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Apple Print Wreath Craft
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Mama-Jenn.blogspot.com

http://mama-jenn.blogspot.com/

I am a Christian wife and home-schooling mama striving to be a Proverbs 31 woman! I am blessed with 5 kids, including one princess and two sets of twin boys! In my "spare" time I enjoy scrapbooking, though blogging seems to be taking its place. I currently have three main blogs. This is my family/homeschool/craft/everything blog. The Homeschool Resource List is a collection of all the free online resources that I have found for homeschoolers. The "Brown Like Me" Book Review is a collection of books featuring "brown" characters. I also write for Totally Tots, which is a blog dedicated to those with toddlers.

Apples are good for everyone and this Apple Print Wreath makes a pretty decoration to hang on the walls.


Supplies

Trimmed apple prints
Little twigs
Foam leaves
A sturdy paper plate with the center cut out

White Cardstock

Red Paint


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Instructions

For the apple prints, we used a sliced apple, dipped it in paint and stamped it onto white cardstock.

 

We let the prints dry overnight before trimming them.

 

After we trimmed them, I used a glue gun to adhere a twig and leaf onto the back of each apple. In hindsight, I wish I would have used real apple stems rather than the twigs. (We had apple picking and had TONS of apples, which I could have used.) But, I will know for next time.

 

Next, I used the glue gun and adhered the apples onto the paper plate.

 

And, voila! An adorable apple wreath to hang on your door!

 

This craft is reprinted courtesy of Mama-Jenn.blogspot.com where you will find lots of great activities for the kids.

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