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How To Draw A Cornucopia

Learn how to draw a cornucopia!

What’s a cornucopia, you say? It’s this unusually shaped basket used for decorating during Autumn and Thanksgiving. It symbolizes a good harvest.

In the video lesson, we show you how to add vegetables and fruit. The step by step printables keep it even easier and just walk through the steps of drawing the basket. Use the coloring printable as a cutout. Have your kids draw the veggies separate, then cut them out and paste them on top.

We hope your children have fun following along and creating their cornucopia with us, this is a fun project to use during the holiday season!

Watch How To Draw A Cornucopia

Filed Under: 5 - 8, 8 And Older, Autumn, Food, Thanksgiving, Veggies Tagged With: Autumn, corn, Cornucopia, Fall, fruit, pumpkin, Thanksgiving, vegetable

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