[Simple & Cute] Let's make a handmade Christmas wreath with a paper plate!
A Christmas wreath is an essential part of holiday decorating.
When a wreath featuring Christmas motifs and colors is on display, it instantly heightens the excitement for the season, doesn’t it?
In this article, we’ll introduce easy, handmade Christmas wreath ideas you can create with paper plates.
They’re perfect for kids’ crafts, and there are ideas that even adults will want to try—so be sure to enjoy them together as a family.
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[Simple & Cute] Let's Make a Christmas Wreath with Paper Plates! (21–30)
Made using Christmas-patterned paper plates

This is a Christmas wreath made by decorating a round paper plate.
First, carefully glue cut pieces of ribbon around the rim of the plate.
The key is to fill in any gaps so there are none.
Next, punch a hole at the top of the wreath, thread a pipe cleaner through it, and tie it.
Place a patterned paper plate or a drawing on the inside of the paper plate.
Finally, add Christmas-themed decorations to finish.
Since it uses a paper plate, it’s safe and easy for children to work with.
Try different arrangements by changing the colors and types of ribbon.
flag lease

A Christmas wreath made by decorating a paper plate with flags cut from colored paper will brighten up Christmas events and your room with its festive look.
All you need to do is cut out the center of a paper plate to make a ring for the base, then attach flag shapes cut from construction paper in a radial pattern around it—an easy activity even for younger children.
However, since you may need a ruler and a utility knife to cut the paper plate and make the flags, it’s safer for an adult to prepare the materials in advance.
It’s a recommended Christmas wreath that showcases your child’s individuality through their choice of colors.
Made using round stickers

This is a Christmas wreath you can make just by decorating a paper plate—no scissors or box cutters needed.
Simply let your child stick on colorful stickers and decorations from 100-yen shops however they like, and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind, adorable wreath.
When using glue, adults can help while asking the child how they want to decorate, making the process more fun and engaging.
It’s a simple Christmas wreath that’s also recommended as a craft project for younger children.
Torn-paper wreath

This is a paper plate wreath that you can enjoy decorating freely with tissue paper, origami, and construction paper.
You will need a paper plate, construction paper, tissue paper, origami paper, stickers, yarn, glue, a hole punch, and scissors.
First, cut out a circle from the center of the paper plate.
It helps to fold the plate slightly in half and make a small slit before cutting out the center.
Next, decorate.
You can cut the construction paper, origami, and tissue paper with scissors or tear them by hand.
Attach the pieces you’ve cut or crumpled, along with green and red round stickers, star-shaped stickers, and so on.
Punch a hole at the top, thread the yarn through, and you’re done!
Wreath made with aluminum foil

This wreath makes beautiful use of light reflections by showcasing the look of aluminum foil.
Wrap aluminum foil tightly around a paper plate base with the center cut out, making sure there are no gaps.
By firmly creating wrinkles as you wrap, the foil reflects light randomly, resulting in a more beautiful appearance.
Then, while keeping the balance so the foil remains visible, add color stickers and Christmas motifs to finish.
Since the key is the beauty of the light reflections, it’s best to display it near a light source.


