Construction paper pumpkin template
By: Author Kate. Create these easy pumpkin construction paper crafts with your toddlers or preschoolers. Each of these crafts is perfect for sneaking in fine motor skill building, scissor practice, or just to help learn about following instructions. Grab some orange paper and check out these fun fall crafts! These adorable construction paper pumpkins are perfect for fall crafting! Grab the orange and black construction paper and maybe a few strips of green perfect for creating that cute pumpkin stem at the top of the pumpkin.
Create this fun fall craft with your preschool classroom or at your kitchen table. They make fantastic playroom fall decorations. Some of these easy paper pumpkins have jack-o-lantern faces, which make them a great addition to your Halloween crafts.
I can even picture some of these paper pumpkins decorating a Thanksgiving table. You could create a whole pumpkin patch full of paper pumpkins if you are working with a group of kids! After you have printed the template page and made the copies you need, then have your students carefully cut on the dotted lines to get seven shapes that fit together to make the pumpkin.
If you save the pumpkin pieces, you can pull them out next year and skip this step. I have added numbers to the template to save your students from having to number each piece. Once the template pieces are cut out, have your students trace the shapes onto different colors of construction paper. You can have them use random colors, or you can have them create a particular color scheme.
For example, students could use different shades of orange to create monochromatic pumpkins. Or you could give your students fall colors like orange, brown, and purple for their pumpkin colors. This can be customized however you would like. After the pumpkin pieces are traced and cut out of different colors of construction paper, your students will have something like this…. If you need a variation for younger students you could print the template page on different colors of paper and then mix up the pieces for students — this would save the step of cutting out the template and tracing on construction paper.
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