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\"Leaf<\/p>\n

So I was looking back through the archives and realized I have not done a craft-based post in over two months. What?! <\/p>\n

I have repented. Alex and I went on a nature walk today, and the changing trees reminded me of an activity my mom used to do with us every year. We’d go out and collect leaves, then take them home, glue them to paper, and make pictures out of them. You can imagine what they looked like when we were really little, but over the years, we got better.<\/p>\n

That’s actually what I love about this craft. Not only is it super easy and requires practically no preparation or materials, but just about anybody can do it. The picture you see above is mine, and yes, I am 28 years old, but I had a blast making it. There’s something very neat about spreading leaves on a table and trying to see a picture in their shapes. Even my 11 month old was able to help me this round. He picked out the leaves on our walk, and then handed them to me to put in the bag. This is literally a craft the entire family can enjoy and be part of. <\/p>\n

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