Using just some inexpensive supplies like yellow tissue paper, a paper plate and bat cut
outs on construction paper.
Not exact matches
Cut
out lilypads
on green
construction paper.
Just cut
out shapes from
construction paper, and make matching shapes with tape
on the floor or carpet.
One tradition you can follow is to cut
out red, white, and pink
construction paper hearts and write the things you love about your daughter
on them.
Cut
out shamrocks and four - leaf - clovers
out of
construction paper and leave them all around the house:
on mirrors, doors, walls, chairs, even the floor.
Cut
out a bird shape from the
construction paper, then glue
on googly eyes, feathers, pom poms, whatever your «bird» would like to look like!
I cut
out some rectangles from brown
construction paper and we glued those
on as trunks.
Then, using
construction paper, scissors, and hot glue, cut
out and glue
on windows, ghosts, a door, etc..
Next, trace your little one's hand and forearm two times
on the
construction paper and cut
out the outlines.
Put
on your animal print, add some animal ears, draw
on whiskers and a nose with black eyeliner, then cut a red heart
out of
construction paper with the letters «TY»
on it to wear around your neck or taped to your outfit.
Last year I was an «aquarium» (blue tee shirt with
construction paper cut
out fish tapes
on it) and it was TERRIBLE!
Place
on your desk a jar of stars cut
out of
construction paper.
You can also print the bunny
on construction paper, and print the template with the egg and ears
on card stock, and have students use them as templates to trace and cut
out the ears and egg.
First, have each student trace and cut -
out their hand
on a colorful sheet of
construction paper.
If you want to step it up, you can have them cut
out the body and mount both body and ears
on a piece of
construction paper.
Matthew Kirk presented a variety of small to large scale works
on paper and also an abstract sculpture at the front window made
out of bicycle materials with
construction debris.
I hope you have enjoyed our Halloween
on the Front Porch, and that perhaps you are inspired to cut some easy black bats
out of
construction paper, or hang a few simple ghosts from a tree!