Fall Ribbon Tree
Fall is almost here and then trees are starting to change. It is very fun time of year here in New England. I love looking at the trees and how different all the leaves are.
For a fun project that we did this fun ribbon tree. We used some different colors of ribbon that had a wire in them so we could mold the leaves on the tree. We read Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf before this project. This really is one of our favorite fall books. I think we read it at least 5 or 6 times a week during the fall.
What you need: roll of paper, wire ribbon cut up, glue, masking tape, and brown markers. A tree outline was put on the bottom. I also layer two lengths of the roll over lapped so it would fit on our door.
We started by coloring in the trunk of the tree. It was fun to see how everyone worked together. I also helped with this project. This was a family craft project.
The next step was putting on glue and the ribbon. We layered some of the ribbon and put the three colors all over the tree. We all took turns applying the glue. It was load of fun to see the shape and the
Here is a look at our Fall Ribbon Tree. We do love the wire ribbon that you can shape every now and then that the tree is dry.
Here are some other fall leave activities:
- Hands on Learning with Leaves
- Using Dot Marker Printables: Fall Tree
- Free Leaves Activities Pack
- Fall Leaves Painting
Also check out all the Fall Printables on 3 Dinosaurs.
Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com
This looks fun, too! Thanks for sharing!
The tree is beautiful! Think of how much your children learned about texture, color, and media from this simple, yet gorgeous project. A great cooperative learning opportunity, too! :o)