Make a Christmas wreath from recycled balls
Make this Christmas a merry one with a decorative homemade wreath! If you have some broken or old Christmas balls, don't throw them away! Recycle them and make something special for this season! Always remember to ask an adult before starting your craft.
What you need: Bring your old (and new if you want) Christmas balls, tacky glue and glitters to the crafting table and get started on creating some fantastic ornaments. Don't forget to bring a steady hand! For the base, you can use anything and make a circle as big as you want, depending of how many balls you have. You can use for example cardboard or buy a straw wreath from the crafts store.
Enjoy doing it! Take assorted Christmas balls and attach to the base with glue, using the smallest balls to fill in holes and gaps. This is also a great way to use older ornaments that may not look good from all angles. Use your imagination and put glitters everywhere you find gaps or where balls are broken. Leave it to dry overnight, then add a ribbon and hang.
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Merry Christmas!
