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How to Make a Gratitude Wreath

November 14th, 2007 · No Comments

Here are 2 ways to create gratitude wreaths. 

Handprint Gratitude Wreath

Supplies:

  • Paper plates
  • construction paper in different fall colors
  • glue
  • scissors 
  • pencil
  • marker

Directions:

  • Cut out the inside of a paper plate.
  • Trace your child’s hand on several different colored construction pages.  You will probably need about 20 different handprints.
  • One each handprint, write what your child is thankful for.
  • Have your child cut out the handprints.
  • Glue the handprints on the paper plate.
  • Be sure to date the project because it will be special for years to come.

Pinecone Wreath

Supplies:

  • Grapevine Wreath
  • Pinecones
  • Glue Gun
  • Ribbon
  • Paper Tags
  • Hole Punch
  • Marker

Directions:

  • Hot glue gun pinecones to the grapevine wreath. 
  • Allow to dry.
  • On each tag, write one thing you are thankful for.
  • Punch a hole in each tag.
  • String the ribbon loosely through the tags.
  • Wrap the ribbon with the gratitude tags around the wreath and tie in a bow.

What about you?  Do you have any favorite Thanksgiving crafts?  If so, please leave comments below and feel free to link to your own blog posts about them. 

If you like this you might also like my other Thanksgiving ideas, Pumpkin Bread Recipes, and Sweet Potato Recipes and Sweet Potato and Yam Facts.

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