Friday, November 29, 2013

Felt Christmas Tree

I thought it would be fun to have a large felt tree in the children's section of the library with felt ornaments to trim the it with.  The tree on the book shelf is about 2 1/2 feet tall.  I made a slightly larger one to hang in my Storytime room as well.  The kids will have fun decorating a tree over and over!
 
What you will need:
  • Large piece of green felt
  • lots of colorful felt for the ornaments (scrap pieces work great for this)
  • Permanent markers
  • Tape (to adhere felt tree to shelf)
  • Scissors
  • Pictures of ornaments to trace(optional)
 
Here's the tree all decorated and attached to the side of the shelf. 
The tree is just waiting for little ones to decorate it. 
I made a basket of ornaments for the kids to use.  I will be making a few extra sets incase ornaments get ruined or disappear.  :-) 
Enjoy! 
 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

3-D Paper Tree

I found this little guy on Pinterest.  There's an awesome photo tutorial here.  I plan to make this with my teen art club and use them to decorate our gingerbread house display next month.  These are quick and easy to make and you can use all sorts of paper.  My first attempt is below and I made that using regular copier paper.  All you need to do is make sure you start off with a square, fold the paper according to the directions and snip the sides with a pair of scissors. 

Enjoy!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Five Little Turkeys Felt Board Story and Printout


FIVE LITTLE TURKEYS 

Five little turkeys standing by the barn door,
One waddled away, and then there were four.
Four little turkeys out under the tree,
One waddled away, and then there were three.
Three little turkeys with nothing to do,
One waddled away, and then there were two.
Two little turkeys in the noonday sun,
One waddled away, and then there was one.
One little turkey better run away,
Soon will come Thanksgiving day.


I made my turkey using a die cut machine and added some color with fabric markers.

(Feel free to print out the sheet below)