this is what you need:
• as many chestnuts as you like to make a worm of the desired length, plus one bigger one for the head
• a pair of craft eyes to glue on
• glue
• something to "drill" through the chestnuts, i used a large nail
• string or yarn, and a blunt needle
the little man enjoyed pulling the yarn through the chestnuts with a needle, mama's job was the drilling.
i'm thinking of taking it a step further next time and make a chestnut octopus :) but for now here he is, our chestnut-worm!
would you like some more fall/autumn project ideas for kids?
here are additional nature crafts:
• making leaf art in fall - creative fun for all ages
• waxing leaves - make the fall colors last in your home
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8 comments:
what a fun project, i love it! That is such a cool self-made toy to play with, and how neat that he got to help make it!
Love this!
How cute! My son collected a whole bag of chestnuts today and now I know what we will do with them tomorrow :)
they're really cute!
thanks for sharing your tutorial! i set a link and hope you agree.
best wishes, doro von Hand zu Hand
how did you hold the buckeyes to drill them?
how did you hold the buckeyes to drill them?
@Linda Keller: I held the chestnuts in my hand. I used a little punch to make a small hole and then pushed the nail into the chestnut. They are quite soft, so it is safe for adult hands. After I "drilled" the hole, my little one threaded in the yarn with a blunt needle!
I adore this cute worm craft! I have a couple of conker collectors in my house and we are always looking for our next project so this worm is next. I added your link to my recent blog post featuring our favourite Autumn Crafts... http://piesandgents.blogspot.ie/2015/10/autumn-leaf-projects-kid-crafts.html
Thank you for the inspiration!
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