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Pumpkin Seed Craft

C360_2015-08-31-15-11-45-229Trying to figure out what to do with all those seeds after you carve your pumpkins?  Here is an easy Pumpkin Seed Craft you can do!

Supplies:
10 inch round cake cardboard (or paper plate)
Pumpkin seeds washed and dried
Hot glue gun or white school glue
Green ribbon
Brown and orange paint
Paint brush
Scissors for curling ribbon

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Directions:
Draw a pumpkin outline with a pencil.

Using the hot glue gun, place a small dot of glue where the seed will go. Be careful not to put too much, or when you push the seed down it will come up the sides and that doesn’t feel so great.C360_2015-08-31-14-22-28-643

After you have the outline done, fill in the middle.C360_2015-08-31-14-39-54-113

Paint a brown stem and then the seeds orange. Allow it to dry.20150831_144459
Cut a strip of green ribbon approximately 10 inches long, and tie a few knots in the middle. Then curl the ends with scissors and attach with hot glue.C360_2015-08-31-15-11-45-229

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