Friday, October 7, 2011

Handprint Wreaths




Friday's Grand Connection Fun


With a little help, the grandkids can have a one-of-a-kind autumn wreath. They are sooo easy to make! Here's how:

  • Cut a wreath ring out of poster board or cardboard and set this aside.
  • Trace each grandchild’s hands on colored construction paper (choose fall colors).
  • Repeat this several times.  
  • Help the grandkids write something they are thankful for on each leaf. (Of course, older grandchildren could do this by themselves.)
  • Now, randomly layer/glue the hands around the wreath until it is covered. 
  • Decorate the leaves with some pumpkin or turkey stickers as an added touch.
Here are a couple of examples of autumn handprint wreaths:

  
Autumn Handprint Wreath “b”

I'd love to hear about your experience with your grandchildren making autumn wreaths. Please share any tips or ideas that you have for us!

Have a great weekend,
Mary
co-author of The Grand Connection: 365 Ways to Connect with Your Grandchild's Heart
http://www.marymaywrites.com/

© Mary May Larmoyeux. All rights reserved.
Photo © Margaret Thompson. Used with permission.

2 comments:

  1. What a sweet activity that has the potential to leave a very lasting impression because it is simple, targeted, and memorable. Thanks for the idea!

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  2. Hi, TNT! For me these days, "simple" is the name of the game. :)

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