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Materials Needed
The materials needed to make these macaroni wreaths can be purchased
inexpensively at a dollar store. To make these wreaths, you will need:
- a variety of macaroni noodles (We used farfalle, shells, and elbows.)
- red and green acrylic paint
- Elmer's white glue
- glitter
- craft bows
- paintbrushes
- optional: Mod Podge
How to Make a Macaroni Christmas Wreath
Since there are just a few steps to make a macaroni wreath, this would be an
ideal last-minute Christmas craft for your students to make and take home.
- Cut circles out of the cardboard. (Younger students may need help with this.) The circles can be as small or as large as desired.
- Glue the macaroni onto the cardboard circles. Let them dry.
- Paint the wreaths with acrylic paint.
- While the paint is still wet, sprinkle the wreaths with glitter. Let them dry.
- Optional: For a shiny effect, cover the wreaths with Mod Podge. Let them dry.
- Glue a bow on each wreath.
- Let the wreaths dry and send them home.
Children of all ages love making macaroni wreaths. It's an open-ended
craft and each wreath is as unique as the child who created it. Check out
these two examples made by children of different ages. They were given the
same set of directions... use these items to make a Christmas wreath for
someone you love.
The older child took her time while making her wreath. She used a
combination of farfalle and shells to make a traditional-looking wreath.
Glitter and Mod Podge were applied to give her wreath a shimmer.
The younger child also wanted to make a traditional-looking Christmas
wreath. He used a combination of farfalle, shells, and elbows. Even though
this child's macaroni wreath isn't as detailed as his sister's above, it's
still wonderful. Mod Podge and LOTS of glitter were applied to give it a
shine.
Did you enjoy this blog post about making Christmas wreaths out of macaroni?
If so, check out these blog posts for more Christmas crafts and children's
books:
- Craft: How to Make a Milk Carton Gingerbread House Christmas Craft
- Craft: How to Make Cinnamon Scented Christmas Ornaments Christmas Craft
- Book: The Saint Nicholas Day Snow by Charlotte Riggle
- Factoids: Fun Facts About Reindeer
- Book List: 10 Quirky Corona Christmas Books
- STEM: Hot Chocolate Surprise
- Book + Recipes: A World of Cookies for Santa by M.E. Furman
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