Easy Fall Wreath Craft
This Autumn wreath project is so quick and simple, yet it looks really great! This project is ideal for a scout troop project, classroom, or other group.
It’s so easy that even little kids can do it!
You’ll Need:
- Fall colored artificial leaves
- Paper Plate (a stiffer one)
- Raffia
- Glue
- Scissors
What to Do:
1. Cut the center out of a paper plate to make a wreath shape. Punch a hole in one side and thread a piece of raffia through it. Tie the raffia into a loop to make the hanger.
2. Peel silk leaves off of their plastic stems. The cloth of the leaves should easily peel off.
3. Glue the leaves onto your wreath shape. Cover the paper wreath completely.
4. Gather up several pieces of raffia and tie them into a bow. Glue the bow onto your wreath.
NOTE: You may want to cut a wreath shape out of cardboard instead of using a paper plate to make it more stable.
Variations:
- Glue in some small flowers.
- Use a fabric bow or ribbon instead of raffia for the bow and hanger.
- Go on a nature walk and collect real leaves to make your leaf instead of artificial ones.
- Use a gold pen to add some shiny details to the leaves.
- Spray with glitter spray when complete.
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Fantastic and easy to make! thank u!
This looks like a wonderful one to do with my 5 year old daughter. Thanks for sharing!