Quick Holiday Wreath
Last year my son went to one of the local winery to learn how to make wreaths for school. They took the old grapes vines and weaved them into circles all afternoon. It was pretty fun for the kids.
He brought home this wonderful wreath
He didn’t want flowers on it though which I was going to use at first. He also didn’t want ribbons, or anything “girly” so it took me awhile to convince him to let me do anything with it. I wanted it up for the holidays to enjoy all his hard work! So I put lights all over it, and this is how it turned out.
It goes on our front door, but I set it up in his room for a day so he could enjoy it.
The other kids wanted in on the wreath making so while I was tangled up in lights, they were getting sticky with some glue and tissue paper! The easiest Wreath ever! Ta-Da!
Pretty isn’t it? All you need is a paper plate, with the middle cut out of the center. Some glue, green and a few other colored tissue paper and a ribbon to glue at the top. Let the kids have at it, it’s such a simple craft and they always turn out awesome. You can keep them for years and enjoy!
6 Comments
-
Anonymous
Some lenders took benefit of people they knew can't afford mortgages given that they just didn't possess the financial means, yet we were
holding given mortgages anyway payday loan direct lender first, borrower has to
be employed and become over 18 yrs . old. -
Anonymous
So you need not bear the trouble of remembering the repayment day no credit check loans instant decision i can
tell you about a serious mortgage company where one in the owners
used to pump gas for any living, he owned a sequence of convenience stores and don't sold credit in their life. -
Grace
I love it. Looks great! I love it when they teach kids to do a useful craft. They remember it for a life time.
-
Becky Jane
I ♥ quick and easy and especially low cost. The lights look so beautiful!
Merry Christmas Sweety!
-
Anonymous
Minnesota is providing some pretty sweet 100 mile
ultra marathons payday loans winnipeg unknown to most people, the detroit police the other day quietly rolled out its latest
prefer to spend less: virtual 911.