4th of July Craft:
Festive Hand Print Wreath
“Wellness is a journey, not a destination.”
Easy craft project for kids of all ages Materials:
• Paper plate • Scissors • Glue • Red and Blue construction paper • Pencil
Instructions:
1. Trace child’s hand on the construction paper and cut it out. Tip: 8-10 hands will fit nicely on the paper plate
2. Cut a hole in the middle of the paper plate to make a wreath form
3. Glue cut out hands on to the plate, alternating colors
Variations: add sequins, glitter, ribbon or stick-on stars to make the wreath look even more festive!
Join the Be Well Circle™ and begin your journey today. Live well. Feel well. Be well.
Be Well Circle™ has membership levels to meet your specific health & wellness goals.
As a Be Well Circle™ member, you will discover how to get “Me Time” effortlessly with the rewards of stress reduction, relaxation, finding balance, improved nutrition and weight loss. Joining the membership allows you to take advantage of our 4 core services at significant discounts (single services prices range from $80-$125 an hour). By just taking advantage of the membership, you can save from $21 to $250 a month in valuable services.
Create your membership with monthly sessions of nutrition coaching, counseling with licensed counselors, life coaching, therapeutic massage and acupuncture. Join the Be Well Circle™ to be nourished and motivated so you can live, feel and be well.
For more information about this membership program and all of their upcoming events email
info@livingwelldallas.com or call Ty Daily at 972-930-0260 to learn more. Don’t forget to tell her you heard about the
Be Well Circle™ from North Texas Kids.
http://www.livingwelldallas.com
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