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Fall Foliage Wreath
![]() Long after the last leaves on the lawn have been raked away, this autumnal wreath will hold on to its crispness and color. Cut from kraft paper, the faux foliage is accented with additional leaves cut from shimmering metallic paper. The decoration can be hung year after year. When the season changes, store the wreath in a covered cardboard box until next year. Tools and Materials Similar shimmering metallic paper in Gold (P_L32222) and Antique Gold (P_L32227), $13.50 per 50 sheets, from Paper Presentation Wreath form, 20-inch double-rail wreath ring (DRWR20), $2.95, from mainewreathco.com Brown satin bow Stapler Scissors, from marthastewartcrafts.com Paper Wreath How-To 2. Cut several 5-by-10-inch rectangles from kraft paper; fold accordion-style. Cut out multiple leaves. 3. Cut more 2 1/2-by-4 1/2-inch rectangles from metallic papers; fold on the diagonal, at a slight curve. 4. Cut out single leaves; gently pinch to create a curved shape. Staple all leaves to wreath form, overlapping. Embellish with a brown satin bow.
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