Help your Children decorate for fall with this easy craft.
What you'll need:
-Brown paper lunch bags
-Scissors
-Glue
-Paper (Fall colors)
The how to:
1- Cut lunch bag into half inch strips. Start at the opening and cut half way down the bag.
2- Open bag and stand it up.
3- Hold base of bag with one hand and twist the middle of bag to create the trunk of the tree.
4- (example of finished trunk)
5- Twist two of the bag strips together to create branches.
6- (example of finished branches)
7- Rip strips of colored paper into tiny pieces and glue them all over the branches of the tree.
Done.



34 comments:
Hi! I'd like to use your picture to place in a lesson plan. I work for a before and after school daycare in Missouri called Kid's Country. The picture and details will be in my curriculum plan for 2012-2013. Thanks! -Shannon LaRosh, Kid's Country Lee's Summit MO
Cute! I've been wanting to make one of these for a while.
My kids would love to make this. Thanks for sharing.
I'm thinkin' VBS craft! Thanks for the idea!
For older students you can use it to teach adjectives. Write words on leaves to describe the trunk, the leaves, or just the tree itself.
Great idea! My daughter will love this! We could even do different sized ones with different coloured leaves and create a fairy forrest. Thanks.
Hi
I've pinned this to pinterest.
That such a great idea! So simple and so creative! Love that tree! :D
good idea !!!
Great tutorial with very cute results!
did these at school from another website. The kindergarteners had a really hard time with them but the 2nd grade loved them and really got into it. As a home project any age could do it with help.
Ingenius! I am thinking of making a felt or fabric version of your wonderful tree for my table top puppet of Waldorf Seasons Nature table...inspiring! Thanks! - Jzin
Ingenius! I am thinking of making a felt or fabric version of your wonderful tree for my table top fairy tale puppet theater or Waldorf Seasons Nature table...inspiring! Thanks! - Jzin
I love your tree, I have to make one for my classroom with my little ones :) thanks for sharing
What a cute idea. It can be used for Halloween and/or Fall. I think I'm going to try to make it.
Thank you for this cute idea. I made the trees with my sons yesterday.
Nadine
What a great idea, I love it and will do it at school with my kids.
Lovely hugs
Molly
This is such an awesome idea! Thanks so much for sharing!
Verena
I'd love to pin this (and maybe a million of your super cute ideas!) but I wanted to double check with you first since it isn't listed in your share buttons.
If not... I'll bookmark!
We have shadow boxes on our wall for each of our three kids and every season/holiday we try to put a new art project in them ... we got the shadow boxes specifically so that if a cute 3D project like this came along we'd still be able to display it!
Thanks!
Feel free to pin this idea (or any other one on here that you like)! Thanks!
I made a family tree for english with this teacher loved it
I love this! Doing it today :)
Hey Pikadillycharm,
I work for http://www.sheknows.com and are doing an article on cheap crafts. We came across your page (http://pikadillycharm.blogspot.com/search/label/Paper%20Craft) and was wondering if we could use your photos from it, if we link back to your site?
Katie Owen
Thanks everyone! I am glad that so many of you are enjoying this craft! =)
Hi Katie,
We at Pikadillycharm would be more than happy to let you use our photos and link back to us!
Thanks! =)
Pikadillycharm
Bonjour
J'ai découvert, il y a quelques temps, votre blog et j'ai été intéressée par les activités que vous décrivez. Surtout celles faites avec les enfants âgés de 3 à 6 ans.
Ancienne institutrice d'école maternelle en France, j'ai moi-même un blog où je présente des travaux d'Arts Plastiques faits à l'école.
J'aurais souhaité vous emprunter 2 photos pour présenter votre blog à mes collègues.
Me permettez-vous de publier les photos " Paper bag Fall Tree" sur mon blog? Je rajouterai, bien sûr, un lien vers votre site.
Merci d'avance.
Toutes mes excuses de n'avoir pas écrit en Anglais, mais mon anglais n'est pas bon du tout.
Cordialement
Joséphine
www.cahierjosephine.blog@orange.fr
My son made this and then lightly painted the limbs, tree trunk, roots and grass with watercolors.
It turned out awesome!
Hi Josephine,
You are more than welcome to use some of our photos as long as you link back to our site.
I'm glad that you find this post useful. Have fun with it. =)
Pikadilly Charm
Thanks for permission to pin - this looks like such a great craft for my kids - easy but with stunning results! Thanks.
Hi I've pinned this to pinterest.
Thank You so much for this idea. I did it with my speial ed science class and they loved it. Had a great time with this.
For older students you can use it to teach adjectives. Write words on leaves to describe the trunk, the leaves, or just the tree itself.
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Thanks for this super tree craft! I made one today after discovering this post on Pinterest. I have repined it, too. Thanks again.
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