![]() If you like this pumpkin, then I think you will also love the 3D pumpkin I designed as well. YOU MAY WANT TO CREATE THIS 3D PAPER PUMPKIN TOO! I’ll be giving away prizes in the group for contributors for the rest of the year! It’s a GREAT Beginners project to create your first layered Mandala! Once you make yours be sure to post it in the Facebook Group Cricut Fun Free SVGs and Tutorials. This layered pumpkin is so easy to make and provides you many options to chose various color combinations! I know you will love making it. Make a Paper Pumpkin Using Strips of Paper Paper Crafts for KidsAll you need to make this Paper Pumpkin is some orange construction card, glue and pipe cle. Use the pumpkin pattern to make a 3D Paper Pumpkin craft. Choose from either the small or medium-sized pumpkin pattern and cut out your chosen size. Print out the file on A4 or Letter size paper. You will need a PDF reader to view the file. Once you make yours be sure to post it in the Facebook Group Cricut Fun Free SVGs and Tutorials. Open the printable file above by clicking the image or the link below the image. I love it when seeing your work! It is so inspiring.This layered pumpkin is so easy to make and provides you many options to chose various color combinations! I know you will love making it. If you try this one out, tag me on social media– Facebook and Instagram (balancinghome on both). If you are rocking this with kids or in a classroom, some construction paper and a pipe cleaner makes for a pretty cheap craft. I will definitely have to experiment with more options and I encourage you to do the same. You could definitely make this more high end with some adorable patterned scrapbook paper and maybe instead of a pipe cleaner, twine. I wrapped my pipe cleaner around the pencil to curl it and finish it off. ![]() Now slide your vine paper strips and then your leaves onto the top of your pumpkin. You can cut this on your Cricut or with a craft knife, too Each little drawer can hide little toys or treats for younger kids. Wrap your vines around a pencil to make them curly and cute. Youll need an orange and green sheet of construction paper, scissors, tape, and a stapler for todays activity. If you love to countdown to Halloween, this fun paper craft is for you All you need is some black paper, some Halloween-themed cardstock, and a way to keep it all together like glue. Next, hole punch your leaves and stem on the end. This really doesn’t require perfection and that is what makes it so fun. Please ohh and ahh and my amazing cutting. Before you finish the top, you will need to cut your leaves and paper strip for vines. Use double-sided tape to attach the paper to the roll, making sure it is smooth and wrinkle-free. Cut a piece of orange paper long enough to wrap around the toilet paper roll with a little extra to tuck in the ends. Wrap the toilet paper roll with orange paper. I kind of finished off the bottom like a twisty tie. You can use our FREE 3D pumpkin stem template. Then you start spreading open your paper strips–fanning them to create your pumpkin shape. Now you simply slide your papers down the pipe cleaner until you get a nice round shape. Next, you will want to feed the pipe cleaner through the holes. Stack your pumpkin strips into a nice neat pile and hole punch the ends. I cut my strips the short way, making them 8.5 inches long.
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