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How to make fruit crafts

Source: kindergarten teacher pocket (id: qujiaohuodong)

Fall is coming, in this harvest season, make games with baby fruits! First, let's see what thousands of variations of apples are available.

Multi-page three-dimensional apples

Posted by: sunflower

Materials: cardboard, scissors, solid glue, etc.

1b+Teacher says: A flat piece of cardboard can be turned into a three-dimensional fruit by folding it, cutting it, and gluing it. It will be beautiful to hang it up as a fall hanging decoration!

Harvest apples

Posted by: clouds don't talk

Materials: crumpled paper, rolled paper cores, hairy roots, leaves, paper plates, etc.

1b+Teachers say: Wrap the core of the paper with crumpled paper cut into small segments to become a fruit, and the hairy roots and leaves can be made into branches and leaves of the fruit. This little bit of creativity with rolled paper cores can make a unique, fall landscape.

Cut apples

Posted by: Nui Nui

Materials: Clay, etc.

1b+Teacher says: We all think of making fruits out of clay, but it's the first time I've seen fruits made out of clay like this, pinching cut and peeled fruits is perfect for role-playing, art and crafting areas, and other activities.

Non-woven apples

Published by: only love

Materials: non-woven fabric, scissors, needle and thread, cotton, etc.

1b+Teachers say: full non-woven fruits, whether it is used as a hanging decorations, three-dimensional wall decorations, or toddler role-playing materials, it is very realistic Oh!

3D stereoscopic apples

Posted by COCO

Materials: thin pages, kraft paper, solid glue, scissors, etc.

1b+Teacher says: Autumn is the season of harvest, the apples are ripe, take your child to do something about apples! Cut and paste, lovely apples are ready, simple crafts to do!

Paper Ball Transformation

Posted by: IAM?

Materials: Newspaper, acrylic, cardboard, etc.

1b+Teacher says: I can't believe my eyes, used newspaper can also make such realistic fruit. The newspaper will be a ball, coated with acrylic paint, cardboard for leaves, a waste of apple is completed!

Apple finished

Posted by: COCO, Spicy Beef and V.E.

Materials: Ice cream sticks, cardboard, silicone gun, cake paper, roll paper core, etc.

1b+Teacher says: What does a finished fruit look like? We use a variety of materials to show the complete fruit, why not use cake paper, ice cream sticks to try to make a finished apple, but also can give the child a complete knowledge of fruit. The materials are put into the artwork area, let the children play to their imagination!

Kiwifruit

Kiwifruit, also known as kiwi fruit, is rich in vitamins, but the taste is not loved by every child, try making your own kiwifruit, to increase the good feeling of kiwifruit!

Collage kiwi

Posted by PLNG

Materials: cardboard, scissors, solid glue, etc.

1b+Teacher says: In addition to three-dimensional fruits, you can cut and paste a wide range of realistic fruits with different colors of cardboard, drop the cardboard into the artwork area, and let the kids do some cutting and pasting on their own.

Woolen three-dimensional kiwi

Posted by: Shasha

Materials: wool, cardboard, scissors, etc.

1b+Teachers said: cute wool ball fruit, in addition to making decorations, the teacher can also be semi-finished products put into the corner of the district, exercise the hands of young children.

I love fruit

Posted by: Nui Nui, XINLLYUAN

Materials: paper plates, cardboard, acrylic, scissors, etc.

1b+Teacher says: Prepare 5 paper plates to make a plate of delicious fruit! Paper plate fruit can also do function wall, prepare some small wooden clip, clip on the paste child small photo, the child in the fruit after the use of their own clip clip on the fruit, so you can clearly know which child has not eaten fruit it!

Pineapple

Pineapple crafts can be done in so many ways! In the new semester, put these materials into the art area, how will the children surprise us?

Crinkle paper pineapple

Posted by: Spicy Beef and V.E.

Materials: Crinkle paper, scissors, silicone, etc.

1b+Teacher says: You can make a lot of three-dimensional crafts with super-textured crinkle paper, and fruits are no exception, and a big, fresh pineapple that's made after being folded is just right for making a hanging ornament.

Pineapple in a plastic bottle

Published by: Corner Leader

Materials: Plastic bottles, double-sided tape, handmade paper, scissors, etc.

1b+Teacher says: Cut the plastic bottles in the middle, and put them in the corner together with yellow and green handmade paper to see what kind of transformation the waste materials will have in the hands of the children.

Pineapple photo frames

Posted by: Mi Shuai

Materials: corrugated cardboard, acrylics, craft knives, and thin sheets of paper, etc.

1b+Teacher says: How about changing the photo wall to a fruit background? Draw a pineapple pattern paper on white paper, and then use a paper cutter to cut the same size pineapple on corrugated paper, two pineapples glued together to increase the thickness, use a pencil to draw a pattern on it, and use acrylics to paint the color, pineapple photo frame is complete, you can paste the photo on it!

Pineapple blow mold prints

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Materials: black cardboard, blow molding, transparent tape, gouache, roller, sponge, etc.

1b + teacher said: blow molding in children's prints is very common, because of the materials and methods are very simple, easy to start, and the printmaking is very simple. The material and method are simple and easy to use, meanwhile, the clumsy interest embodied in the prints, the hazy texture of the colors, the dappling, the natural variation of the lines, all make the picture different from the usual flat paint, adding infinite fun. Let the kids try it, or try to create other themes!

Pineapple Planting Ideas

Published by: Mi Shuai

Materials: flower pots, clay, watercolor pencils, etc.

1b + teacher said: planting the pineapple corner of the planting corner of the pineapple is not planting pineapple Oh, but the combination of flower pots and plants made into pineapple! look, super realistic!

Spectacular paper pineapple

Published by: only love

Materials: handmade paper, scissors, etc.

1b + teacher said: choose a rectangle of paper folding triangles, the bottom of the best to use more than 15 triangles up, that is, doubled up to more than 30, and then it is all the way up to the top of a layer can be folded. After folding, you can color, you can draw, but also as a vase oh!

Grapes

Children have eaten grapes. What did they look like? It looks purple, one by one, that's the first thing a child feels. We can look for everything in life that looks like it to represent this fruit.

Multi-materials drawing of grapes

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Materials: crumpled paper, colored clay, cardboard boxes, foam pads, bottle caps, handmade paper, diffractive paper, etc.

1b+The teacher said: a fruit, what you taste, what you see the color, how will you paint what you see, what you feel? May not necessarily have to move the pen, you can move any kind of similar things around to express it, in the process the child is also the same expression of their own perception and experience, a new creation.

Crumpled paper - soft to the touch and very three-dimensional.

Colored clay - kneaded and rubbed can also make grapes.

Corrugated paper and cardboard boxes - cut them into small strips, roll them into circles, glue them to the paper, arrange them to look like grapes, and paint them with purple gouache.

Foam pads - Paint the foam pads with purple gouache and print it on a piece of paper. This method can be done for other fruits too!

Bottle cap - you can print a circle, they are very much like grapes!

Handmade paper - cut into small strips and stick them on the base in the shape of grapes. In this process, the child needs to learn to arrange, paste and so on. The finalized work can also be displayed on the wall as decoration.

Diffractive paper - also the same as the cardboard box, oh, rolled and arranged to become a bunch of handmade grapes.

Vineyard

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Materials: Crumpled paper, KT board, cardboard, etc.

1b+Teacher said: Hang up the good grapes, as if into a vineyard, very suitable for fruit-themed classroom ring creation Oh!

Oranges

In the fall, the golden oranges are ripe, so what are the activities related to oranges? Scroll down and you might get a lot of inspiration!

Magical uses for oranges

Posted by JESSIE

Materials: orange peels, twine, cookie molds, wooden hammers, etc.

1b+Teachers say: There are many activities about oranges in the fall theme, so don't throw away the peeled orange peels! A little processing can not only add a touch of color to the classroom, but also allow children to observe the peel slowly drying process!

Orange charm

Published by: JESSIE

Materials: twine, staples, handmade paper, etc.

1b+Teachers say: In the theme of apples and oranges, this charm is very appropriate! You can let the children fold and do, the teacher can fold the children's work, you can make the orange more three-dimensional!

The orange that can paint

Posted by: Milo Kerr

Materials: orange peel, markers, colorful paper, etc.

1b+Teacher says: Children love to eat oranges, have you ever thought of using the peel to paint? Let's try it together! Interesting and fun orange painting is easy to stimulate the baby's desire to create it!

Bananas

Sweet bananas have always been the children's favorite, and banana-related activities children will love, here are banana-related handicrafts, corners, and environmentally friendly creations, come to take a look at it!

Paper Roll Banana

Published by: Sunny Piggy?

Materials: Crumpled paper, KT board, etc.

1b+Teacher says: This activity can exercise baby's patience; increase baby's ability to recognize and use colors; exercise hands-on skills and enhance hand dexterity.

Banana Painting

Published by: Mikael

Materials: bananas, toothpicks or sticks

1b+Teacher said: I can't imagine that bananas can be used as one of the materials for artwork, because banana peels can be easily "bruised", so a little bit of touch with a toothpick or stick will turn black. The banana peel can be easily "bruised", so a little touch with a toothpick or a small stick will turn it black, so let's try painting with bananas, it will be very interesting!

Newspaper and cardboard transformed

Posted by: ROYYEO

Materials: Newspaper, cardboard, acrylics, etc.

1b+Teacher says: Make a big banana tree out of waste materials, and paint and color the tree

These are some of the most important things you can do with a banana.