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Autumn Wreath

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Autumn Wreath
Encourage your preteens + to create a completely original piece of season-inspired art!

If you haven’t decorated for the upcoming holiday, this week is a great time to start! This craft is one that your preteens and older will appreciate making and seeing on display in your home.

Your kids will design their own autumn-inspired wreaths using a grapevine or foam base. They’ll decorate their base with faux leaves, pinecones, ribbons, and other seasonal accents to bring their wreath to life.

Why It’s Perfect for Preteens +

  • Skill level: Preteens have the fine motor skills to handle hot glue (with supervision), arrange materials, and make design choices.
  • Independence: This project allows for personal expression while still being achievable without frustration.
  • Creativity boost: Wreath-making encourages them to experiment with color, texture, and balance.
  • Encourages gratitude and seasonal awareness by connecting them to autumn traditions.
  • Builds confidence as they see their design come to life.
  • Supports fine motor practice through cutting, gluing, and arranging.
  • Fosters family connection when wreaths are displayed in shared spaces.
  • Promotes mindfulness as they focus on arranging natural elements in a calming, repetitive way.

Once your wreaths are completed, you can hang it in a variety of places to add warmth and seasonal charm. Place it on the front door creates a welcoming touch for guests, or while hang it in a bedroom to add a personal accent.

Another great option is above the mantel or fireplace. The wreath becomes a cozy focal point for family gatherings. You can even lay the wreath flat on a table with a candle in the center to transform it into a festive centerpiece.

Let’s Get Started

Supplies

  • Grapevine or foam wreath base (10–12 inches)
  • Faux autumn leaves (fabric or paper)
  • Pinecones, acorns, or small gourds (real or artificial)
  • Ribbon (fall colors like orange, gold, burgundy, or burlap)
  • Hot glue gun or craft glue
  • Scissors
  • Optional: glitter, felt shapes, or mini pumpkins.

Directions

  1. Prepare the base: Place the wreath form on a flat surface.
  2. Arrange leaves: Layer faux leaves around the wreath, overlapping for fullness.
  3. Glue accents: Attach pinecones, acorns, or gourds with hot glue.
  4. Add ribbon: Tie a bow or wrap ribbon around sections of the wreath for color contrast.
  5. Personalize: Add glitter, felt shapes, or mini pumpkins for extra flair.
  6. Finish: Check for loose pieces, then attach a loop of ribbon to hang.

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