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Halloween
Alternative Crafts and Activities for Kids
Crafts
and Learning Activities relating to Halloween and Fall
Copyright
Notice
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While
many of the crafts on this site are free, they are still copyrighted.
They are for personal use only. They may not be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, except for
local church, school, or home use only. The copyright notice must
be included on all copies. To request permission to copy this material
for any other use contact me by e-mail.
Sweet Treat for the Soul Craft
- These little candy corns can be tied
to candy treats and given out to trick-or-treaters as a witnessing
tool. Children color the front and write a Bible verse on the back.
Adults can help them pick out verses that are "sweet treats"
for the soul. The front of the candy corn says, "You
picked a sweet treat from my bowl and here is a sweet treat for your
soul."
What
you will need: Card stock (heavy paper), a hole punch, ribbon,
a yellow and an orange Highlighter Marker.
What
to do:
1.
Print out the pattern or draw your own candy corn treats. (Pattern
available to members only. Go to the Candy Corn Page for a pattern.)
2.
Decide which Bible verses you would like to use and then write them
on the back of the candy corn.
3.
Color the front of the candy corn with orange and yellow Highligher
Markers and write at the bottom, "You
picked a sweet treat from my bowl and here is a sweet treat for your
soul." and then cut them out.
4.
Punch a hole at the top and tie them to a candy treat so they are
ready to give out on Halloween night.
Give your Trick or Treaters Sweet Treats for Their Souls
Memory Crosses are a great way to share the gospel this Halloween. Children enjoy folding and unfolding them while more of God's sweet words are revealed with each fold. They're hard to put down because they are so intriguing.
Go to Memory Cross to order yours today!
Sweet Treat Interactive Halloween Tracts
This is a fun and interactive way to share the sweet story of Jesus on Halloween with your trick-or-treaters!
Children will enjoy reading their origami-style Memory Crosses over and over again.
These are not available on Danielle's Place, but you can go to the Memory Cross web site to order yours today!
Shine
for Jesus! Mini Craft Booklet - This craft goes along with the book "The Pumpkin Patch Parable"
by Liz Curtis Higgs. When you open the cover the inside says, "Jesus
takes the yukkie stuff away so our light shines all night and day!"
When you open the poem page and close the cover, the yukkie stuff
disappears and the pumpkin shines.
What
you will need: Legal size paper 8 1/2" x 14", pumpkin
seeds, orange and yellow yarn, glue, green fun foam or green construction
paper, and crayons.
What
to do:
1.
Print out the booklet pattern onto legal size paper. large
pattern or small pattern
2. Cut along the
outside edge of the booklet and cut out the eyes, nose, and mouth.
3. Have your children color the picture of the pumpkin and cut a stem
from green fun foam or construction paper. Glue a yellow piece of
paper on the middle square or the pattern.
4. Glue pumpkin seeds and the yarn where it says to glue yukkie stuff.
Fold poem and yukkie stuff in to cover the yellow page and the pumpkin
over the yukkie stuff page.
Comments and ideas from subscribers:
I bought some "mini pumpkin" gourds at the grocery store
for the kids to decorate with happy faces (permanent markers work
best, but I watched that they don't mark each other). I printed
small versions of the "pumpkin" story. I punched holes
in the stories to slip a ribbon through. I hot-glued the ribbon
to the tops of the pumpkins. The kids loved doing this. Then, the
kids gave these pumpkins to their favorite "pumpkins"
to share the love, Sandy
I did this lesson in my Wednesday night class, it was preschoolers.
I printed the material, but before we did the craft I brought in
a real pumpkin and just cut the top off so they could reach their
hands inside to see what the real yukkie stuff was like, as I told
the story. They thought it was great. Then I read the story from
the book, The Parable of the Pumpkin, that I bought at the Christian
Book store, and then made the craft. I bought real pumpkin seeds
at the grocery store. I really like all the holiday lessons and
crafts you always have, I hope you have some Thanksgiving and Christmas
ones for the coming months! Thank you, Barbara from Ohio
The Pumpkin Patch Parable, 10th Anniversary Edition: The Parable Series #1
By Liz Curtis Higgs / Tommy Nelson
This charming story for children illustrates how a loving farmer can turn a simple pumpkin into a simply glorious sight. Liz Curtis Higgs weaves a beautiful parable as the farmer picks out a special pumpkin from his garden, and scoops out all the messy "goo" to make room for his light to shine from inside. In the same way, God's transforming love can fill each of our hearts with joy and light. Liz Cutis Higgs originally created this parable as a way to share the Good News with her own precious children each harvest season. After 10 years, she has touched children everywhere! Recommended for ages 3 to 7. |
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