Kid-made doesn’t have to equal construction paper and tempera paint. Involving children with real craft materials and some inspiration from around the web can lead to some rather “pin-worthy” pursuits. Here are some fall wreath ideas that are kid-friendly, creative, and gorgeous to boot.
Dried Apple Wreath via Crafting a Greener World {plus, they learn about dehydration…}
Monochromatic Leaf Wreath from Inkpads & Polkadots {looks classy, right?}
Starburst Twig Wreath via The Painted Hive {what kid wouldn’t want to collect the twigs??}
Newspaper Leaf Wreath via EcoScrapbook {stunning and upcycled!}
Corn Wreath via Real Life, One Day at a Time {kid-art, but patterned for effect}
Paper bag leaf wreath from Crafting Mom {simple material, with punches of color}
Popcorn wreath from Cherished Bliss {maybe make some to munch on while creating?}
Paper chain Wreath from Micheal Made Me {great for learning about texture}
Leaf Wreath via Simply the Sweet Life {go for a leaf hunt and make this}
Book Page Painted Wreath via Shelterness { cutting up books would be fun..}
Pine con wreath from V and Company
Bean wreath from Paisley Pink Polka Dots
We have a FALL GALLERY with 25 more ideas!
Don’t miss out on the all of the ideas here at The Classroom Creative:
Have a great idea and want to share it? Whether you have a blog or not, we’d love for you to submit an idea here!
Happy Fall,
Nicolette & Karen
Kristine says
All lovely, crafty projects.
Thanks for including me 🙂
Ashley says
Thanks for including my popcorn wreath : )