Let’s make a DIY Christmas wreath! This simple Christmas wreath paper craft is festive, fun, and kids of all ages, and adults, will love making their very own Christmas wreath. What is better than making your own Christmas décor? Plus this DIY Christmas wreath is so simple you can make it at home or in the classroom!

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Let’s make a simple Christmas wreath!

Easy Christmas Crafts For Kids Of All Ages

Let’s get into the holiday spirit with an easy craft! If you love easy Christmas crafts for the whole family, you’re in the right place! Let’s make pretty Christmas wreaths with simple supplies you probably already own or can get in the dollar store or any craft store. So if you’re looking for a great activity that also doubles as DIY Christmas decorations, keep reading! Here’s a fun project that is perfect for little kids and older kids alike: a Christmas wreath! It’s one of the best ideas for the holiday season since you only need a few supplies that are super easy to get.

It’s a great way for older children to practice their fine motor skills, and it only takes a little time. This is also the perfect Christmas craft for younger children with little hands, as it requires very little help. Add this fun Christmas craft to your to-do list for the family to do while waiting for the big day, or any day you want to bring the holiday cheer to your home. We are sure that this will become one of your favorite Christmas crafts for winter break! Once this little project is done, you can hang them from your door frame, use them as cute ornaments, or give them as DIY Christmas gifts. Let’s get started.

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Image shows the supplies needed to make a simple christmas wreath - scissors, stapler, different shades of green paper and a paper plate. - Kids activities blog
You only need a few supplies!

Supplies Needed To Make DIY Christmas Wreaths Craft

Instructions To Make Simple Christmas Crafts

Step 1

To make a diy wreath you have to cut the paper into strips that are a half inch wide and about four to six inches long – this depends on what kind of paper you use.

DIY Christmas wreath Craft -step 1- Now, cut some paper strips!- Kids activities blog -
Now, cut some paper strips!

Step 2

Cut the hole out of the middle of the paper plate.

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Let’s start by cutting a circle from the paper plate.

Step 3

Grab two paper strips and hold the ends together. Use one staple for every two strips to attach them to the plate.

DIY Christmas wreath Craft -step 3- We recommend using one single staple for two strips for easier movement.- Kids activities blog -
We recommend using one single staple for two strips for easier movement.

Step 4

Keep adding strips next to each other all the way around until you create a circle and cover the whole plate.

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Continue the same process!

Your simple craft is all done. Easy peasy!

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Doesn’t this simple wreath look so nice?

What I’d do differently For My DIY Christmas Wreath:

This is already one of my favorite Christmas craft ideas, as it’s very easy to do and looks so pretty, but next time I’ll probably use red paper to make it look even more festive. Or I might add pom poms to look like holly berries and add some mistletoe leaves or little plastic ornaments to the front of the wreath or add a big bow to the center of the paper plate or where the center should be. You know what, I bet you could use festive wrapping paper as as easy way to bring more color to your paper loops. The options are endless! It’s your wreath craft, make this paper plate Christmas wreath look anyway you want.

Our Experience With This Christmas Wreath Craft

My family had a blast making this holiday décor using a paper plate ring and paper strips. We had a Christmas wreath for almost every door! And the best part was children of all ages can participate which is great considering I have younger kids and older kids. But all of them had a blast making these festive Christmas decoration with green strips. And you know what, these make great homemade holiday gifts as my kids gave a paper Christmas wreath to their grandmother who was more than happy to put it on her front door (on the inside).

I can’t help but think that this beautiful Christmas wreath would be such a cute idea to make to decorate a classroom either. Add a red bow and it’s the perfect holiday decor. Or maybe some faux red berries. I just feel like this beautiful wreath needs something. But I already mentioned that above in the “What I would do differently diy Christmas wreath ideas” section. Either way, I hope you enjoyed making this festive wreath as much as we did. It was such a fun holiday craft.

Merry Christmas!

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Simple Christmas Craft - Wreath

Simple christmas craft wreath - Kids activities blog - final step

Make a simple Christmas wreath using simple supplies!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Difficulty easy
Estimated Cost under $10

Materials

  • Double-sided origami paper OR construction paper (we recommend any bright color)
  • paper plate
  • scissors
  • stapler
  • optional: pom poms, small candy canes, and other decorations.

Instructions

  1. Cut the paper into strips that are a half-inch wide and about four to six inches long - this depends on what kind of paper you use.
  2. Cut the hole out of the middle of the paper plate.
  3. Grab two paper strips and hold the ends together. Use one staple for every two strips to attach them to the plate.
  4. Keep adding strips next to each other all the way around until you create a circle and cover the whole plate.
  5. Your simple craft is all done. Easy peasy!

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What did you think of this simple Christmas craft? Did you enjoy it? Let us know in the comments!



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