Apple picking is a great way to spend a fall afternoon, and Miffy loves finding creative ways to use those apples. Check out Miffy’s favorite activities for leftover apples, and make sure you don’t “fall” behind on fun this season.

Supplies For All Activities
For Apple Paintings
- 1 medium-sized apple
- 2-3 different color paints
- 1 paint brush
- 1 smock or shirt that can get messy
For Miffy Image
- Colored construction paper
- 1 medium-size apple
- 1 jar of white paint
- 1 paint brush
- 1 black marker or jar of black paint
- 1 -2 leaves
For Pie-less Apple Pie
- 1 medium-sized apple
- Cinnamon
- Sugar

Apple paintings
Turn a medium apple on its side and cut it in half. Use a small paintbrush to paint the bottom part of the apple with your desired color. Begin stamping for a one-of-a-kind work of art!

Miffy Images
Turn a medium apple on its side and cut it in half. Use the paintbrush to paint the bottom of the apple white and press it against the dark construction paper. Depending on the shape of the leaf, either use it as is or cut it so it’s in the shape of a rabbit ear. Paint the leaf white and press against the paper to create shape of an ear. Lastly, use a black marker or dip the paintbrush in black paint and draw the eyes and mouth.

Pie-less Apple Pie
Take an apple, peel if desired, core it, and cut it into 6-8 slices. Add 1/8, or about half of a 1/4 teaspoon of cinnamon, and a 1/4 teaspoon of sugar to slices. Microwave for 30 seconds or until soft. Allow apple slices to cool, and then sample. Tastes just like the filling of an apple pie!
great ideas
LikeLike