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Thumbprint Pumpkins In Farm Truck Craft

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I’ve noticed “trucks” are making quite a statement in the fall department this season {they were a pretty big hit last Christmas too} so I was inspired to take our Snow Plow Truck printable and use it for thumbprint pumpkins instead!

Keep scrolling for the full how-to on this Thumbprints Pumpkins In Farm Truck art project idea!

Thumbprint Pumpkins In Farm Truck Craft

Fingerprint Pumpkins In Farm Truck

I just love fall! I love the weather, the colorful falling leaves, cheerful orange pumpkins with bales of hay and scarecrows decorating porches, and of course – the sweet taste of ALL my fall favorites! Not to mention, all the cardigans and boots you can finally wear. It’s seriously my favorite time of year!

On that note, one of the many things you will see this time of year, most importantly at the pumpkin patch farm, is a truck bed full of hay and pumpkins. It kinda just screams FALL when you see it and the picture opportunities are endless when you stumble upon it. Especially if there is farm truck or tractor in the background. Seriously – the best!

Anyways, I think I got off topic there. If you by chance want to make an activity inspired by this time of year, look no further because I think THIS Thumbprint Pumpkins In Farm Truck is THE craft to do right now! It’s super simple to recreate and rather inexpensive too!

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love today’s fun and super cute October kids craft idea. All you need are a few simple craft supplies you probably already have on hand in your house and will you will be well on your way to making a fun craft idea within minutes!

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Thumbprint Pumpkins In Farm Truck Craft

CRAFT SUPPLIES AND DIRECTIONS:

To complete this fingerprint pumpkin craft idea, all you need to do is grab our FREE PRINTABLE from our fall landing page, print it on white cardstock paper and have children add their orange thumbprint “pumpkins” to the back of the truck {wherever and however many they want!}

Then draw on embellishments with thin-tip Sharpies and get ready to show off that beauty ’cause it will be a masterpiece!!! {psst- make sure to keep lots of baby wipes on hand for easy clean up!!!}

My favorite part of all, is that this DIY craft is perfect to frame afterwards as fall harvest home decoration 😉 I hope that little tidbit alone inspires you to get crafty with the kids today!!! Heck – you can even make one too!

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DON’T LET THE CRAFTY FUN STOP HERE!

Be sure to also check out our THUMBPRINT PUMPKIN PATCH post for another fall themed craft idea to recreate with your child today!

Happy crafting, my friends!!! Please don’t forget to share pictures of your creations with us on our Facebook page! We can’t wait to see those adorable thumbprint pumpkins on paper! #gluedtomycrafts

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