The vellum gives the lantern a soft glow. Place batteries in the twinkle lights and place them inside the lantern.Measure and cut a piece of vellum paper 4” by 6” and place inside the lantern behind the Jack-O-Lantern face.Glue the wired twine vines and the leaves to the sides of the cork stem.You'll need to hold onto the cork while it dries and cools, so it's stuck in place.Attach a champagne or wine cork to the front center of the canvas with the glue gun.Stretch and bend the wire to create a pumpkin vine. Wrap around a pencil, and then slide off to create a vine. Measure and cut two 12” lengths of wired twine using wire cutters.To create a more 3-D dimension, apply a dot of hot glue at the base of each leaf and fold in half.Lay the pattern onto a scrap of olive green craft felt and cut out 2 of them using scissors. With the orange side up, attach the cardboard to the base of the lantern with the glue gun.Basecoat the cardboard with medium orange acrylic craft paint.Measure and cut a piece of scrap cardboard to fit the bottom of the lantern.Glue the back canvas to the two side canvases with the glue gun to complete the rectangle. Children can create their own jack-o-lantern by cutting out the face pieces. Gluing a canvas to the right and left sides of the front canvas. This Jack-o-Lantern Halloween Cutting Practice Activity is perfect for.
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