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Christmas Wreath Sun Catcher

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Christmas Wreath Sun Catcher

Instructions

  1. Print the template onto card stock. (Template)
  2. Glue the template sheet to the back of a sheet of black construction paper.
  3. Cut out all of the white from the template. You will be left with the wreath border shape.
  4. Place the wreath shape onto a self-laminating sheet or contact paper, construction paper side down.
  5. Fill the inside of the wreath with colored tissue paper.
  6. Cover with another sheet of self-laminating sheet or contact paper.
  7. Cut out the wreath from the laminating sheet or contact paper.
  8. Stick the sun catcher to your window with double-sided tape.
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Christmas Wreath Calendar

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Christmas Wreath CalendarThis Christmas wreath calendar will serve as a great way to countdown the days until Christmas day.

Instructions

  1. Print the template. (Template) If you will be sticking it on a flat surface then use regular copy paper. If you plan on hanging it, I recommend using something sturdier like cardstock.
  2. Color and cut out the two wreath pieces.
  3. Glue both pieces together to fully assemble the wreath.

In counting down the days you can either color in the berries or use one of the supplied images (candles, snowflakes, or presents) found in the template.

Thanksgiving Corn Wreath

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This craft is a great way to add a festive touch to your Thanksgiving celebration.

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Instructions

  1. Color a paper plate green.
  2. Cut out the inner circle.
  3. Print the template. (Template)
  4. Color and cut out the corn.
  5. Glue the corn onto the paper plate circle.
  • If you use the kernel template, you can glue corn seeds onto the corn.
  • If you use the blank template, you can glue popcorn onto the template.

Easter Wreath

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A cute and straightforward Easter decoration craft.

Easter Wreath

Instructions

  1. Print the template on card stock. (Template)
  2. Color a paper plate green using paint, crayons or markers.
  3. Remove the inside circle of the paper plate leaving a green ring.
  4. Color and cut out all of the pieces from the template.
  5. Glue the fern and palm leaves onto the paper plate ring.
  6. Glue on the Happy Easter banner.
  7. Finally glue on the clothes rags and Easter lilies.

Christmas Wreath- Coloring Page

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(Coloring Page)

Coloring pages are a great way to end a Sunday School lesson. They can serve as a great take home activity. Or sometimes you just need to fill in those last five minutes before the end of class.

Preview and print this free printable coloring page by clicking on the link below.

Preview And Print

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Turkey Wreath

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This cute turkey wreath will look great hanging from your door.

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The wreath can also be decorated using craft feathers or fall leaves.

Instructions

  1. Cut out the inner circle of a paper plate. You will be left with a ring.
  2. Paint the paper ring brown.
  3. Print the template. (Template)
  4. Color and cut out all of the template pieces.
  5. Glue the large feathers on the outside edge of the painted ring.
  6. Next glue the smaller feathers between the larger feathers.
  7. Glue the wings onto the turkey body.
  8. Then glue on the feet of your choice onto the turkey body. If you choose the longer feet you can bend the feet to give it a cool design.
  9. Finally glue the turkey onto the bottom of the wreath.

Basic Christmas Wreath

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Why spend 40 dollars on a Christmas wreath, when you can have one decorated by one of your kids?

This is a very basic Christmas wreath craft. Its great to do with your kids because you can easily build on it and decorate it as you wish. Let your kids use their imagination.

Christmas Wreath

Directions

  1. Print the template. You will need at least two of the leaf pattern pages. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out all of the pieces.
  3. Cut out the center from a paper plate, leaving a ring.
  4. Glue the leaves in random order onto the paper ring.
  5. Finally glue on the ribbon.

Here’s were you get to use your imagination. You can use practically anything to decorate this wreath: pompoms, stickers, glitter, beads, craft feathers, string, foam stickers, ribbon, tissue paper, sequence, buttons, cranberries, popcorn, craft jewels, jewel garlands, plastic poinsettias. The possibilities are endless.