I seriously wasn't going to do a pumpkin project, as we don't even have pumpkins in Costa Rica.
However, I saw this post this morning and was inspired.
I showed Bear some photos of pumpkin patches on the internet.
Then I cut out some orange tissue paper circles, some green strips of tissue paper, and some leaf shapes.

Bear placed her pumpkins, leaves, and vines on the contact paper to make a pretty stained glass-ish pumpkin patch.

An abstract kind of pumpkin patch.
Here is more pumpkin related open ended art.
However, I saw this post this morning and was inspired.
I showed Bear some photos of pumpkin patches on the internet.
Then I cut out some orange tissue paper circles, some green strips of tissue paper, and some leaf shapes.
Bear placed her pumpkins, leaves, and vines on the contact paper to make a pretty stained glass-ish pumpkin patch.
An abstract kind of pumpkin patch.
Here is more pumpkin related open ended art.
Very pretty - I am glad that Bear got to do something pumpkin-related.
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteI really like this! I like that you had the contact paper directly on the window while she was making it - I think I will do that with M the next time we make a contact paper suncatcher (or anything). What a great color mixing lesson that could be too! :) (Ok, I'm really into color mixing lessons lately...)
ReplyDeleteThe pumpkin patch turned out so cute!
very cool i really like that!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great project!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! Having the contact paper on the window to start so she could see how things were overlapping more easily is a terrific idea.
ReplyDeleteHer patch looks awesome!