“Gratitude Tree,” Friend, Nov. 2013, 24–25
Gratitude Tree
How can you help your gratitude grow this month? You can think of things you are grateful for every day! Here’s a fun craft to fill your home with beautiful fall colors and your heart with gratitude.
Be sure to get an adult’s help with this activity.
You will need:
scissors
clear tape
brown construction paper or brown paper grocery bags
red, yellow, and orange construction paper
a black marker
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Cut out the leaves on this page and use them as patterns to make leaves out of the red, yellow, and orange construction paper.
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Use the brown construction paper or grocery bags to make a tree trunk and branches. You can tape the paper together and draw a tree to cut out, or you can crumple and twist the paper into a tree shape.
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Tape the tree trunk and branches onto a wall or door in your house. Be sure to ask a parent where would be best.
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Every day, write something you are grateful for on a leaf and tape it to the tree. Before you know it, you will have a colorful tree full of blessings!