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By: artsy_momma

Did the paint flake off? I have been wanting to make some with my son, but was worried that kids paint wouldn’t hold up…. thanks! They look awesome!

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By: artsy_momma

Nevermind…lol! Just read you used acrylics. What a brave teacher you are! I may have to use your mod podge idea

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By: Mrs. Cori

Hi my name is Mrs. Cori, I have taught preschool for going on 17 years. The pinecones turned out beautifully, but I must ask, do you always allow the children to make such a mess with the glitter? It’s...

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By: Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.

Hi Mrs. Cori. Yes, I always allow my students the opportunity to freely explore the glitter. Most of the mess is contained on the tray and the rest is easily swept up. I believe that in order for the...

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By: Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.

Haha – yes, I did a little research first and my mom told me to use Acrylic. I don’t normally use acrylic but I have to say that my students loved the colors and were much more drawn to the process...

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By: Kelly at Little Wonders' Days

I love their pinecones, especially the glitter! We did a pinecone craft this past week too. We went on a hunt to find them first, which was part of the fun.

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By: Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.

I wish we could have hunted for ours. You would think in my back yard with all the woods, there would be a few pinecones but I couldn’t fine any!!

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By: Penny

I haven’t done this activity yet either! It’s crazy because pines cones are very easy to get around our place.

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By: Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed.

Haha – you sound just like me. All the materials right at my fingertips but I just overlook it

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