Using pinecones collected on a Thanksgiving nature walk (or bought at a craft store), let the kids make a simple photo holder for a family snapshot taken during the gathering -- and send everyone home with a craft that will preserve their memories of a wonderful holiday.
| Prep Time: About 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Large pinecone
Photo or printout (or, if you don't have one yet, an index card) Corrugated cardboard base Twigs, acorns, and other natural treasures Glue (we used Aleene's Original Tacky Glue) | |
| Seasons: Fall, Thanksgiving | |
| Materials: nature objects, pinecone | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Start by inserting the photo, printout or index card into
the pinecone so that it stands up straight. |
| 2. | Set it on a corrugated cardboard base, arrange twigs,
acorns, and other natural treasures around it, and fix everything
in place with glue. Trim the base as desired.
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Start by inserting the photo, printout or index card into
the pinecone so that it stands up straight.
Set it on a corrugated cardboard base, arrange twigs,
acorns, and other natural treasures around it, and fix everything
in place with glue. Trim the base as desired.

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