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Fall Craft

Last week my daughter started her craft and cooking class.  This week they made caramel apples and then made this neat little "window" and you watch the leaves falling.  I thought it was cute and super easy.   The little pieces in the middle are in a plastic baggie and taped on the back of the window.  EASY! 


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How cute! My daughter just started school and is bringing home all these paintings and whatnot. It melts my heart! New follower from Welcome Wednesday- glad to meet other Christian mommy bloggers. :)
Jackie Higgins said…
That's adorable! We sing a song that would go with that (Tune: The wheels on the bus)
The leaves on the tree are falling down, falling down, falling down, The leaves on the tree are falling down, Red, yellow, orange and brown.
Thought the song might be fun for you. We'll definitely try out that craft to go with it :)
Thanks for the song Jackie! :) We will be singing that after nap today! :)
That's a neat idea! Love that Fall craft!
Aimee said…
What a fun and easy fall craft! Thank you for linking up to The Sunday Showcase!

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