I was able to use up a lot of my scrap paper that I usually have set aside for cards. Paper was cut into 1" x 11" strips, folded in half and the open ends folded down onto each other. We glued the hearts together and added some ribbon to hang the wreath. Again, I said super simple but a perfect project for kids.
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Super Easy Valentine Wreath
Most of you know that I teach an arts and crafts class at the homeschool coop that my children attend. I love to scrapbook and make cards but "crafts" are a little scary to me. I have tried very hard to not use my scrapbooking as a crutch in the class but this weeks craft was perfect for me. It was super easy and could definitely be spiced up a bit but when you are working with 3rd - 6th graders for an hour each, simple and easy is best.

I was able to use up a lot of my scrap paper that I usually have set aside for cards. Paper was cut into 1" x 11" strips, folded in half and the open ends folded down onto each other. We glued the hearts together and added some ribbon to hang the wreath. Again, I said super simple but a perfect project for kids.
I was able to use up a lot of my scrap paper that I usually have set aside for cards. Paper was cut into 1" x 11" strips, folded in half and the open ends folded down onto each other. We glued the hearts together and added some ribbon to hang the wreath. Again, I said super simple but a perfect project for kids.
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