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Veggie Jack-O-Lantern Preschool Halloween Craft

The Veggie Jack-o-lantern Preschool Halloween Craft can be made with carved or un-carved pumpkins. Using vegetable to dress up the jack-o-lantern adds dimension and texture to the craft as well as making it more fun. The only limits here are your preschooler's imagination and the ability of the toothpick to hold the vegetable to the pumpkin. The Veggie Jack-O-Lantern Preschool Halloween Craft can be great family fun as well if you give everyone their own pumpkin to decorate.

Materials You Will Need

Pumpkin, either white or orange
Assorted fruits and vegetables precut and sliced to be the right size to work with
Toothpicks
Craft glue, fast-drying
Assorted tools such as knives, small metal skewers like used to lace up turkeys, and a potato peeler with a point, for making holes

How to Make It

There are no real steps here. Just look at the assortment of fruits and vegetables in front of you with your preschooler and decide which ones you want to use and how to use them. How would broccoli look as hair? How would cauliflower or red kale look? What will you use for the nose and ears? Could your jack-o-lantern use a corn silk beard?

Affix the chosen pieces to the pumpkin with toothpicks. Some vegetables, such as broccoli, will need to have a hole dug for their stems in order to stay on well. The pointed potato peeler can be good for this. If a vegetable or the pumpkin skin is too tough to piece with a toothpick, make a pilot hole with the metal skewer or thin nail (keep out of reach of your preschooler!). Reinforce the toothpick attachments with fast-drying glue.

Helpful Tips for Parents

Tip 1:
Using candles to light your Jack-o-lantern can be dangerous, especially around young children. Try using a light stick instead.

Tip 2: If the light stick doesn’t provide enough light, try lining the inside of the jack-o-lantern with aluminum foil.

Tip 3:
Don’t hold the pumpkin by the stem. As Halloween approaches, the pumpkins ripen and the stems can fall off. Holding the pumpkin by the stem could result in a smashed pumpkin.

Tip 4:
Some people like to cook and eat their Jack-o-lantern when Halloween is over. If you have used any kind of paint or marker or if you have carved it, this can be a bad idea. Even non-toxic paint and markers should not be eaten and washing may not wash away all traces.

Carved pumpkins begin to gather bacteria the moment the skin of the pumpkin is broken, so cooking them may be harmful. You can buy an extra pumpkin for cooking, if you like. It’s delicious roasted, salted, and sprinkled with cinnamon and/or ginger.




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