I can’t believe I didn’t think of this sooner! This super smart Horn of Plenty Cornucopia craft for Thanksgiving is brilliant! 

Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving 

 
The Horn of Plenty is used to represent a harvest celebration, and you often see tables decorated with various versions. I love the image of a hollowed out gourd spilling over with fresh fruit and vegetables.

Materials

Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving. With printable template ready to colour, cut and paste! Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving. With printable template ready to colour, cut and paste!

 

Directions

Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving

  • 1. Download and print the template
  • 2. Using different colour of construction paper – cut out your circles
  • 3. Colour and cut out the fruit and vegetable shapes
  • 4. Here is the brilliant part!  Glue the circles together, smallest to largest, with the largest in front and on top – and offset ( as shown in the picture below)
  • Brilliant Cornucopia Assembly
     
  • 5. Glue the coloured and cut out fruit and vegetables to the front of the horn.  The more full the better!
     Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving!

Horn of Plenty Cornucopia Craft for Kids ( and adults!) for Thanksgiving

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