft with wood. For this little wooden apple craft, you’ll need to use hot glue to attach three blocks together. You can see in this video how I’m putting them together. It’s probably easier to watch it than listen to me try and explain it. Once the glue is dry, paint the blocks red and embellish with a pipe cleaner stem, a fake leaf, and a little bow. I think this would look so cute on a teiered tray. Let me know in the comments what do you think. The next simple craft uses one of the wooden pumpkin ornaments from Dollarama. They come in a big package of 50 for only $4. Just fill the hole in the top with a bit of spackle, paint it orange, add a design with a Cricut decal, and glue a bow to the front and a magnet to the back. Kids will have a great time getting creative with the design. The next craft is one of my favorites and it starts with a template I designed. I’ll leave a link below to the download or you can design your own. Print the template onto card stock. Color the pieces, cut them out, and attach them with craft glue to a paper lunch bag. Seriously, how cute is this guy? This next craft starts with a batch of my favorite soft and chewy ginger cookies. It’s the perfect fall cookie. I have the recipe on my blog and I will leave a link in the description box below. You’re going to need a package of cellophane bags. I like these ones from the dollar store because they’re inexpensive and easy to find. Pop one cookie in each bag. Cut the bag down to size and seal it with a piece of tape. You’ll also need a card stock hat. I use some hot glue to attach some twine hair to mine. You’ll need some buttons, some googly eyes, and a little bit of felt cut into the shape of a nose. Then grab some white glue and use it to attach all of the pieces to the bag holding the cookie. [Music] Grab a Sharpie to add a mouth and you end up with an adorable scarecrow cookie. It’s a treat and a craft. Seriously, how cute is this? For the next craft, you’re going to need this template that I designed. I will leave a link in the description below. Then you color it different colors, including designing your own shirts. Add some googly eyes with glue and a little bit of a felt nose. And then you’re going to cut out all the pieces. [Music] Once the pieces are all cut out, you’re going to use some tape to attach a dowel or popsicle stick to the back of the scarecrow. And that’s it. Now you can use the tabs on the shirts to change the clothes on the scarecrow. And it can be a decoration or a little bit of a toy. Pretty cute, right? [Music] The next craft is a fall keychain or backpack charm. Grab some yarn in fall colors and wrap it around a piece of cardboard about 15 times. Then grab another piece of yarn and tie it to the top of the loops to attach everything together. Pull the yarn off of the cardboard, smooth it out, and grab another piece of yarn. I grabbed some yellow, tied it around the top, and then wrapped the ends in opposite directions around the tassel. Then when you get that finished, you tie the ends together and cut off the excess. Cut the loops. Give it a little trim. And now you have a tassel. You can leave it like this, but I thought it would be nice to add a couple of beads to mine. I grabbed three beads and I used a plastic needle to attach them to my tassel. Then when that was finished, I took the strands and attached a key ring to the top so I can attach it to a backpack or to some keys. And that was it. I hope you like the fall crafts that I shared with you today. If you like this video, please give it a big thumbs up. Really helps my channel. And if you haven’t already, hit that subscribe button and ring that notification bell to be notified of future videos. Talk to you next time. Bye.

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When it comes to kids crafts, the BEST ones are: easy, inexpensive, and super-cute… and these 7 crafts are ALL of these things. Take a peek, and let me know which one is your favourite (if you can pick).

This video includes:

1) yarn wrapped popsicle stick Fall frame (with a clothespin to attach a picture)
2) a wooden apple shelf sitter (made from dollar store tumbling tower blocks)
3) a wooden pumpkin magnet (made from dollar store ornaments)
4) a paper bag scarecrow puppet (with a printable template)*
5) a scarecrow cookie (including my favourite Fall cookie recipe)**
6) a paper doll scarecrow puppet (with clothes you can change)***
7) a Fall keychain/backpack decoration (including instructions on making a tassels)

*Link to Paper Bag Scarecrow Puppet Template: https://ginastephaniebell.etsy.com/listing/1865936069

**Link to Ginger Cookie Recipe:
https://eastcoastmommyblog.blogspot.com/2013/12/my-favorite-ginger-molasses-cookies.html

***Link to Scarecrow Paper Doll Template:
https://ginastephaniebell.etsy.com/listing/202889024

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