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August 14, 2015

Fall Tissue Paper Tree

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Fall is all about apples, pumpkins, and leaves.  I love seeing the changing colors of the leaves in the Fall to hues of reds, yellows, and oranges.  

Today we are making a fall tree with tissue paper leaves.

Kid craft fall tissue paper tree made with recycled toilet paper roll
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I love the texture of tissue paper.  It is crinkly just like fall leaves.

Supplies for Fall Tissue Paper Tree

  • Red, yellow, & orange tissue paper
  • Small (dessert size) paper plate
  • Toilet paper roll
  • Brown paint (optional)
  • Glue stick 

Directions for Fall Tissue Paper Tree

1. This step is optional: paint toilet paper roll brown.

2. Cut or tear a sheet of red, yellow, & orange tissue paper into small pieces.

3. Glue pieces of tissue paper to small paper plate.

4. Cut 2 small slits on opposite sides at top of toilet paper toll and insert paper plate. 

Kid craft fall tissue paper tree made with recycled toilet paper roll

You might also like this apple tree. 

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