Remember, remember the 5th November! Guy Fawkes night is right around the corner and we’ve already been seeing fireworks all around. My son loves to watch them from our window and the various colours we’ve seen gave inspiration to these bonfire night scrap paper fireworks. Not only do we love how cute these pictures turned out, we also love that our scrap paper box is no longer overflowing! These pictures are so simple to make that they are perfect for pre-schoolers as well as older children too.

I’d love to see how your firework pictures turned out. Grownups, did you know you can now share them with me on Facebook and Twitter?

You will need

Coloured Scrap paper
Black paper
Scissors
Glue

These Pictures are really simple and easy to make. All you need to do is cut your scrap paper into small strips, it doesn’t matter if they are wonky or different lengths, that just adds to the effect!

Take your black paper and simply glue down your strips in circular shapes to create your colourful fireworks. You can even add some orange and yellow strips to the bottom of your paper to create a bonfire!

I hope you all have an amazing time watching the fireworks and remember to stay safe this Guy Fawkes night!

Did you enjoy this bonfire night scrap paper fireworks craft? Why not check out my fingerprint fairy light names?

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