Now, canning rings for all my girls would have been VERY expensive. Expensive is not really an option with Activity Days, so we substituted paper strips, taped into rings for the canning rings.
I used card stock, in a variety of colors and patterns, and I really, really wish I had taken a picture of this because it turned out really cute, but I didn't.
I loved this because the girls could do just about all of it on their own.
Supplies:
- Prior to the activity I cut cardboard (thin enough to cut pretty easy, but thick enough to trace with easily too) in 3/4 inch wide strips, one for each girl.
- I brought a pen and scissors for each girl, and several rolls of scotch tape to share.
- I brought butcher's twine in cute colors, and also some yarn, just for variety
- We used solid brown, double sided card stock for the stem (a 6x4 strip, rolled up)
- We used green card stock and patterned green papers for the leaves
- I also brought some neutral colored card stock cut in 6x6 inch squares to glue the finished pumpkins to. Made it much easier to transport them.
Before they cut the paper they had to write one thing they were grateful for on each strip.
Then they cut the strips apart and taped the ends to make circles.
When all the circles were completed we passed the butcher string or yarn through the center. This part they needed help with. You need to tie the string tightly enough that the rings stand up and form a circle, but loosely enough so the rings can be moved and arranged, and so the paper doesn't tear.
Once the string is tied, and the rings arranged, insert the stem in the middle of the rings. Place a light coating of glue on the 6x6 neutral square, and carefully place the pumpkin on it, rearranging as necessary. Press the bottoms of the rings onto the glue and let it stand to dry. Attach the leaf to the stem and you're done!
Since we had a lesson on gratitude, did all the work on our pumpkin, shared some of the things we were thankful for that each of us had chosen, and had a small snack at the end this filled our 90 minutes almost perfectly!
If we had had time left over we probably would have played a Thanksgiving game, like four corners, with the corners named after turkeys, pumpkins, Pilgrims and Indians.
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