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Easy Toddler Leaf Crown

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Toddler Leaf crown

Let the Imperfect Crafting Games begin! This is either the beginning of a whole lotta spontaneous kid-crafting for us, or it's a one-off. We'll see. But the other night I decided my little prince (now 21 months) needed a crown. I was inspired by the **abundance** of leaves on our property and also by one of his favorite books, The Crown on Your Head by Nancy Tillman.

If you're not familiar with her books, they're beautifully written and illustrated. Very magical. The only problem is that they are so touching they make me weep. In this one, every kid has a crown representing all that is unique and special about them..."With your crown made of glittering, high-flying things, you've got wind in your pocket, your wishes have wings..." Sniff sniff.

Anyway, first, we went out to the yard and gathered some leaves in a little rolly cart. I assure you, this was VERY important business requiring serious curatorial skills. "How about THIS one?" our son kept saying.

Then I tore off a piece of wide painter's tape, guestimating for the length. (You could measure your child's head first if you are more meticulous than I.) I laid it out on the kitchen floor with the sticky side up. (We don't have a little table for him yet.) I taped the ends to the floor so it would stay in place.

Leaves and Painters Tap

I was in charge of sticking the leaves on the tape and Ian was in charge of pressing them down so they were flat-flat-flat (he was also apparently in charge of pulling many of them back off and returning them to their rightful place in the cart...but I am blessed with long arms and managed a quick retrieval when he wasn't looking.)

Then we sealed it up with another layer of tape so it wouldn't stick to his hair. (For his stuffed animals, I skipped this step so the crowns would stick to them...) Then I snipped off some of the dangling stems and, voila!

leaf crown on head

The crown stayed on his head for about 3.6 seconds with the help of some strawberry flavored puffs.

This is my kind of craft : quick, simple, and utilizing items that are already in the house (or just outside of it). And no hot glue gun - something that terrifies me, though maybe I'll get over this. There are probably at least 55,000 different ways to make these crowns. In fact, here are some beautiful versions presented by Rain or Shine Mama.

Have you done any good leaf crafts with your little kiddies? Please leaf (hee hee) a comment.  If you're on the market for some more easy ones, here is a nice round-up on Bon Bon Break.

Happy Fall!

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Jocelyn Jane Cox writes parenting and lifestyle humor at The Home Tome. Her book, The Homeowner’s Guide to Greatness has changed many lives, a few of them for the better. She tweets @JocelynJaneCox...all tweets this season come with a bonus pine cone (until supplies last. which will be. forever.)


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