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Christmas memories always include the time to put aside my children to make Christmas decorations. We love to make wall decorations and have many memories of last Christmas, walls. In the last article, Keepsake Christmas Decorations – Part 1, you saw how to make a "Rudolph Deer handmade using the hand of her son antlers. A reminder to put together the perfect companion to it is a Christmas wreath image using the photo of her son as the centerpiece.
Materials needed: white construction paper, red felt, scissors (regular and Z-edged), glue, tempera paint green, red wooden beads, tape, a carrier or 2 bowls of different sizes, some newspapers and a photo of her son. If you can get a photo of your child in front of a Christmas tree, then it is really cute! Do This type of Christmas activities can make a family feel closer and help make wonderful memories of Christmas.
The first thing to do is draw 2 circles on white cardboard. The largest should be 7 or 8. The smaller circle should be 3 and ½ to 4 ½ & A "and centered in the middle of larger circle. Let your child help by reducing the forms. Craft with zigzag scissors to cut the outer edge of the wider circle as small Zs. Cut the inner circle can be difficult for children and that may require you to start cutting.
Then set newspapers and let your child paint the larger circle with green tempera. It will be nice to see the "evergreen" aspect or strokes when dry. While the paint dries, take the 3 and ½ "square cut red felt and draw a bow on it. The arch should use most of the square. The arch is seen as a butterfly and ribbon will be like a reverse V, about1 "wide and 1" long. You should practice a few times to get the design you like, then copy to the Red felt square and cut it.
Once the paint dries, you are ready to mount the throne. Turn the painted side down and tape "circle of white cardboard and paste it into the table in the back.
Now you're ready to finish the Christmas wreath. Connect the red ribbon with glue to the We like to make wall decorations that add Christmas spirit, memories and warmth to our house. If you and your family enjoyed this activity, then you can always use remaining supplies to make wreaths others and give them as Christmas gifts the child or family. More memory memory explain decoration decoration of Keepsake Christmas.
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