With summer coming (and ending!) a bit too early round here this year we’ve been finding lots of ripe blackberries cropping up at the sides or roads and in the loacl woods. I thought it would be fun to try some blackberry crafts as I really wanted to try something with my son that would give us the chance to try out a few new textures, creating our own blackberry wreath seemed the perfect way to do this!
You will need:
A paper plate (cut out the middle bit to make a wreath shape)
Leaves
Paint (any but you need something blacky / purple for the blackberries)
Bubble wrap
Paper
Scissors
Glue
How to make your blackberry wreath:
Me and The Toddler had lots of fun out hunting in our garden for leaves to paint while his sister was having a nap, I guess it feels a bit naughty to a kid as its not paper?! He then painted the leaves red while we had a little chat about how the colours of leaves change during the seasons.
While they were drying we then painted the bubble wrap – lots of fun as it feels strange to little people!
Some of the bubble wrap we used for printing onto paper, the bubbly effect makes it look like the bumps on a blackberry. We also had a bit of a chat about all the foraging we’ve done so far, I’m very pro taking kids foraging especially as it’s saving me a small fortune on soft fruit at the moment!
We also painted some of the bubble wrap a slightly different colour so we could have textured blackberries too.
I cut out the two different kinds of blackberries for him (wobbly lines on the paper, triangles on the bubble wrap as anything cleverer than that was way beyond me) and then he stuck them and the leaves onto the paper plate to make his blackberry wreath!
I’m loving all the autumn crafts that are filling my Pinterest feed at the moment, have you made anything yet?!
This is a nice craft that children of any age could do, and it looks lovely! #letkidsbekids
This is lovely- on the list now for our Autumn crafts. We’ve made an Easter wreath before, but never an autumn one! Expect to see a post on our attempt soon! #letkidsbekids
It does look like a fun craft to do and I will try to make this with my son =) #letkidsbekids
That’s a lovely idea and I love autumn colours. I must admit I do love autumn crafts.
Thanks for linking #LetKidsBeKids
What a lovely autumn craft! The bubble wrap blackberries are super cute 🙂
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