At my High School I had a pumpkin decorating event this past Thursday. It was part of a much larger event involving High School Students helping younger kids in the community with crafts, games, face painting, hayrides and more. Thanks to Discount School Supply and Craftprojectideas.com for providing some fabulous donations of craft supplies for the pumpkin decorating. I got to tap into my Elementary Art Teaching days and so did my High School students. I think they had just as much fun as the younger kids. Here is just a sampling of some of the pumpkins that were decorated.
Here are all the wonderful supplies and face paint donated from Discount School Supply. Be sure to check out their page here for all their great products.
Here are some of the Awesome craft donations from Craftprojectideas.com: Please check out their page here for all their products and great ideas. You can purchase their products at Walmart.
Pumpkins waiting to be decorated!
Decorating fun!
The kids loved it! What a great event!
Here are some of the pumpkins my High School Sculpture class carved to decorate for the event. For some of my students, this was their first experience carving pumpkins. Really. I'm glad I could provide them with the experience.
Face painting was a HUGE hit!
High School kids joining in on the pumpkin decorating.
Here are all the wonderful supplies and face paint donated from Discount School Supply. Be sure to check out their page here for all their great products.
Here are some of the Awesome craft donations from Craftprojectideas.com: Please check out their page here for all their products and great ideas. You can purchase their products at Walmart.
Thanks to all my High School Students, Discount School Supply , and Craftprojectideas.com for making this event a success!
great day! that's good when older children participate in such activities too...they are still children after all!i loved the pumpkins!
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It's never too late to learn how to carve a pumpkin! And how generous of DSS and Craft Project Ideas to contribute to your students' learning. I love that. (And I'm chuckling that my blog is still called Flour and Water in your sidebar...what on earth?).
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