These wreaths look adorable, won’t shed pine needles all over your stoop, and will have kids glowing with pride over their creations. Some require more parental guidance than others, but all could use a toddler’s touch to bring it to life.

How adorable is #6? Which wreath will you make with your kids this year? Images via Mer Mag
Amy from My Name is Snickerdoodle put together this handprint wreath with her son. You can put your little ones to work tracing their hands, cutting them out of construction paper, or just gluing them to the cardboard back. There are options for every age group! All it takes are some popsicle sticks painted white and a little creativity (because, remember, no two snowflakes are alike). No hot glue required — which means younger kids can help stick the snowflake together. All you need is a wreath base, tissue paper bunched into circles, felt and ribbon for Santa’s belt, and a little glue to stick the whole thing together. All your kids need to create this beauty is cardboard for the base (Merrilee just cut the middle out of a frozen pizza base), glue, and strips of craft paper. Gather together some thick yarn for the kids to knit, floral wire, and a round styrofoam wreath form, then head over to Anne’s tutorial on Flax and Twine for specific instructions on how to put this masterpiece together. All it takes is a little cardboard, a little crepe paper in Christmas-y hues, and glue to put the whole thing together. If you want little hands in there helping but want to avoid a glue gun and — as Jillian from Mommy Testers so aptly put it — a trip to Urgent Care, then glue dots are a great option. Have your kids pick out the red and white bricks, and stick away!

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title: “12 Holiday Wreaths Kids Can Make Themselves” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-21” author: “Sarah Treaster”


These wreaths look adorable, won’t shed pine needles all over your stoop, and will have kids glowing with pride over their creations. Some require more parental guidance than others, but all could use a toddler’s touch to bring it to life.

How adorable is #6? Which wreath will you make with your kids this year? Images via Mer Mag
Amy from My Name is Snickerdoodle put together this handprint wreath with her son. You can put your little ones to work tracing their hands, cutting them out of construction paper, or just gluing them to the cardboard back. There are options for every age group! All it takes are some popsicle sticks painted white and a little creativity (because, remember, no two snowflakes are alike). No hot glue required — which means younger kids can help stick the snowflake together. All you need is a wreath base, tissue paper bunched into circles, felt and ribbon for Santa’s belt, and a little glue to stick the whole thing together. All your kids need to create this beauty is cardboard for the base (Merrilee just cut the middle out of a frozen pizza base), glue, and strips of craft paper. Gather together some thick yarn for the kids to knit, floral wire, and a round styrofoam wreath form, then head over to Anne’s tutorial on Flax and Twine for specific instructions on how to put this masterpiece together. All it takes is a little cardboard, a little crepe paper in Christmas-y hues, and glue to put the whole thing together. If you want little hands in there helping but want to avoid a glue gun and — as Jillian from Mommy Testers so aptly put it — a trip to Urgent Care, then glue dots are a great option. Have your kids pick out the red and white bricks, and stick away!

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title: “12 Holiday Wreaths Kids Can Make Themselves” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-22” author: “Bruce Martin”


These wreaths look adorable, won’t shed pine needles all over your stoop, and will have kids glowing with pride over their creations. Some require more parental guidance than others, but all could use a toddler’s touch to bring it to life.

How adorable is #6? Which wreath will you make with your kids this year? Images via Mer Mag
Amy from My Name is Snickerdoodle put together this handprint wreath with her son. You can put your little ones to work tracing their hands, cutting them out of construction paper, or just gluing them to the cardboard back. There are options for every age group! All it takes are some popsicle sticks painted white and a little creativity (because, remember, no two snowflakes are alike). No hot glue required — which means younger kids can help stick the snowflake together. All you need is a wreath base, tissue paper bunched into circles, felt and ribbon for Santa’s belt, and a little glue to stick the whole thing together. All your kids need to create this beauty is cardboard for the base (Merrilee just cut the middle out of a frozen pizza base), glue, and strips of craft paper. Gather together some thick yarn for the kids to knit, floral wire, and a round styrofoam wreath form, then head over to Anne’s tutorial on Flax and Twine for specific instructions on how to put this masterpiece together. All it takes is a little cardboard, a little crepe paper in Christmas-y hues, and glue to put the whole thing together. If you want little hands in there helping but want to avoid a glue gun and — as Jillian from Mommy Testers so aptly put it — a trip to Urgent Care, then glue dots are a great option. Have your kids pick out the red and white bricks, and stick away!

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title: “12 Holiday Wreaths Kids Can Make Themselves” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-03” author: “Elizabeth Mandel”


These wreaths look adorable, won’t shed pine needles all over your stoop, and will have kids glowing with pride over their creations. Some require more parental guidance than others, but all could use a toddler’s touch to bring it to life.

How adorable is #6? Which wreath will you make with your kids this year? Images via Mer Mag
Amy from My Name is Snickerdoodle put together this handprint wreath with her son. You can put your little ones to work tracing their hands, cutting them out of construction paper, or just gluing them to the cardboard back. There are options for every age group! All it takes are some popsicle sticks painted white and a little creativity (because, remember, no two snowflakes are alike). No hot glue required — which means younger kids can help stick the snowflake together. All you need is a wreath base, tissue paper bunched into circles, felt and ribbon for Santa’s belt, and a little glue to stick the whole thing together. All your kids need to create this beauty is cardboard for the base (Merrilee just cut the middle out of a frozen pizza base), glue, and strips of craft paper. Gather together some thick yarn for the kids to knit, floral wire, and a round styrofoam wreath form, then head over to Anne’s tutorial on Flax and Twine for specific instructions on how to put this masterpiece together. All it takes is a little cardboard, a little crepe paper in Christmas-y hues, and glue to put the whole thing together. If you want little hands in there helping but want to avoid a glue gun and — as Jillian from Mommy Testers so aptly put it — a trip to Urgent Care, then glue dots are a great option. Have your kids pick out the red and white bricks, and stick away!

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title: “12 Holiday Wreaths Kids Can Make Themselves” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Phyllis Espinosa”


These wreaths look adorable, won’t shed pine needles all over your stoop, and will have kids glowing with pride over their creations. Some require more parental guidance than others, but all could use a toddler’s touch to bring it to life.

How adorable is #6? Which wreath will you make with your kids this year? Images via Mer Mag
Amy from My Name is Snickerdoodle put together this handprint wreath with her son. You can put your little ones to work tracing their hands, cutting them out of construction paper, or just gluing them to the cardboard back. There are options for every age group! All it takes are some popsicle sticks painted white and a little creativity (because, remember, no two snowflakes are alike). No hot glue required — which means younger kids can help stick the snowflake together. All you need is a wreath base, tissue paper bunched into circles, felt and ribbon for Santa’s belt, and a little glue to stick the whole thing together. All your kids need to create this beauty is cardboard for the base (Merrilee just cut the middle out of a frozen pizza base), glue, and strips of craft paper. Gather together some thick yarn for the kids to knit, floral wire, and a round styrofoam wreath form, then head over to Anne’s tutorial on Flax and Twine for specific instructions on how to put this masterpiece together. All it takes is a little cardboard, a little crepe paper in Christmas-y hues, and glue to put the whole thing together. If you want little hands in there helping but want to avoid a glue gun and — as Jillian from Mommy Testers so aptly put it — a trip to Urgent Care, then glue dots are a great option. Have your kids pick out the red and white bricks, and stick away!

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