![]() ![]() Some of the patterns from my fall/autumn pictures would make gorgeous DIY wrapping paper for the next little fall treat you gift someone. You can find the art supplies for cheap at the dollar store be sure to put a vinyl tablecloth over your table and put the kids in clothes you don’t mind getting messy. Next time your kids are “bored!” set them up at your kitchen table with my fall/autumn illustrations and some watercolors and paintbrushes. You can embellish the cover further with glitter, stickers, etc. Just color in the picture you want to use, cut it out and paste it to the front of a piece of cardstock that has been folded in half. Greeting Card Coversīecause my fall/autumn pictures are so adorable, they would make super cute DIY greeting card covers for friends and family. Many of the pictures can also be used as part of place settings or table centerpieces. Whole illustrations can be colored in and hung up on the walls, or you could print five to six pumpkins, string them together, and create bunting for over a doorway. You can use my autumn/fall pictures as inexpensive decorations for around your house. If you’re holding an autumn open house or another party, you don’t have to spend buckets of money on decorations. ![]() Set around fresh flowers or a wreath made from autumn leaves. Print them out onto cardstock, make a slit up the bottom, and then slide another piece of cardstock into the slit at a 90-degree angle. You can create stand-up figures out of my Snoopy characters or cornucopia, for example. Table CenterpiecesĪt Thanksgiving, why not DIY the table’s centerpiece using my fall/autumn illustrations? Then you’ll expand the holes to create circles or ovals that your kids’ fingers will fit through. Then, you might need to lend a hand you’ll start by making two small holes near the bottom of the figures with scissors. Have your kids color them in and cut them out. You’ll want to shrink the images to about four or five inches tall first and then print them out onto cardstock or similar durable paper. Some of the figures in my fall and autumn pictures would make adorable finger puppets that your kids will love to play with again and again.įor example, Simple Fox Wearing Scarf In Fall or Snoopy With Thanksgiving Turkey would both make for super cute puppets. You’ve created flaps that can be slid over the book’s existing cover. Mark where the book’s edges reach, set the book aside, and then fold inward, both top and bottom, the full length of the page. Print it off and color it in, then line up the book against the page, which you will turn face-down. Center it on the right-hand side, leaving about a half-inch margin. You’ll copy and paste the entire illustrations into a word processor document that has been oriented to landscape. You can jazz up the outside of these books by turning my autumn pictures into book covers. There are quintessential fall books – the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, for one, or Friday Night Lights (upon which the movie and TV show were based). You could also increase the interest by resizing a few of the pictures and getting frames in different dimensions and looks. ![]() Hang on your wall in an artful arrangement – say, two by two or three up top and two below. Then, buy some inexpensive (or expensive! Totally up to you!) frames and put the pictures inside. You can simply print out any number of my pictures and color them in using nice artists’ markers or colored pencils. ![]() My fall and autumn illustrations are so pretty that they would make perfect wall art, a display you put up in September and take down in November. Here are 10 affordable, fun, and creative craft ideas you can do with your completed coloring page! 10. 10 Craft Ideas To Do With Fall/Autumn Coloring Pages ![]()
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