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Leaf Monster Craft Idea For Fall

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Get creative this fall and make some leaf monsters with your kiddos! They’ll have so much fun making this art project and you can feel proud knowing you’re helping them explore their creativity.

Not-So-Scary To Make Leaf Monsters - Fall Kid Craft Idea

Paper & Leaf Monster Craft Idea For Kids

Don’t be scared!!! Today’s Leaf Monsters kid craft idea is PERFECT for children of ALL ages and honestly has no real rules or a wrong way to do it! It’s NOT scary at all!

With complete customization at your child’s fingertips these plastic leaf friends are sure to bring endless fun this upcoming Halloween season!!!

Then use your “not so scary” pieces for pretend play or even for gift decorations! The full tutorial can be found below and the supplies can be found at your local Dollar Tree {hello inexpensive!} So let’s get to creating!

Happy crafting my super creative and crafty little monsters!!! Be sure to share your finished pieces on my Facebook page for me to see!!! I love seeing our ideas come to life! #gluedtomycrafts

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Not-So-Scary To Make Leaf Monsters On Paper

Get into the spooky spirit of Fall and make a one-of-a-kind leaf monster!

Craft Supplies:

  • Plastic Decorative Leaves
  • Large Wiggle Eyes
  • School Glue
  • Cardstock Paper
  • Craft Scissors

Directions:

  • When I say no real rules – I mean it! Promise!!! Just have children decorate their leaves into monsters. Really let that creativity shine as they glue on wiggle eyes and tons of glitter. The better the mess – the more fun they are having!!! 🙂 I just happened to put my monster on another piece of larger cardstock paper, but you can of course change that up as well!

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Not-So-Scary To Make Leaf Monsters On Paper

If you are looking for even more fun Halloween kid crafts, check out these past blog posts from Glued To My Crafts:

Tissue Paper Mummy
Paint Splat Monsters
Coffee Filter Monsters
Popsicle Stick Ghosts
Ghostly Leaves
Handprint Scarecrow Keepsake
Chalk Art Monster Hair
Pom Pom Painted Jack-O-Lantern
Popsicle Stick Halloween Gnome

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Craft Activity Safety Guidelines:

Always Ensure Adult Supervision - Young children should be supervised at all times when engaging in craft activities. This is essential to keep them safe and ensure materials are used correctly. Use Age-Appropriate Supplies - Choose craft supplies that are suitable for your child’s age. Check labels for recommendations and avoid items with small parts or sharp edges for younger children. Modify as Needed - Feel free to adapt materials or steps to meet your child's abilities and safety needs. For example, substitute scissors with safety scissors if necessary. Keep an Eye on Allergies - Be mindful of potential allergens in craft materials like glue, paint, or certain fabrics. Opt for non-toxic and hypoallergenic options whenever possible. Organize and Secure Supplies - Keep all craft tools and materials organized. Store sharp objects, small parts, and potentially hazardous items out of reach when not in use. Following these guidelines will ensure that crafts remain fun, creative, and, most importantly, safe for everyone involved!


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