Paper Plate Flower Wreath Craft for Kids

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By In The Playroom

This bright and cheerful flower wreath is such a fun way to celebrate spring and bring a pop of color into your home. Using simple materials like a paper plate and construction paper, kids can create their own beautiful wreath full of bold, happy flowers. It’s an easy craft that works perfectly for preschoolers and older kids alike, and it doubles as a lovely decoration to hang up once finished.

paper plate spring flower wreath craft for kids

If you’re looking for a simple spring craft that builds creativity and fine motor skills, this flower wreath is a great choice.

Materials Needed for the Flower Wreath

To make this craft, you only need a few basic supplies that you probably already have at home or in the classroom. A paper plate forms the base of the wreath, while green paint gives it that fresh leafy look.

Construction paper in bright colors is used to create the flowers, and simple tools like scissors and glue bring everything together.

You’ll also need some yarn to hang the wreath once it’s finished, and a fuzzy wire aka pipe cleaner to add a fun decorative touch at the top. These small extras really make the wreath feel complete and ready to display.

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How to Make a Paper Plate Flower Wreath

This is a simple step-by-step craft that kids can follow easily with a little guidance. It’s great for working through in one sitting, and the results are so satisfying.

Step-by-step instructions

Follow long with the simple step by step instructions below…

Paper plate flower wreath
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Paper plate flower wreath

A colorful paper plate flower wreath that’s easy to make, perfect for spring, and fun for kids of all ages.

Materials

  • Paper plate
  • Green paint
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Yarn
  • Fuzzy wire

Tools

  • Printer for template

Instructions

  1. Cut the inner part of the paper plate to create a ring shape, then paint it green and leave it to dry.
  2. Trace the flower template onto different colored construction papers, then carefully cut them out.
  3. Assemble the flowers one by one by adding the center pieces.
  4. Attach the flowers all around the paper plate ring using glue.
  5. Add a coiled pipe cleaner at the top for an extra decorative detail.
  6. Attach a piece of yarn at the top so the wreath can be hung up.

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There’s something really satisfying about watching a plain paper plate turn into a colorful wreath. Kids love choosing their own flower colors and arranging them however they like, so each wreath ends up completely unique.

This craft is also great for encouraging creativity and independence. Even younger children can help with painting and gluing, while older kids can take more control with cutting and arranging the flowers.

It’s also a lovely way to talk about spring themes like flowers blooming, nature waking up, and the changing seasons.

Download Flower Wreath Template PDF

To make this craft even easier, you can use a simple flower template to trace and cut out the shapes. This helps keep the flowers neat and consistent, especially for younger children who are still developing their cutting skills.

Download your printable flower template to get started and make crafting even quicker and more fun.

Terms of use: This free printable flower wreath craft template is free for personal use and classroom use.

A Fun and Relaxing Spring Activity

This is one of those crafts that feels calm and enjoyable from start to finish. Painting the plate, cutting out the flowers, and arranging them all around the wreath gives kids a chance to slow down and focus.

It’s perfect for a quiet afternoon at home, a classroom activity, or even a playdate craft. You can also turn it into a group activity where each child makes their own wreath to take home.

Once finished, these wreaths look so pretty hanging on a wall, door, or window. Kids feel proud seeing their artwork displayed, which makes the whole activity even more rewarding.

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More Wreath Crafts for Kids

If your kids enjoyed making this flower wreath, there are so many other wreath crafts to try. You can create seasonal wreaths for fall, winter, or holidays using different materials like leaves, tissue paper, or even recycled items. Wreath crafts are always a great way to combine creativity with decoration.

More Flower Crafts for Kids

Flower crafts are perfect for spring and summer, and there are endless ways to explore this theme. From paper flowers to painted blossoms and 3D creations, kids can experiment with colors, shapes, and textures while learning about nature at the same time.

If you try this flower wreath craft, don’t forget to share your creations. We’d love to see how your wreaths turn out, so feel free to share this blog post and inspire others to join in the fun.

paper plate spring flower wreath craft for kids

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