With Fall season, almost upon us, you can try this Fall activity with the children.
You can get the kids to color these bottle caps – while you use the empty hot glue gun to make holes. The kids can then thread the twine thru the holes. I figure, 14-15 caps will do a neat circle. Please watch my video for a complete tutorial.

Here’s the tutorial for you. š









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Those look so neat! I love all things Halloween and I pinned your little pumpkins to my Pinterest pages for Halloween and DIY/Hacks.
Take care!
Oh yes, I sent your blog to my daughter-in-law for my little grandsons, she said she would check it out!
Fantastic Sheryl ! Really appreciate it, babes.
Those are so cute! š
Thank you Mrs SW.
Your a genius! I now have a reason to keep my bottle caps, thanks!!
I can’t believe I wrote your instead of you’re and now it’s out there in the World for all to see. Doh!!!
Ha ha !!!!! Its the most common typo error !! Worry not, friend. We all get caught up when we’re in a hurry to drop the comment š
Tracy – you’re too generous in your praise. Necessity is the mother of all inventions !! I have heaps of “things” stored in boxes – its about time, I made ‘things’ out of it” – lest hubby get another chance to call me a hoarder š Really glad you liked the pumpkin. Frankly, they are really cute.
What a cute idea! My husband is always leaving his bottle tops around everywhere. This would be a great way to use them up.
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These are so cute! I bet they were fun to make #MMBC
Oh yeah, they were and oh so easy too.
So cute. Visiting you from the good random fun link up.
Thank you Lauren
Naush,
These are so sweet and a perfect project for kids too!! Thanks so much for sharing and thanks so much for visiting!! Stay safe, healthy and happy!!
Hugs,
Debbie
Thank you very much Debbie. So glad you liked ’em.
I’m visiting from the Lou Lou Girls Link up today. These are such a cute idea for a fall craft! And a fun way to use a recyclable. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for dropping by, Marielle.
Hi Naush, how fun and clever! It’s making things like this that I miss doing now the children are all grown up, but I still couldn’t resist seeing how the pumpkins are made.
Popped by from the #happynowlinkup.
xx
Debbie – I miss that too. 𦠖 The boys will appreciate it but not want to try making with me. Unlike how it was when they were little. But when they were younger, they were little restless souls who wanted to touch EVERYTHING – and mess up even before starting the project !! Still, I miss those days.
Thank you for dropping by Debbie.
Those are SO cute!!
Thank you rawsonjl.
Pinned! These are so cute and such a clever idea. Happy Fall!
Thank you Cindy. Glad you liked it.
Such a cute idea! š Thank you for sharing!
Thanks Mia,
Such a cute idea! Thank you for sharing at Charming Homes and Gardens!
Thanks for dropping by Kim.
So cute and creative, I enjoyed the video!
Thank you Christine, So glad you watched the video.
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Suzie. They were so easy to make. Hope the kids try ’em out.
They are adorable!
Thank you Martha.
What a fabulous idea to recycle those plastic bottle tops. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked them Tracey. Thank you for dropping by.
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Thank you Marilyn. Thrilled to be featured. Those pumpkins were so easy to make !
Super cute idea, Naush! My kids are all about Halloween decor. I may have to make some of these things with them! Thanks for sharing and linking up.
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Oh thats great. Nothing delights me more than when someone is inspired to create something from my videos or blog. I’m super happy. Please share pics too.
Ohhh this is brilliant! You are so cleaver. Thank you for your well wishes for my eye recovery.
Thank you for dropping by Nicole.
You’re being featured on the Little Cottage Link Party today!
Thanks hon.
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Thank you Kristie. Thrilled that my bottle cap pumpkins are featured !!
This year has gone by and now thinking of fall and moving forward.
Thank you for sharing these cute pumpkins on omhgww
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Oh thanks hon. Really appreciate it.
Totally awesome, Naush! I will be featuring these adorable little pumpkins in this weekās Creative Compulsions.
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Thank you hon. Really appreciate it.
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Cute. My 12 year old will love your blog.
Thanks Naush for sharing on #WW
Oh thats excellent ! Tweens are my biggest supporters š
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Thank you Beth.
Awesome way to recycle something and make a fall craft at the same time. Pinned. Thanks for sharing it. #HomeMattersParty
Hi Derpowell. Thank you very much. So glad you liked it.
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What an awesome idea! Thank you so much for sharing this at Farmhouse Friday!
Glad you liked it Michelle. Thank you for dropping by.
Oh, those are so adorable! And they look so fun to make. (At first, when I saw the picture, I thought they were made of ribbon! lol) So cute.
They were so easy ! provided you can deal with the strings of hot glue (which is so annoying) rest is easy beasy ! Kids would love it.
What a great idea! Super cute, my kiddos will love this!
Oh yean, you should also try the cardboard pumpkins too. Thank you for dropping by.
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Cute and fun idea. Thanks so much for linking up with me at #AThemedLinkup 29 for Pumpkin Crafts and Decor. Shared.
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CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at #AThemedLinkup 30 for All Things Halloween from my previous linkup for Pumpkin Crafts and DƩcor.
Thank you Dee. Delighted to be featured.