Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Thankful Tree

It is finally Autumn, the season of Pumpkin Lattes and other fall stuff.  Besides coffee Autumn always makes me think of thankfulness and handprint crafts.  Thankfulness is pretty self explanatory, with Thanks Giving coming up and all, but I'm not sure why "handprint" crafts.  Maybe because in school teachers had more energy for crafts early in the school year, maybe because handprints lend themselves so well to autumn craft projects or maybe I'm just a tad crazy.  What ever the reason, I have been planning a Thanksgiving handprint tree for a few months.
 First we traced our hands (for the leaves)
 Then I tried to figure out a way to make the tree trunk.  There were some brown lunch sacks in with the construction paper.  So I twisted then into branches.
 Next I hot glued them in a tree shape.  Hot glue worked great, especially since I was out of tape.
 While I glued, the girls finished tracing their leaves and cutting them out.
 Next we wrote what we were thankful for on each leaf.

 Charry kept thinking up more (probably since it was bed time.)
Then we put our leaves on the tree.
Here is our work in progress, we plan to keep adding leaves and thinking up more things we are thankful for all season long.

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