Look what I made today. Aren't they adorable?
One of the parts of my job as a Speech-Language Pathologist, that I enjoy the most is working with a special class for children with learning disabilities. Twice a week I go into the class and we work on early literacy skills. I try to make it fun so we play a lot of games and do different activities while we are practicing clapping syllables, making rhyming words, and identifying sounds in a word.
Last October I got the idea from someone's blog (sorry it was in my pre-blogging days so I didn't keep track of the source) for these adorable pumpkin lanterns. I emailed the idea to the teacher and she loved them as much as I did, so we made them last year and again this year with a new group of students. Now don't think it was all fun and games in the class. We made the students work on their rhyming skills before they got each strip of orange tissue paper to glue onto the jar. The kids were so excited to make them and even more excited when we lit the tea lights so they could see them glow.
I wanted to show you in case any of you want an easy fun Hallowe'en craft. And thanks to whoever's blog I got the idea from.
Up-date:
I've been asked to divulge how I made these lanterns, so here goes -
1. We painted glass mason jars with watered-down white glue.
2. Then we put 1-inch wide strips of orange tissue paper onto the jars vertically. The strips of tissue paper look best if they overlap a bit so it looks like the ridges and folds on a real pumpkin.
3. Then we gently painted more glue on top of the all the orange so all the edges were stuck down and the lantern will look shiny when the glue is dry.
4. We cut out eyes, nose, and mouth from black construction paper and used the watered down glue to attach them. We also painted glue on top of the black paper so they would look shiny as well.
5. Finally, we put green tape (it might be tape for painting or for gardening, I'm not sure which) around the mouth of the jar to look like the stem and to finish the top edges of the tissue paper. You can put the jar upside down to dry.

Up-date:
I've been asked to divulge how I made these lanterns, so here goes -
1. We painted glass mason jars with watered-down white glue.
2. Then we put 1-inch wide strips of orange tissue paper onto the jars vertically. The strips of tissue paper look best if they overlap a bit so it looks like the ridges and folds on a real pumpkin.
3. Then we gently painted more glue on top of the all the orange so all the edges were stuck down and the lantern will look shiny when the glue is dry.
4. We cut out eyes, nose, and mouth from black construction paper and used the watered down glue to attach them. We also painted glue on top of the black paper so they would look shiny as well.
5. Finally, we put green tape (it might be tape for painting or for gardening, I'm not sure which) around the mouth of the jar to look like the stem and to finish the top edges of the tissue paper. You can put the jar upside down to dry.
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