
What are the benefits of the scary pumpkin design?
“There is magic in the night when pumpkins glow by moonlight”.
As you may have noticed from previous DIY projects, we use a lot of recycled items to create works of art. These treasures you probably have in your cupboard:
paper rolls, glass or plastic bottles, lids, wine corks, ice cream popsicle sticks, dry pasta, pumpkin seeds and many other such products.
Also, my children use many gifts of nature that can be used to create amazingly beautiful decorations. Let’s try to teach our chipmunks to be responsible for themselves and the environment around them.
Therefore, in today’s project, it will be natural, healthy, and pleasant. Autumn has already given us a lot of natural gifts for my little puzzles art: chestnuts, leaves, autumn collections of wild plants, or, above all, the most famous autumn delicacy – PUMPKIN.
And as Halloween is approaching, we’re going to create scary pumpkin decorations. My kids love this project. We’ll make something useful out of something tasty. In short, with little puzzles art, we again follow the method of “sharing is carrying.” https://littlepuzzlesandme.com/how-do-children-create-art-on-stone/
The countless BENEFITS of this design include:
- tasty pumpkin cream – a lot of fiber to aid digestion and make pumpkin cream so filling
- seeds as an easy snack for you – have a number of valuable nutritional values, among which the high zinc content deserves special attention,
- beautiful decorations in their room,
- seeds for further creative projects.
- grain for feeding birds – an important goal for my children
Do you know that pumpkin seeds are very nutritious for the birds in the yard?
Especially in the fall when they need more energy to migrate. They are seeds rich in carbohydrates, calories, healthy fats, and a good source of protein.
Feel free to use our projects, photos are attached below or find more ideas of “my little puzzles art” on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/missmarbell_/
SCARY PUMPKIN DESIGN







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