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December 16, 2014 by Jenae - 2 Comments
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Fine Motor Christmas Trees

Fine motor christmas trees



 

After Christmas last year, I scored some great deals that I tucked away until this year. Unfortunately, the holiday season has flown by and I have hardly had a chance to break them out…until today! Little Brother and I used the pre-cut foam Christmas trees for a little fine motor practice (and a cute decoration). These fine motor Christmas trees would make great ornaments or gift tags!

 

Here’s what you’ll need:  Craft Foam Christmas Trees, hole punch, pipe cleaners, tape, and beads or sequins.

 

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 1. Use the hole punch to make holes in the foam Christmas trees.

 

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 2. Tape one end of the pipe cleaner to the back of the Christmas tree.

 

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 3. Thread the sequins and/or beads through the pipe cleaner and through the holes in the Christmas trees.

 

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  1. Jodie @ Growing Book by Book says

    December 17, 2014 at 12:25 pm

    Super clever! Can’t wait to try it out with my kids.

    Reply
    • Jenae says

      December 18, 2014 at 2:37 pm

      Thanks so much, Jodie!

      Reply

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