This real leaf collage is made using paper punches to combine as many fall colors onto one collage as possible!
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We’ve actually made three other types of leaf collage in the past:
- Crushed Leaf Collage – this uses real leaves, but dry ones
- Fall Leaf Punch Collage – we use fall-themed paper and a leaf-shaped paper punch to make this collage
- Real Leaf Sorting Board – I laminated whole real leaves and used them for a sorting activity for my toddler
So this real leaf collage combines elements from all four previous activities!
To make this new version, we used:
- Real leaves in a variety of colors and shapes
- ½” circle paper punch
- 1″ circle paper punch
- White card cut to 5×7″
- Glue stick
- 5×7″ laminator pouches
- Laminator
After collecting our leaves, we set about punching circles from them. Feeding the leaves was actually quite tricky, so I did this while my son punched out the circles.
The punched leaf circles looked like pretty confetti!
Then we glued them onto the white card.
I carefully slipped the collage into a laminator pocket, and ran it through the laminator. F loved watching this part!
And here’s the preserved real leaf collage!
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