Natural Autumn Wreath Card - Great Kids Craft Project!

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Posted on 20th October 2014 by Sharon Nettleship
Filed under All Papercraft Tutorials, Projects And Cards By Type, Kids Craft Ideas

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Hi Shary here and today I'd like to show you a great Autumnal project. My kids are off for half term next week so this would be a great project to get them involved in and bonus! it's cheap!

Kids Craft Project

Materials needed:

  • Papermill Cream Hammered Card
  • Embossing folder
  • Distress Inks
  • Twine
  • Lots of leaves and a few berries! (Obviously please omit the berries if you're crafting with a small child).

Instructions:

Firstly go out in the woods for a lovely Autumnal walk with your kids and pick up your leaves and berries. You could also use the little pine cones etc. Anything you fancy.

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1. Make a blank 5x5 card from the cream hammered card. I've used the hammered as it has a lovely texture and also it is a good heavy weight to hold the wreath. Emboss with an embossing folder.

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2. Cut out a ring with the hammered card. I have used two spellbinder dies but you can use anything circular. As long as it fits on your card!

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3. Choose your leaves, ideally a lovely assortment of colours. I went a bit overboard here.

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4. Carefully punch out your leaves. I only have one leaf punch but I think it would look lovely using several different leaf punches.

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5. Gradually build up your leaves onto the ring. I did darker at the bottom. Also in different directions.

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6. When you're happy add your berries, cones etc.

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7. Distress the edges of your card with distress inks, add twine and gems. Adhere the wreath with 3D pads. A lovely seasonal card. 

Shary

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Tagged: design team, card making tutorial

2 thoughts on “Natural Autumn Wreath Card - Great Kids Craft Project!”

Hilary

21st October 2014 at 11:20 a.m.

gorgeous project!

Lisa Sumpter

20th October 2014 at 6:16 p.m.

Lovely idea Sharon :)

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