Are you tired of cleaning up leaves yet? I’m on my third full round of raking the lawn and, as always, I find that the chore gets progressively less fun with each outing. In early October, the air is brisk, the leaves are vibrantly colored, and the chore is novel. In late October, I can still convince myself that raking an entire yard is at least as calorie-burning of an activity as a week’s worth of workouts (I can rationalize almost anything) and enjoy the task for what it gets me out of (aka: running on a treadmill). By November, however, I am hopelessly bored of the chore, cold enough to need multiple layers, and underwhelmed by the look of the brittle brown leaves. Call me a jaded raker, but this morning, I stumbled over a craft that put the fun right back into raking.While picking my daughter up from Pre-K, I literally had to hop over a set of just-finished crafts created by the 4-year old preschool class. The children made adorable mini-rakes that I knew I would need to re-create with my own kids at home. We did. They turned out great. I wanted to share the idea with you. Here goes:
Materials needed:
- Colorful construction paper in your choice of Fall colors like red, orange, yellow, green and/or brown.
- Grey construction paper
- Leaves
- Glue or stapler
Instructions:
- In his choice of color, help your child trace and cut out a 1” wide, 8-10” tall strip of paper. This will be the rake’s long handle.
- Using the grey paper, cut five shorter strips (we used 1” wide, 5” tall strips). These will be the rake’s prongs.
- Glue or staple the five grey strips to the bottom of the rake’s “handle,” fanning the strips out at varied angles so that they resemble rake prongs.
- Bend the tips of the gray paper (about 1” from the un-attached end) so that your “rake” looks authentic.
- As your final touch, affix real leaves collected during a nature walk (or vinyl ones cut from an autumn garland) to the rake prongs, to give your craft a “real” rake touch.








2 comments:
I think it's fun to make a simple craft rake for kids since this time everybody probably busy raking the falling leaves... hehe..
Hope kids would help their parents to do raking their yard ..hehe...
happy raking day!
nensa
Sounds like a great craft.
I'm always for just leaving the leaves alone. My husband is more for the getting them up!
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