Making a Wreath
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![Gandy](/images/kidszone/art/Gandy.jpg)
Hi, I’m Gandy!
This year, I’m going to make a wreath to honour everyone who protected peace and freedom worldwide, like my relative, Gander the dog.
I’m going to go to a Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11 where I will place my wreath at the local monument, called a cenotaph. Would you like to make a wreath too?
How do I make a Remembrance Day wreath?
Materials needed:
- Green, red and black construction paper
- Glue
- Scissors
![paper hand](/images/kidszone/art/greenhand.jpg)
Step One
With a pencil, trace your hand print 8 to 10 times onto sheets of green construction paper.
![paper hands glued together with fingers forming outside of wreath](/images/kidszone/art/step2.jpg)
Step Two
Cut out the prints and glue them together.
![paper hand wreath decorated with poppies](/images/kidszone/art/step3.jpg)
Step Three
Decorate the wreath with red construction paper poppies or other remembrance pictures.
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