Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments For Kids
Christmas wreaths happen to be a favorite craft for us. They are super fun and so many different ways you can make them.
This Christmas wreath craft was made with fun scrapbook paper ornaments. A great way to use up the extra scarebook paper you might have lying around.
It is a fun wreath decoration to have for Christmas as well. And it is a super simple Christmas craft for kids.
The Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments is a great addition to the Christmas crafts and wreath crafts on the site.
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Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments Craft
This is a fun paper plate wreath that kids can make. It is decorated with scrapbook paper ornament. It is super simple and easy to make.
Book to read with the Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments Craft
It is fun when you can do a craft and book activity together. We have several Christmas books that we just love. And one of them is Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree. I love all the different trees and how colorful they are. We decided to do an ornament wreath and decorate it with scrapbook paper ornaments.
What we used to make the Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments Craft
- watercolors
- paper plate with center cut out
- Similar Christmas Scrapbook Paper
- gold glitter cardstock
- glue
- glue stick
- 5/8 inch circle shape
- 1 1/2 inch circle punch
How we made the Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments
You will see the steps below we used to make the Christmas wreaths.
Watercolor Paint the Paper Plate
You use watercolor to paint the wreath. We like to use watercolors because it dries really fast and makes it easy to set aside the plate while working on the rest of the wreath. We use a large paint brush to help the painting go faster.
You could also use dot markers to paint the wearth.
Punch Out Small Circles for Ornaments
You use the small punch to make small ornaments for the wreath. You can see that the small punch makes about 3/4 of an inch circles. And lets kids try and do the punches. It is a great sensory activity for them.
You can also punch out the circles in advance.
Punch Out Large Circles for Ornaments
You can see we do the same thing with the bigger circle. It makes ornaments that are one and half inches in size. And you can be creative with where you do the punches on the paper.
Punch Out Circles Upside Down
If you have older kids doing the circle punching activity, challenge them to do the punch upside down so they can see just what circle they are going to get.
This is s a great way to frame just want you want on your ornament. And make it fun for older kids as well.
Glue on the Top of the Ornament
To finish your ornament, you use gold glitter paper cut into small strips. You use a glue stick to glue the top on the ornament. One way to look at it is you want the color in front, and the back should just have white paper showing.
Glue the Ornaments on the Wreath
An finally you glue the ornaments on the paper plate to finish the wreath. You can place the ornaments around the wreath or just glue the ornaments on the wreath. Anyway, you want that will work best for the age group you are working with.
Final Look at Our Christmas Wreath With Scrapbook Ornaments
More Christmas Wreath Crafts for Kids
Tissue Paper Christmas Wreath are so much fun to make and look great in the windows. These are super simple to make and only use a few items to make it.
Yarn Paper Plate Christmas Wreath is loads of fun for Christmas wreath craft for kids to make!
Torn Scrapbook Paper Holly Wreath is a fun way to use up left over scrapbooking paper for a Christmas wreath.
Christmas Washi Tape Ornament Wreath are great fun to make and great for fine motor work. Plus, make super cute wreaths.
Oil Pastel Ornament Wreath is a super easy Christmas wreath craft for different ages to make with fun and creative ways to make the ornaments.
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Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com