We’ve really gotten into decorating for both Halloween and autumn around here. The dining room as a definite silly/spooky Halloween vibe, while the living room has more of a sophisticated “harvest” theme. Just because it’s more grown up doesn’t mean there aren’t any kid crafts in there, with these simple pumpkins being a great example.
What you need to make paper strip pumpkins:

Cut your paper lengthwise into strips. The width is up to you. We did 11 strips for our each pumpkin.

Hole punch each strip on the non-attached end. Bring them all together at the top and feed a green pipe cleaner through them and the leaf before twisting it to hold everything in place. Curl the pipe cleaner around your finger or a pen to look like pumpkin vines.
You may notice a couple of our other autumn crafts in this picture, like the autumn leaf garland and paper bag pumpkin!
This is sooo cute! I am going to try this activity with my daughter.