Leaf Wreath Craft for Kids (with FREE leaf printable leaves)

Fall is right around the corner! I just love this time of year. The air is starting to cool, and the leaves are beginning to change. Today we have a beautiful watercolor leaf wreath to share. This Fall leaf craft is great for preschool, kindergarten, and up. Use the free template included to make your own leaves before the leaves start changing outside!


Super cute and fun to make fall craft for kids using printable leaves leaf template to make a leaf wreath. The fall crafts for kids toddler and fall crafts for kids preschool is easy to make, but makes a beautiful easy homemade fall decorations .(free printable leaves)





We just have a few leaves changing outside right now, but we really wanted to make a Fall leaf wreath. We also love to paint with watercolor, so I figured we could make our own colorful leaves.





The leaves go on a paper plate to make them into the wreath shape, and then you can add more decorations to make it festive. We chose a scrap piece of burlap ribbon, but glittery pumpkin stickers, mini pinecones, or wrapped yarn would be pretty too!




Fall Craft



free leaf template


Materials:



  • Fall Leaves Template

  • watercolor paint and a paintbrush

  • scissors

  • double-sided tape (or regular tape)

  • optional: additional decorations (ribbon, fall-themed stickers, mini-pinecones, acorns, etc) and a way to attach it to the paper plate (some things may need hot glue)


First, print the Fall Leaf template. We printed one copy for our wreath, but if you would like to make many leaves and have them overlap for a "fuller" look, you may print more.




using watercolor paint or markers color the fall leaves 



Use watercolor paint in fall colors to paint the leaves on the template to your liking.




leaf craft for kids



After all of the leaves are painted, let the page dry completely.




cut out leaves and cut out center of plate for fall craft for kids



Use scissors to cut out the entire center of a paper plate.



Also cut out all of the painted leaves.




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Use double-sided tape on the back of the leaves to attach them to the plate. We didn't have double-sided tape so we used rolled regular tape. You may also use glue, but we wanted to use tape to be able to reposition the leaves as we attached them in case we needed more or less room.



Now the wreath is complete! You can leave it as is, or you can add additional decorations.




EASY leaf craft for kids





We chose a scrap piece of scrap burlap ribbon and hung the wreath on the door.



How pretty!




>> Download Leaf Template <<



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Emily formerly taught extra-curricular activities with elementary school children and now stays at home with her two young boys. She loves to get out exploring and learning alongside them. More about their adventures and activities can be found at To be A Kid Again, where Emily shares hands-on learning ideas, crafts, family fun, and more. You can also find To be a Kid Again on FacebookPinterestInstagram, and Google+




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Beth Gorden is a homeschooling mother of six who strives to enjoy every moment with her kids through hands-on learning, crafts, new experiences, and lots of playing together. Beth is also the creator and author of 123 Homeschool 4 Me where she shares 1000+ free printables, creative homeschool lessons, crafts, and other fun ideas to help preschool and homeschooling families have fun while learning and exploring together.