For 2nd day of our Blank Christmas Cards Advent Countdown with Kids we have created these lovely and easy Confetti Christmas Wreath Card. Hope you like it! We love how it turned out!As I mentioned few days back, we’re going to make 24 different Christmas cards and turn them in a keepsake. We are going to let you all know how it turned out after Christmas! |
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Supplies we used to create this easy Christmas card with confetti wreath:
- colored cardstock
- green and red copy paper
- ribbon
- hole puncher
- school glue and brush
Use hole puncher to make confetti from green and red copy paper. Trace with pencil a circle on cardstock, trying to center the circle as much as possible.
Apply glue on traced circle. Spread over glue green confetti created earlier.
My daughter applied several layers of glue until green confetti were covering complete circle as shown on the picture. Simply shake off extra confetti to see how many are actually glued and than apply another layer of glue and add confetti, repeat until you’re satisfied with result. Than, sprinkle few red confetti over green and glue ribbon on top of the wreath. Ta-da! You’re done!
Here are few suggestions for other Christmas cards from around the web for kids of different age:
- Button Christmas Card from Adventure in a Box (age 2+)
- Thumbprint Christmas Cards from Fun Handprint Art (age 3+)
BLANK CHRISTMAS CARDS ADVENT COUNTDOWN?
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Jill @ Do Try This at Home says
So cute & so good for fine motor too! 🙂
Mihaela says
This was probably Christmas card by daughter most enjoyed making during our countdown! And yes, playing around and crafting with confetti is awesome practice for fine motor skills!