Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Advent Crown or Wreath

 

OK to start our traditions at Advent we are going to make a child friendly advent wreath or crown.  This is one of the many things I remember doing as a child, however, I remember the Blue Peter version of wire coat hangers, tinsel and open flames!!



What I have tried to do here is design one that all the family can join in making and can be burnt at the dinner table each Sunday with supervision.




Materials

Circle of card/I have used a cake tray under it as it is solid
Salt dough
Cookie cutter in a star shape
Green Paint
Gold paint
Glitter
Greenery
4 tea light or votive holders and candles (my holders were 89p for four from Ikea) and the candles (£1.99 for 12 from Ikea)
Pine Cones
Gold spray (£1.00 at Poundworld)

Instructions

Make a batch of salt dough

Basic recipe



2 cups of plain flour
1 cup of salt
1 cup of warm water
I also add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice to make the final decoration harder.

Mix the flour, salt and lemon juice adding water until you get a firm dough. Then knead the dough. The more you kneed the more pliable the dough will become.


We roll out the dough and cut out our decorations with a cookie cutter.  You can keep any the remaining dough in a bag in the fridge to make Christmas Decorations.



Using some cookie cutter in star shapes cut out a some and bake, we used two different sizes.  I bake our dough at the lowest oven temperature for 3 hours, then leave overnight before we paint and decorate them.

When completely dry paint them gold and cover one side in glitter.



Paint the base dark green and allow to dry - I used cardboard glued to a cake board



I also covered the card in PVA glue once the pain had dried.

Stick your stars to the base allow room for your 4 tea light or votive holders.



I used three purple and one pink candle, but you could always paint your votive holders or alternatively use coloured ribbon round the outside.

Place your candle holders on the base and add some greenery around it.  I put mine on a cake stand on the table. 

You can also add a white candle in the centre on Christmas Day.  I have just added a couple of pine cones sprayed lightly in gold spray from the poundshop and added any left over salt dough stars we had.



Discussion

I have used the time making the wreath to discuss with the minimads the significance of an advent crown, so thought I would add it here:

A advent wreath is traditionally made of evergreen material to signify eternal life and of renewal. 

The circle is to remind us of God, of his endless mercy and eternity with no beginning or no end.

The candles signify the light of God coming in to the world through his son Jesus Christ.

I am deliberately keeping things simple as the boys are only 3 and 4 and we will expand on this year upon year.  I want advent to be a time of reflection and preparation for the arrival of Jesus on Christmas Day.

So if I have inspired you to make an advent wreath or you make one yourself, please link to it below.  I would love to see it.






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7 comments:

BadPenny said...

That's lovely...oh the consentration on MM's face - priceless.

Unknown said...

I have said it before but I love seeing busy children being creative! I love your advent crown, it is lovely and will be all the more special as it was a family effort. I used to dabble a bit in salt dough! suzie xxx

dottycookie said...

That's wonderful. We made one last year that wasn't nearly so pretty as yours - I think we might have a go at your version!

Unknown said...

Oh gosh,what a little sweetie you have there, can I swop?

I think we might have a go at these, can you adapt the salt dough for Christmas tree decoration usage?

Angela said...

Lovely idea. Think Little Miss A is a bit young for this one, but perhaps next year.

Jen Walshaw said...

Penny, he also sticks his tongue out too, he is enjoying mornings with mummy crafting.
Suzie, The fun is in doing it with them, I am hoping that the reasons behind the crown sticks that way
Dottycookie, Simple is my middle name
Zooarchieologist - I made decorations with it for Halloween see http://themadhouse-themadhouse.blogspot.com/2009/10/salt-dough-halloween-decorations.html
Aingeal - never too young to play with dough!!

London Serviced Apartment Lady said...

So cute, it looks like a really fun activity for the kids!

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