Wednesday, 10 July 2013

July - Apple Tree Orchard

The apple trees are normally beginning to sprout apples at this time of year, so how better to teach little ones about this process than making their very own apple tree and if you have enough apple trees you can make an orchard! This crafty toddler activity does take more prep time than usual - say 20 mins but the result is great.

The beginnings of our apple tree orchard
Here are the things that you will need to make your apple trees:
/ A4 paper, cut out to look like a round, puffy cloud
/ Green paint
/ Green, pink and red tissue paper torn in to squares
/ Glitter
/ PVA glue
/ Card board strips (about 10-15cm long by 5cm wide)
/ Scissors

Apple tree prep kit
Follow these steps to make your crafty toddler apple trees:
1/ Mix some PVA glue in with the green paint then paint the paper
2/ Whilst the paint is still wet, adorn with glitter and pieces of craft paper. roll up the pink/red pieces of craft paper
3/ Leave to dry

Top Tip: Some of our trees got a bit scrunched up as they were drying but this turned out to be to their benefit as they look more authentic when you put them on their trunks

4/ Fold the strip of card in half then, on the bend, use a scissors to make a cut about 2cm long
5/ Once the tree top is dry slot it in to the cut on the tree trunk and gently stand it up.


Our apple trees in progress
A scrunched up apple tree
The apple tree orchard

No comments:

Post a Comment