Kids are you ready to scare someone, to make then tremble in their boots with fear, with this cool pumpkin stencil, you’ll make all of the trick or treaters run from your door screaming. mmmmmwwwwahahahahahaha.
To make your scary Halloween pumpkin or Jack O’ Lantern you’ll need: One orange pumpkin like the shape of my pumpkin stencil, a permanent fine tip marker, safety scissors, carving knife, carving tool, sticky tape, round container (to trace out the lid of the pumpkin), rubbish bag, pumpkin stencil, a soup spoon, candle, and something to light the candle with.
* Note: A parent must be present at all times when doing this Halloween project, therefore I’m not held liable.
To begin download and print the pumpkin stencil onto letter sized paper or if you want to make a really huge Halloween pumpkin, use this stencil as a guide and draw a bigger version on a sheet of A3 sized paper.
Figure out where you are going to carve out your Halloween pumpkin, as it’s going to get pretty messy and could stain items. Mum maybe it’s a good idea to dress the kids in some old clothing, or get them to wear an apron. O.K having sorted that out, let’s get busy!!
By now you should have cut out your paper pumpkin stencil. Am I right? Great! Now look at your pumpkin an find best spot for its face, as you want your pumpkin to look really cool and super scary.
Get mum or dad to help you position the stencil in the right place, and use your sticky tape to fix the pumpkin stencil to your pumpkin. Next grab your permanent marker and trace out the scary eyes and mouth.

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Here’s a really nifty magnifying glass clip art design that is perfect for a scrapbook page, as you can journal about your children using a magnifying glass for the first time, or perhaps your little one was pretending to be Sherlock Holmes at play school.
Print off this magnifying glass and watch your child’s curiosity develop. Once you have helped them to download and print of this magnifying glass, you can ask them to draw something on the lens, as that will test their understanding of why something looks closer when viewed through a lens.
Although this magnifying glass is a simple design, it’s perfect to teach kids as it clearly shows it components. A black plastic look handle, big magnifying lens, and nice bevel between the lens and the handle, to give it that technical edge.When I think about a magnifying glass, I can think of several projects where you could use this clipart, for instance making a photo collage for a kids detective theme birthday party, or for grade school lesson plans when they are studying lovely bugs and insects.
A magnifying glass also symbolises searching for something, and it’s instantly recognizable in search boxes, as you don’t even need text to say search because people instantly know what it means. So printing a magnifying glass on a kids party invitation is the quick way of saying they’ll be playing finder’s keepers, hide and seek or maybe be detectives and find the hidden treasure.
Even as adults we love crime stories, we create imaginative reasons in our minds why the car keys have disappeared, only to be found in our handbags later on, we delight in reading the exploits of our favorite characters from Agatha Christie, Stieg Larsson, or Patricia Cornwell.
A magnifying glass isn’t just a lens that peers at smaller objects, it is also a symbol of our imagination, and therefore it makes the perfect clipart for your Scrapbooking, personal invitation, or class room activities.
* This magnifying glass can be used for classroom and personal use only.

Magnifying Glass
Tags: glass, lens, magnifying, optic, paper craft, scrapbooking, search, teacher resources, tool
Topics: Clip Art, Online Schooling | October 10, 2012 | Comments (0)