Monday, October 31, 2016

Pumpkin Painting Party!

This year we decide to stay indoors and safe so we had a pumpkin painting party. I had our school shelf filled with activities along with a few pumpkin snacks and of course the pumpkin painting table.


Here is a counting tray. Inside the bag are little Jack-O-Lantern erasers from Target. Great fine motor practice and one-to-one correspondence.

Just a tray of spider rings and a magnifying flip book of spiders.


This tray is color matching with the plastic spider rings (I cut the ring part off). The children just use their fine motor skills and match the correct color spider to the web.

Just a fun little way to personalize Dollar Tree bags for their candy.

During the week we did a little science/math project of making pumpkin spice play dough. It turned out great.

We also colored white rice and added some pumpkin spice scent to it as well. I added the leftover spider rings to this sensory bin.

Some cute pumpkin books I found in the Target's Dollar Spot along with some crayons.

We kept our slime out on the shelf also.

Throughout the room I hid 3 mini pumpkins for the older kids to find in a game of iSpy.




The pumpkin patch dirt pudding snacks.



Added some orange string lights to the shelf area.

 These pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats were a Pinterest FAIL! They were way too sticky to form an actual pumpkin so this is the best I could get them to round.


Pumpkin Painting table all ready to go,

Cute painting aprons I found at Dollar Tree.

View of the whole room.

My son's final masterpiece after the party!

Thank you all for joining us :)!
-Ashley

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