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Yellow craft ideas (Y is for yellow)

Yellow craft ideas for kids: Y is for Yellow!
A yellow leaf Autumn tree craft, pumpkin juice & a yellow-eyed pine cone owl.

This week I have chosen to feature yellow craft ideas from last week’s #Pintorials (Y is for yellow – following my A-Z of craft ideas series).  I love that yellow is such a happy (and also Autumnal) colour, so these totally made me smile this week!

yellow craft ideas

Yellow craft ideas (Y is for yellow):

  • Yellow-eyed pine-cone owl craft from The Mad House: How cute is this little guy?  I know it’s only his eyes that are yellow, but I had to include him in my yellow craft ideas round up, as he is just adorable!
  • Yellow pumpkin juice by Budget Girl: This recipe sounds absolutely delicious and is the most gorgeous, vibrant yellow colour.
  • Yellow leaf autumn tree from Crafts on Sea: I love how simple this is.  It’s also a great excuse to get kids outside (to gather the materials).

This week I’m linking up my Spooky spider web crafts for kids round-up which are just perfect for a Halloween party!

Why not check out my co-hosts; Eileen (Halloween), Kate (apple crafts) and Anna (Halloween) too?
If you’d like to link up, here’s a reminder of the rules (remember – please only link up one post per week)…

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  1. Thank you ever so much for featuring me. He is rather cute and very easy for kids to make especially if you cut the felt out first

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