Paper Bag Apple Tree

Paper Bag apple tree

Here’s a super simple and very artsy fall apple tree project to do with the little ones, or have fun making some yourself!  The fun thing about this project is that the more imperfect the better! I think a bunch of these paper bag fall trees would look great lined up down the center of a table or on a display shelf. And you can certainly fill your tree with colorful leaves or something more abstract like pieces of tissue paper.

I can’t take credit for this project, I was inspired to make it from a feature on Craft Schooling Sunday! When I saw this brilliant paper bag fall tree from Crafts By Amanda I knew it was a project that I would make. Of course I changed it just a bit and fortunately I have a stack of paper bags that I brought back from the US  and that together with some red paper and a little glue is all you need!

You’ll Need:

  • 2 paper lunch bags
  • red paper 
  • glue 
  • scissors

How To:

On one bag, cut 3/4″ strips vertically from the opening down about half way, or just a bit more. Open the bag such that the bottom serves as a base. At this point I’d suggest putting some weights in the bag, like a rock or two. Twist the whole mid section of the bag to for the trunk and then twist together three strips to form the branches. I wanted a few more branches for my tree, so I took the second bag, cut off the bottom and cut more strips which I then twisted together. Insert the additional branches into the middle of the bag. 

If desired, draw apples on red paper and cut them out and glue. If you’re feeling like adding to the project, take the bottom of the bag that you cut off, and pretend it’s an apple crate. Fill it with something like crumpled newspaper and then cover that with lots of apples. Enjoy!


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10 responses to “Paper Bag Apple Tree”

  1. Leah Avatar

    I just found your blog and absolutely love it! I’m a Jewish mother too and love to do crafts with my daughter. She goes to Jewish preschool, but I also enjoy teaching her at home too. We’re so doing the apple tree craft!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Leah, so glad you found me! Please do me a favor and help spread the word about my site. I know there are so many out there (both Jewish and not)
    who would love what I do! Shanah Tovah! May you have a sweet and joyful new year with good health for you and your family, and lots of time to delve into creativity!

  3. Amanda Avatar

    Brilliant Sara! And thank you so much for the shout out! 🙂

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre very welcome, thanks for the inspiration! And by the way, the original project on Family fun is amazing!

  5. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    Thanks for posting this easy and creative craft! I’m taking the idea to my son’s preschool for their fall theme. It took just a few minutes to try one out and I love the results. (I also sent a link to the challah braiding instructions to my Jewish Mommy friend who made a beautiful loaf for the holiday) Great blog.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Jill, and really appreciate your helping me spread the word!

  7. Tammy Avatar

    I love making things from our recycling bin! These are so cute. I added a link to my post All About Apples! You can see the post here http://www.housingaforest.com/cardboard-apple-trees/

  8. Louisette Avatar

    Lovely, greeting from Belgium

  9. Jake Dad Avatar
    Jake Dad

    cool! doing it today w my daughter.

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