I cut large gingerbread men from paper shopping bags (I got the pattern from Chaos's preschool teachers so I'm sorry I don't have it to share).



The kids went wild decorating with buttons, felt, yarn, sequins, foam shapes and crayons. I think this would have been even more fun if we had gingerbread cookies to snack on while crafting!
Linking up to some of these great parties

7 comments:
Adorable! I love how you used bags rather than construction paper!! Thanks so much for linking up at Thrifty Thursday! I hope to see you next week! :D
These are cute! I would love for you to link this to Hey Mom, Look What I Did at Adventures In Mommy Land.
Aww, this craft is awesome and so simple! Love it!
Visiting from It's Playtime Linky.
This craft looks like so much fun. I love it!
So sweet and so much fun!
Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
I love the paper Gingerbread men! We made paper Gingerbread houses too:)
Fun, I love how big they are! Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness.
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