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Fall leaf wreath

This is a very simple and fun activity that my daughter did at her YMCA class.  :)  They added a little bit more flair with some red glitter to the leaves.  My daughter was so excited to put this on her bedroom door.  :)



Almost all the leaves have fallen off the tree's here so the beautiful scenery is almost gone.  :(  

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kewkew said…
That looks like something fun we could do with all the many leaves we collected. Thanks for sharing.
And thanks for stopping by Tots and Me and linking up.
cute project. But even more so I love your blog headers. I love that you are giving God the praise! I will be browsing around your blog some more =-)

I am starting a Linky Party if you want to link up at http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-ever-linky-party.html
kewkew said…
I just wanted to let you know, we made a leaf wreath (a little different) this week and I linked to this post in my post.
Wanted to invite you over to link up to my Lovin' The Weekend Blog Hops, I also have a Kids and a Mom in the Kitchen linky each week.
http://totsandme.blogspot.com/
Have a great weekend,
Blessings
adorable! I want to do something similar but we don't have colorful fall leaves so we'll either use what we have around or fake ones. Not sure yet :)


Thanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase! I hope to see you again this week! I showcased these on facebook & Twitter!

Bern
http://momto2poshlildivas.blogspot.com/search/label/Sunday%20Showcase

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