After cutting our pumpkins open, I asked the Man of the House to carve a couple of stamps for us, on the fleshy side of the lids.
He made one a simple circle, to be painted with washable orange paint, for pumpkins, and one, a stem, to be painted with green paint.
The girls happily stamped away, on the paper side of pieces of butcher's paper.
Then, the older girls brushed on some vines, and leaves.
I was thinking they would make some sort of pumpkin patch mural, but the girls decided to make fall themed, pumpkin wrapping paper, instead. With my birthday coming up in a couple of weeks (the big 4-0), I really can't complain.
It's great to be a homeschooler.
7 comments:
As always - a great idea of making pumpkin stamps from pumpkins. Your Man of the House did a good job too - it looks very much like a pumpkin, not just a circle.
That's sweet that they are making you wrapping paper.
I hope you enjoy these last days of your thirties. :) The best is yet to come, right!?
What a great idea! Very creative!
-Kara
http://littlelearnerslounge.blogspot.com/
This is a great idea. I think the wrapping paper looks beautiful. You won't want to rip open your present! How are you feeling about the big 4-0?! I'm only about two and a half years behind you.
Christy - I'm looking forward to a whole new decade - one without diapers, or potty training to deal with :)
Catching up on your posts. The books you read sound great! I love your fall activities and am looking forward to seeing more!
That wrapping paper looks much cute than the random hodgepodge my kids make.
Amen to a decade with no diapers.
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