Leaf Clean Up Tip
Use a high pressure hose to spray the
leaves into a pile. The wet leaves compress
into trash bags more efficiently or
they can be added to a mulch pile. Since
they are wet the wind won't blow them
back all over the yard again. Saved
me a lot of time this year. (Ernie Komarek
- MilehiMall)
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WindChime (easy for young ones)
Take a regular paper plate you can use
craft beads, old buttons,magazine cut
outs,or anything that you can get to
stick on a paper plate. Have the kids
color or paint the paper plates however
they like. Then take the beads or whatever
else you have found and glue them with
Elmer's glue, glue stick or safe non
toxic glue. Punch out 3 to 4 holes on
the bottom of the paper plate. About
1/2 to 1 inch from the bottom. Get some
yarn or string (about 3 feet)and loop
it through and make a know and let the
rest of the string hang. Make one last
hole at the top of the paper plate and
loop another piece of string or yarn
about 1 to 3 feet. After everything
is dried you can hang it from a hook
or wherever else in your house you like
and you now have a wind chime. (Sally)
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Magnets
Get a bag or regular animal crackers
the plain kind. Then have the kids color
them with regular markers or little
school paints then take clear nail polish
and paint over what they have colored
after it is dry. Then use a magnet small
enough and glue it on the back with
a hot gun or other strong glue. Now
you have instant magnets that you can
put on your fridge or around your house
or give as gifts. They are great fun
for the whole family. (Sally & Lissa)
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Pumpkin Patch (craft)
Supplies you will need: Piece
of flat, rectangular styrofoam, paint,
green pipe cleaner, orange pompoms,
small plastic eyes, paper green grass,
and glue.
Paint the styrofoam with black or brown
paint and allow to dry. Put down a layer
of glue on the styrofoam and attach
the paper grass to it. Glue the pompoms
to the grass and continue to decorate
your pumpkins with eyes and pipe cleaner
stems with glue. My kids loved this.
(Wendy)
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Halloween Decoration/Treat (craft)
My favorite is a great decoration and
then treats for the kids for Halloween.
What you need is White fabric, any type,
I usually buy the dollar a yard stuff,
a bag of blow pops, black 1/4 satin
ribbon, black fabric paint or fabric
marker, 1 cone shaped styrofoam piece.
Cut fabric into 5x5 squares. Cover
the top of the lollipops and twist around
base of pop. Tie with ribbon and paint
eyes and a mouth and you have little
ghosts. Then put the pop sticks
into the Styrofoam for display.
It's cute!!! Happy Halloween.
(Debby)
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Windows & Screens (tip)
I notice that my window sills,
this time of year, look forgotten...
maybe some bits of leaves and the spiders
are looking for a warm place to live!
I take my vacuum cleaner hose nozzle
off of my wand-- and thoroughly suction
out the sills now, as heating season
starts. If there is a nice collection
of cobwebs and leaf parts there, you
may want to hold your hand against the
hose nozzle to make sure and get everything
sucked down into your vacuum cleaner!
Also, rather than bother with washing
screens (yuck!) I will use my vacuum
nozzle suction there, too, screens look
great after... SO MUCH easier than taking
out one at a time, getting garden hose
out and etc.! (Jean)
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Place mats (craft)
When my children were young we would
go out and pick up the prettiest fall
leaves we could find. We would
then use a little glue and arrange them
on construction paper (child's choice
of color). Use clear contact paper
to cover the page and a bit over the
sides. It makes great place mats
for them to use or give as a self-made
gift. (Bonnie)
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Fall Vest (craft)
Make a kid's vest with a brown paper
bag, construction paper and some
glue. Cut out leaves from the construction
paper in different colors such as red,
orange, and yellow. Take the paper bag
and cut out the vest and have the kids
glue on the leaves.
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Sunflowers (craft)
Materials
-Paint
-Glue
-Construction Paper
-Sunflower seeds
Instructions:
*Have kids paint hand yellow
and fan fingers from the center out
in a circle on white construction paper
(these will be petals for a sunflower).
Glue sunflower seeds on brown construction
paper circles that will be glued in
the center of the petals. Add
a green construction paper stem the
height of the child, don't forget a
leaf of two. Very cute! (Kim)
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Collecting (tip)
Don't forget to collect the leaves,
pine cones, seeds, sticks, etc. for
your craft projects for Fall and Winter.
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Fireplace Ashes (tip)
Don't know what to do with those fireplace
ashes? Save them for the spring and
use them to keep the slugs out of the
garden areas! Slugs don't like ashes
or sawdust.
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Windows (tip)
Remove the debris from the window
areas. They won't be able to drain properly
otherwise.
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Back to School (craft)
For a back to school project, keep
the kids busy making their teachers
foam sheet picture frames. These
colorful frames are very inexpensive
and economical that can be done by even
a five year old with the aid of a parent
or older sister.
Materials
-One 8"x11" foam sheet in any color
-One 3"x5" foam sheet any color
-Several sheets of foam in various color
markers
-a 3"x5" photograph of your child
-Craft glue or the new foam sheet glues
available.
-A piece of self stick magnetic strip
black rickrack
-Ruler
-Felt
Instructions
Cut a 3"x5" square from a piece of
foam sheet. (This is your frame)
Place your frame over another 8"X ll"
piece of foam sheet. With marker trace
around the foam sheet and cut to size.
Trace the outline of a crayon that is
no larger than 6". Make two or three
different colored crayons from several
colors of foam sheets. With wavy
Frisker sheers or pinking shears make
several wavy black lines out of black
felt or purchase black rickrack and
glue to the bottom of each crayon.
Cut out a small black oval and glue
in the middle of each crayon.
Spread glue to three sides of frame
and place it over the backing, aligning
it right. (Make certain that there
is an opening to insert photo.
Let it dry. Glue the crayons to
the outside of the frame. Glue
the magnetic strip in the back of the
frame. Insert photo and have your
child deliver it to his favorite teacher.
Time to prepare: about 15 minutes
Gluing time: five minutes.
(mgonzalez01)
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Bouquets (craft)
To preserve branches for use in
bouquets, split the stems at the base.
Cover branches with a solution of two
parts water and one part glycerin to
a depth of 2" to 4". Keep in a cool,
well ventilated place until there is
a very slight change in the leaf color.
Then remove and hang upside down until
dry.
*Search your backyard or field for
ferns and flowers that will add color
and texture to your table.
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Old Costumes (tip)
Donate old Halloween costumes to
a day-care center, or family center.
The kids will love playing dress-up
with them.
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Windows (tip)
Take down screens and awnings and
wash & store them. Wash and
put away summer clothes and blankets.
Bring out the winter clothes and blankets.
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Firewood (tip)
Burn only well seasoned hardwoods, such
as oak, maple, beech, ash or hickory.
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Chimney (tip)
Have your chimney checked once a
year and install a chimney cap to keep
out animals and other items that could
block the chimney.
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Gutters (tip)
Remove the leaves from your gutters.
Leaves left in the gutters will cause
them to clog and possibly collapse.
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Sprayed Leaves (craft)
Spray with hair spray, they will
look great on your table around a centerpiece,
and they will keep for years.
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Mower (tip)
At the end of the season, remove
the oil and spark plugs from your lawn
mower. Also lightly oil your tools.
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Fort (craft)
Make a leaf fort with boxes and
leaves. Be sure to cut out windows and
doors. Let the kids help rake the leaves
in a pile for the famous leaf jumping
contests.
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Scarecrow (craft)
Get a pole, or an old broom as a base.
Get some old clothing. Stuff clothing
with hay, dried leaves, or crumpled
newspaper. Make a head from a stocking,
add gloves, shoes, a scarf, & hat.
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Apple Craft (craft)
Take two paper plates and have the
child color the outsides red. Put the
plates facing each other so the outside
is showing, punch two holes in one side
and tie together with yarn. Open "apple"
up and glue apple seeds into the middle
of the plate. Cut out stem and green
leaves and glue them to your peek-a-boo
apple.
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Tree Craft (craft)
Get colored construction paper (red,
orange, brown, green, yellow) Trace the
child's hand onto several sheets of several
colors. Cut out. Then cut out a tree trunk
with branches in proportion to the amount
of leaves. Have the child glue the hand
shapes to the tree to form the leaves
of the tree. Option: Have the child think
of things to be thankful for and label
the leaves.
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Pressed Leaves (craft)
Gather the leaves while they are supple.
Press between thick layers cardboard.
(Don't overlap leaves.) Place a
stack of these layers between two heavy,
flat boards or books and bind tightly
with cords or straps. Store in a warm,
dry place for about 10 days, checking
often and tightening straps as needed.
Seal between layers of clear contact paper,
laminate or wax paper. Use to make cards
or other crafts.
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Milk Jugs
Make a bird feeder by cutting a 2" hole
in SIDE of container near center for the
birds. Punch a tiny hole in all
four sides near the TOP. Thread
string through, in both directions, and
tie above. Put seed in the bottom and
hang up in a tree.