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Recipe by stacie
This G is for Grapes paper craft is a fun letter activity for preschoolers. It builds phonics skills and strengthens fine motor development.
● Green construction paper
● Purple construction paper
● Scissors
● Glue stick or school glue
Draw a large uppercase letter G onto green construction paper. The letter should be bold and wide enough to support plenty of grapes. Carefully cut out the letter. This serves as the vine base for the grape cluster.
For younger learners, an adult may prepare the letter ahead of time. Older preschoolers can trace and cut independently to strengthen scissor skills.
Step 2: Cut Out Purple CirclesDraw multiple small circles on purple construction paper. These circles will be the grapes. Cut out enough circles to line the entire letter G.
Each circle should be roughly the same size, though slight variations add a natural look. Cutting repeated shapes strengthens fine motor coordination and scissors skills.
Step 3: Cut Out a Green LeafDraw a simple leaf shape on green construction paper. A single leaf works fine, though two or three look great. Cut out the leaf shape(s).
The leaf adds dimension and reinforces the grapevine idea.
Step 4: Glue the Grapes onto the Letter GArrange the purple circles along the letter G. Slightly overlap each circle to mimic a real grape cluster. Once satisfied with the placement, glue the circles down securely.
Layering circles highlights the shape of the letter while visually reinforcing its form.
Step 5: Glue the Leaf to the TopFlip the letter G over and glue the green leaf to the top back portion of the letter so it peeks out from behind. This placement creates the appearance of a grape vine.
Allow the G is for Grapes paper craft to dry fully before displaying.