St. Patrick’s Day Wreath-Kid’s Craft Tutorial

We Luhuhuhuve St. Patrick’s Day.  The excuse to wear green , the pesky little Leprechauns that wreck havoc on our house, the parades, the green food, etc.   It also means spring is right around the corner here is in the Midwest.  Oooh I can’t wait!  While we get very into the holiday around here, we still like to keep our decor simple and fun.

St. Patrick's Day Kids Craft

 

This {super easy} St. Patrick’s Day wreath is one of our faves and reminds us every time we look at it how lucky we are…even without a big pot of gold!

Here is what you need:
Paper Plate
Scissors
All Purpose Glue
Green Tissue (2-3 sheets cut into 1″ squares)
Paper Trimmer (optional)
Ribbon
White Card Stock
Photos of Family Members
“We Are Lucky” Shamrock (download here)
Small Shamrock Template (download here)
Gold Glitter
Pencil
Ruler
Hole Punch

St. Patricks Day Craft for Kids

Download the “We Are Lucky” template and print in color onto your white card stock.  Cut out each shamrock and set aside.

Measure about two inches in from the edge of the paper plate and cut a circle out of the inside of the plate.  Use your hole punch to punch a hole in the top of the plate.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Using your paper trimmer or scissors cut your tissue paper into 1″ squares.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Working in small sections, place a generous amount of white glue on your paper plate and spread it around with your finger to evenly distribute the glue.  Take one piece of tissue paper and place the eraser end of your pencil in the center of the tissue square.  Fold the tissue down over the pencil as shown.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Use your pencil to stick the tissue to the glue.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Repeat these two steps over, and over, and over until you have covered the entire paper place with tissue squares. (If working with a younger child you can  glue the tissue sqaures onto the paper plate flat.  It looks just as cute!)

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Locate the small shamrock.  Use the shamrock as a template to trace around the photos of each family member.  Cut the photo shamrocks out.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

As an option: You can create a mat around each photo by placing each photo onto white card stock and cutting around the photo allowing some of the white card stock to show.  Attach the photo to the card stock with glue.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Locate the “We Are Lucky” shamrock and place a bead of glue around the edge of the shamrock.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Sprinkle with glitter and shake off the excess.

St. Patrick's Day Craft for Kids

Locate the hole in your plate.  Attach a ribbon for hanging.

St. Patrick's Day Kids Craft

Glue each of the shamrocks to your plate and allow to dry before hanging.

St. Patrick's Day Kids Craft

 

Happy St. Patrick’s Day.  May the luck of the Irish be with you!

 

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Join me over at the Ganz Parent Club!

Have you heard of the Ganz company?  They are the creaters of the popular toy Webkinz!  My kids love Webkinz and we have quite a collection of those little animals around our house!

Ganz thought that kids shouldn’t be the only ones having all the fun so they have recently created a new online resource center for parents called Ganz World Parent Club!  It is an amazing website full of recipes, contests, craft projects, parenting tips, and more!

Ganz recently asked me to be a regular contributor to their website, and I am beyond excited to be a part of this amazing community!  I will be posting craft tuorials, business articles, and creative resources frequently at the Parents Club.  As articles are posted I will share them here, and I would love for you to pop over and leave a comment.   I have a feeling that the success of my writing will be gauged by comments so any love you can share in this area will be greatly appreciated.  Just sayin’ {wink :) }

Here is my first tutorial!  A super easy craft tutorial to make a set of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington puppets just in time for President’s Day!  Enjoy!

 

 

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Another Shop Update! {Valentine’s Day Craft Kits}

It has been a busy week in the craft studio creating new craft kits for Valentine’s Day and the spring line.  I will have the spring line ready to unveil soon, however, I thought I would share some Valentine’s Day craft kits with you today!  All items are in stock and ready to ship to your door!

Brand new craft kit for 2012!  Conversation hearts are not only fun to eat but they also make a cute and easy no sew craft!

I like to name all of my character crafts after someone I know.  Lucy the Lovebug is named after one of my bestie’s sweet little girls.  Isn’t she, er it….cute!

This craft kit is a staple in the Freckles Crafts store, and I thought it was fitting to include it in the Valentine’s Day line.  Who doesn’t love to get a bouquet of flowers from a loved one…and these don’t require watering.  Even better!

I love product release days!  I get all excited (an nervous), but mostly excited! Can’t wait to hear what you think!

While visiting my store, you may notice that I have started adding a “pin it” button to my products.  If you like what you see, I would love for your to pin it but please pin responsibly.   I would appreciate it if you note that the image came from the Freckles Crafts website, and categorize your pin as a product please! :)  Muchas Gracias!!!!

Now I need your help, and I would be so grateful if you would share your thoughts in the comment area below.  What Valentine’s Day traditions or fun little surprises do you do for your kids?  I have really slacked on this holiday in the past, and I want to do something special this year but have no idea where to begin.  Please share your ideas with me, pretty please!  Thank you! 

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