(Art, drama activity, and snack all in one)ġ. With a paring knife (adults only), make a slit in the bottom of the larger end and insert a craft stick.Ģ. Using the cream cheese as “glue”, affix raisins or olives for eyes and a nose, a slice of celery for the mouth and parsley sprigs for the hair. Add the pieces of straw to the pictures, when the paintings are complete. Use different colors and experiment with different looks and methods. (As in ‘Farm Straw’ not a drinking straw)ĭirections: Have children use pieces of straw for paint brushes. Need: Large piece of green construction paper, glue, and several types of inexpensive dried seeds and beans (popcorn, lima beans, pinto beans, and navy beans, etc.)ġ. Have children squeeze out a long stripe of glue along the length of paper.Ģ. Spread the glue slightly, keeping the long thin shape sprinkle or place one type of seed along the glue strip.ģ. Make two or three more stripes of glue–adding different types of seeds to each.Ĥ. The finished collage should remind one of the rows of seeds planted in a spring garden. If your looking for a ‘Short Corn Theme’–there are several ideas in Themes for a Day … Glue the “husks” around the “cob”.Ģ. Spread the glue on the “cob” and cover it with un-popped popcorn Yellow and green construction paper, Glue, Un-popped popcornġ. Cut a “corn cob” and “husks” out of paper. Make prints by dipping the corncobs into paint and then pressing them on paperģ. Dip ends of husks into paint and then brush the paint on paper. Have the children use them for art activities.Ģ. Next glue it to a pin.ġ. After eating corn on the cob, save the husks and corncobs, and let them dry. To begin coat your animal cracker with the polish or varnish in a well ventilated area and let it dry. To make this craft project you will need animal crackers, a flat backed pin, clear nail polish or varnish, and some craft glue. Glue on the animal crackers to complete your farm scene. Make PEPPER PRINTS by cutting them crossway and dipping them in bright colors of paint.ĭraw, color, paint a farm yard scene on paper using crayons (use other materials).Press dried left over CORN COBS in paint and then roll them on paper.Make red APPLE prints from apples cut crossway.Use COOKIE CUTTERS of farm animals and make barnyard scenes on paper.Materials: Chicken Wire, tape, natural raffia, gingham ribbon, old blue jeans etc.ġ. Cut squares of small-holed chicken wire.Ģ. Put masking tape around the sharp edges.ģ. Set out assorted lengths of natural raffia, gingham ribbons and narrow strips ripped from old blue jeans.Ĥ. The children weave them in and out of the holes. Match the drawing of the flower/fruit to the kind of seed you have “planted.” Paint the leaves, and flowers or fruit of the plant above the ground level. By a Grade 2 student of Art teacher Michal Austin in Kansas.ġ. Glue a watermelon seed, pumpkin, or any kind of seed, onto paper.Ģ. Paint an imaginary plant with the roots growing FROM the seed UNDERGROUND.ģ. Have students do a rubbing on a cement wall with brown crayon– on the bottom half - to show dirt. Take a picture, and you can see what is going on below the surface.ĭraw a horizon line and below it we draw the vegetables. Discuss the textures and colors.Īsk students to pretend they have a magical camera – the camera is very thin, and you can slide it into the ground. Materials: 12×18″ white paper, sharpie, crayonsīring in several root vegetables. Need: Cardboard, brush, butter milk, and chalk.īrush a piece of cardboard with 2 to 3 tablespoons of buttermilk or dip chalk in buttermilk. Drawing by a Kindergarten student of Kansas art teacher Michael Austin. Have children draw details to turn the hands into a horse add a background. Trace around hands with black crayon, then turn the paper over so the fingers are pointing down. HAND PRINT HORSESġ. Take brown paint and paint a child’s hand.Ģ. Press the hand down on paper–WITH fingers pointing down.ģ. The fingers are the legs and the thumb is the head.Ĥ. Draw the mane and hoofs add eyes and tail… Harvest Activities are towards the bottom of the page see the Harvest/Good Character Display Board at bottom of page!Īlso…be sure to check out the Chicken and Pig Themes! Lots of good ideas that are great for the Farm and are NOT on this page!įARM THEMED ARTS and CRAFTS IDEAS 1. Let’s talk farm theme ideas! What kid doesn’t love farms? These crafts, games, and activities are sure to get the children’s imagination going.Ī Farm and Harvest theme is good most of the year! Springtime and summer on the Farm and Harvest in the Fall…In here you’ll find ideas for Farm themed art, games, dance, literacy, jokes, song, harvest, snacks, cooking, parties, and more! A great page!
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