Sunday, March 21, 2010

Keepsake Christmas Decorations - Part 2 - Picture Christmas Wreath

Christmas memories always include the time I put aside for my children to make Christmas decorations. We love to make wall decorations and have many keepsakes of past Christmases, some 25 years old! Remembering the activities that we shared making the decorations makes the holidays more special as you lovingly place your decorations on the walls. In the last article, Christmas Keepsake Decorations - Part 1, you saw how to make a "Rudolph Handmade Deer", using your child's hand for antlers. A perfect companion keepsake to place beside it is a Picture Christmas Wreath, using your child's picture as the centerpiece.

Materials needed: white poster board, red felt, scissors (both regular and Z edged), glue, green tempera paint, red wooden beads, tape, a protractor or 2 different sized bowls, some newspaper, and a picture of your child. If you can get your child's picture in front of a Christmas tree, then it will really be cute! Doing these kinds of Christmas activities can make a family feel closer and helps make wonderful Christmas memories.

The first thing that you should do is draw 2 circles on the white poster board. The largest should be about 7 or 8". The smaller circle should be 3 & ½ to 4 & ½" and centered in the middle of the larger circle. Let your child help you by cutting out the shapes. Use craft zigzag scissors to cut the outside edge on the larger circle like small Zs. Cutting the inner circle might be hard for children and they may need you to start the cut.

Next, lay down newspapers and let your child paint the larger circle with green tempera paint. It will be cute to see the 'evergreen' look or their brush strokes when it dries. While the paint is drying, take the 3 & ½ " square cut red felt and draw a bow on it. The bow should use most of the square. The bow looks like a butterfly and the ribbon will be like an upside down V, about1" wide and 1" long. You should practice a few times until you get the design you like, then copy to the red felt square, and cut it.

Once the paint dries, you're ready to assemble the wreath. Turn the painted side down and tape the picture over the hole in the middle. Turn it over and check to see if the picture is centered. If the placement is good, then turn it back over and glue the edges to the wreath. Cut a 5" circle from the white poster board and glue it over the picture, on the back.

You are now ready to finish the Christmas wreath. Attach the red bow with glue to the bottom of the wreath. Glue 5 red wooden beads on the wreath, like holly berries. Your child's masterpiece is complete and ready to display alone or with the Rudolph Handmade deer. We enjoy making wall decorations that add Christmas spirit, memories and color to our home. If you and your family enjoyed this activity, then you can always use the remaining supplies to make other wreaths, and give them as Christmas presents from the child or family. More keepsake memory decorations will be explained in Keepsake Christmas Decorations.

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