Cut Out + Keep

Hand Wreath

Total cost was under $2.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/hand-wreath • Posted by KMOM14

This was inspired by an hand wreath my son made when he was in grade school, except I used fun foam sheets instead of construction paper to make it more durable as it is going to his Dad's house and will probably still be up come July. Total cost was under $2.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 20

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium hw 2bdone

Description

This was inspired by an hand wreath my son made when he was in grade school, except I used fun foam sheets instead of construction paper to make it more durable as it is going to his Dad's house and will probably still be up come July. Total cost was under $2.

Instructions

  1. Small hw 2bwreath 2bdraw 2baround 2bhand

    Place hand flat on surface used and draw around it with a pen. The hand used of this wreath is that of my 16 year old son whose hands at least a fingertip length longer than mine and we only needed to draw a few. I used 1 large and 1 small sheet of craft foam.

  2. Small hw 2bwreath 2bhand

    If smaller hands are used, you may just want to draw one on cardboard and use the cardboard as a template to draw the rest of the hands. Number of handprints needed depend on the size of the hand and how full you want the wreath to be. Cut around pen line with scissors.

  3. Small hw 2bhands 2baround 2bcardboard

    After the hand prints have been cut out position them around the cardboard circle to ensure you have enough and get an idea of how you want them placed. I wanted to see the handprints plainly, but for a fuller wreath, you can overlap the hand prints.

  4. Small hw 2bpaint 2bcard 2bgold

    Paint the cardboard circle with acrylic paint (I chose gold) and allow to dry.

  5. Small hw 2bglue 2bon 2bcardboard

    Put glue around the outer edges of the cardboard circle, then position the hands the way you want them on the cardboard. If you choose to layer the hand prints, start at the top and glue each at the edge separately.

  6. Small hw 2bstick 2bpic

    In the past have used a hand print in the center and fav picture in center of that handprint, which is cute for younger children. On this wreath I used a decorative pick I got for .35 cents last year on clearance for a slightly more grown up look. I stuck the bottom of the pick hear the edge of the bottom handprint and pushed in slightly, then taped in down in the back.

  7. Small hw 2btie 2bbow

    Tie the ribbon around the pick to make a bow.

  8. Small hw 2bglue 2bto 2bpick

    Add glue to the back of the pick.

  9. Small hw 2bpop 2btop

    Glue pop tab to top back edge of the cardboard so the wreath can be hung. I also taped applied tape over the glue after it dried.