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English, 13.03.2021 05:20, rainingsouls

Fun Holiday Wreath You will need
1-inch squares of green and red tissue paper
piece of poster board or cardboard (2 feet long and 2 feet wide)
red ribbon
large dinner plate
saucer
scissors
glue
pencil
hole punch
Directions
First, use the saucer to trace the circle in the middle of the poster board.
Next, use the dinner plate to draw another circle around the smaller circle.
Cut around each circle. (Your cutout should be shaped like a tire.)
Decide where you want your wreath's bow to go, and punch two holes about 2 inches apart and side by side.
Squirt glue on a scrap piece of poster board or cardboard.
Take a piece of tissue paper, mold it over the eraser of a pencil to form a small tissue cup, dip the tissue-covered eraser in glue, and glue to the front of the wreath.
Repeat until your circle is covered. Use mostly green and sprinkle red here and there. Also, remember not to cover the punched holes.
After the wreath has dried, put the ends of the ribbon through the holes in the back, and make a bow in the front.
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When finished, what is the best way to hang the wreath on the door?
A.
Nail the wreath to the door with a hammer at the top and bottom.
B.
Hang it on a door hook with ribbon that is showing on the back.
C.
Squirt glue on the back of the wreath, and place it on the door.
D.
Hang it gently on the doorknob by using the hole in the wreath.

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