Today we are making an apple with a paper plate, but not just any apple…we are exploring the inside of an apple with this apple core craft for kids. While it is easy enough to do with toddlers and preschoolers, kids of all ages can make this easy paper plate craft their own at home or in the classroom.

Apple Core Paper Plate Craft - white paper plate and red painted paper plate with green core and painted seeds in the middle with a brown stem on a blue background- Kids Activities Blog
Let’s make an apple core craft!

Easy Apple Core Paper Plate Craft for Kids

This apple paper plate craft creates a super cute painted apple while also teaching young children about the parts of an apple.

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Supplies Needed To Make THis Super Apple Craft For Preschoolers

Directions for Parts of the Apple Paper Plate Craft

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Time to make the apple and core.

Step 1 – Create the Apple Peel

  1. We started by cutting the center out of a paper plate and
  2. painting it red with a sponge.

This section of outside of the apple is called the skin or the peel.  At our house we eat the peel or skin of an apple. Some children don’t like to eat the skin. The texture just doesn’t feel right to them. My son was told that that is where a lot of the good nutrients and vitamins are found. Thankfully his has embraced eating all the healthy parts of the apple!

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Step 2 – Create the Apple Core

  1. Then we cut an apple core shape out of a second paper plate.
  2. We mixed a little white and brown paint to create the flesh colored section of the apple on a tray. We didn’t have bottle of  peach paint available if you do you  it might create a color closer to the color an apple is in real life. Our apple flesh has obliviously be exposed to the air for a bit to get its brown tint.
  3. Then my son used a set of plastic chopsticks to dip a seed shaped sponge into black paint. The sponge was then stamped onto the apple core to create seeds.

The core is what we reach after eating all the flesh or meat of the apple. It is the sweet part of the apple.  

If you don’t have chopsticks available, you can use a clothes pin to hold the sponge. Chopsticks gave my son a little more control of the pressure being put on the sponge.

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Let’s make an apple core craft!

Step 3 – Assemble the Finished Apple Craft

Once all the apple sections had dried, we glued the apple core section to the apple skin section of the plate.

Super Cute Apple Craft For Preschoolers

Super Cute Apple Craft For Preschoolers

Grab a paper plate and your crafting supplies to make this super cute apple craft for preschoolers complete with the apple core! It's a cute and fun craft perfect for fall or really whenever. The best part is, this craft is also budget-friendly.

Materials

  • 2 paper plates
  • scissors
  • acrylic paint or watercolor paint
  • glue stick

Instructions

  1. We started by cutting the center out of a paper plate.
  2. Paint it red with a sponge.
  3. Then we cut an apple core out of the second paper plate.
  4. We mixed a little white and brown plaint and then painted the core.
  5. The add seed shaped sponge into black paint and stamp the apple core.
  6. Once all the apple sections are dried, glue the apple core section to the apple skin section of the paper plate.

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How did your parts of the apple craft turn out using a paper plate?



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3 Comments

  1. I love this apple craft and the discussion that went along with it. Thank you for sharing with The Sunday Showcase.

  2. I just love this fall craft. We worked on the letter A this week & we may just have to do this as a review tomorrow. Thanks.

  3. This is a fantastic way to enjoy with kids, when they are not doing their homework, off course. Thanks for your article.