This fun felt board consists of one pumpkin and tons of different face combinations. Your imagination is the only thing that could limit the number of faces that you make! Make funny faces, scary faces and surprised and silly faces! I’ll show you how to make this fun felt board.
As the days get colder, this is a great indoor activity that kids can play with again and again. And look mom, no messy pumpkin guts!
You’ll need a piece of cardboard. The back of a writing pad or a cereal box are great options! Cover the cardboard with felt glue and spread it into an even layer with your fingers covering all areas. Wash your hands and then place the green felt onto the glue and press it in place.
Cut a pumpkin shape from orange felt and a stem from the dark green felt. Glue to the green felt.
Cut face shapes from other felt colors. Cut out different shaped mouths, noses, eyes and even eyebrows!
Let your child place the face pieces onto the board to create all different types of faces.
Store facial pieces in zipper sandwich bag until neck playtime!
For more fun Jack o’Lantern crafts, try these Glitter Jack o’Lantern Treat Bags, my spooky Jack o’Lantern TV, or these cute Juice Box Jack o’Lanterns! if the kids are ready to carve some real pumpkins, there are over 700 free pumpkin carving stencils here!
Make a Jack O’Lantern Felt Board
Supplies
- Cardboard the back of a note pad works great
- Felt: green dark green, orange, yellow, dark yellow, black, white
- Felt glue
- Scissors
Instructions
- Cover the cardboard with felt glue and spread it into an even layer with your fingers covering all areas. Wash your hands and then place the green felt onto the glue and press to adhere.
- Cut a pumpkin shape from orange felt and a stem from the dark green felt. Glue to the green felt.
- Cut face shapes from other felt colors. Cut out different shaped mouths, noses, eyes and even eyebrows!
- Let your child place the face pieces onto the board to create all different types of faces. Just look at all the different possibilities!
- Store facial pieces in zipper sandwich bag until neck playtime!
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Tove Maren says
i just became a WAHM with four boys – so I have been looking for fun crafts to do with my kids! This is awesome! I’m sharing it with my readers on FB today!
Amanda Formaro says
Thanks so much for sharing, glad you liked it!