To start off the Thanksgiving Holiday, I decided to do a craft with the kids that will allow them to have a hands-on experience. The idea of this craft is to get them to write down one thing that they’re thankful for each day. Through this exercise, I am hoping that they are mindful of the many blessings that God has given to us as a family. So, here’s the Thanksgiving Tree that’s in our kitchen. Enjoy!
Materials:
2-3 yd. brown butcher paper (I think mine was 24″ wide, got it at a local educational store)
Fall leaves
Painter’s tape (doesn’t ruin your wall)
Marker for writing
Strips of paper (optional)
Instructions:
1. Lay out brown butcher on floor.
2. Sketch out a tree on butcher paper with black marker and cut it out.
3. Tape tree to a wall with marked side facing into the wall, and start decorating your tree with some fallen leaves.
4. Everyday, have each family member write down what they’re thankful for on a leaf and simply tape leaf onto tree using painter’s tape.
Here’s our leaves after our first day.
Our Thanksgiving tree after day 1. Pretty soon, it’ll be filled with beautiful leaves with all our blessings.
Note: I bought these foam leaves from Michaels, and decided I’ll reuse them in the years to come, so I cut strips of paper for writing instead of writing directly on the leaves themselves. Remember Michaels and Joann both take each other’s coupons. There’s a lot of 40 or 50% off coupons out there at this time of year.
Does your family have a neat way of celebrating this season of thanks? I’d love to hear from you. Please share some of your traditions.