[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)
Wreath made with ribbons, round stickers, and origami

This is a paper plate wreath you can make using simple materials like ribbon, round stickers, and origami.
First, punch holes in the paper plate with a hole punch.
Make two at the top, then about ten more evenly spaced around the rest of the plate, and thread ribbon or yarn through them.
Tie it at the top so it can be hung.
In the center, glue a Christmas motif, such as a piece of origami folded into a triangle with a drawing of Santa Claus.
Then, stick on colorful round stickers all over.
It’s easy and fun enough for small children to enjoy!
Bill of exchange lease

This is a wreath made by stamping handprints on construction paper, attaching them to a paper plate, and arranging them so they spread out like leaves.
It’s important to layer the handprints and decorations thoroughly so that, at a glance, you can’t even tell they’re handprints.
Be intentional with the colors of the decorations to create a fun Christmas atmosphere.
The classic color scheme is green handprints on green construction paper, which conveys the feel of leaves, but it could be interesting to change up the color combinations for a wreath with a different impression.
Simple Paper Plate Wreath

It’s simple, but it’s a cute wreath featuring origami motifs like Santa Claus, ribbons, and bells.
You’ll need a paper plate, string, origami paper, glue, clear tape, scissors, a hole punch, a craft knife, and colored pens.
First, cut out a circle from the center of the paper plate to make the base.
Next, punch two holes at the top and thread the string through.
Then decorate the wreath by sticking on star and round stickers and ribbons, and adding origami pieces folded into shapes like Santa and bells.
You can also paint the base green.
Enjoy making your own personalized Christmas wreath!
Snowman Wreath

This is a cute snowman paper-plate wreath.
First, leave a bit of the top of the paper plate and cut a circular hole out of the center.
Next, curl and fold up the part you left uncut so it sits at the top.
Then cut a strip of felt to make the snowman’s scarf.
Glue a triangle of origami paper on for the snowman’s nose, and use round stickers (or similar) for the eyes.
Decorate the body with star-shaped stickers or draw patterns with colored pens.
Punch a hole at the top and thread a string through, and your snowman-shaped wreath is complete.
The scarf looks nice and cozy!
Christmas wreath made with a paper plate and yarn

This is an easy Christmas wreath you can make using a paper plate and yarn.
The key point is that the lightweight, familiar materials are easy for children to work with.
Use the ring formed by cutting out the center of a paper plate as the base, and thread yarn across the open center.
After that, decorate it with origami paper or similar materials—very straightforward.
Rather than insisting on traditional Christmas colors, it might be better to let everyone use their favorite colors so they enjoy the craft more.
Since the finished piece is flat, it can be used to decorate not only walls but various other places as well.
In conclusion
We introduced ideas and instructions for making a Christmas wreath using paper plates.
If you’ll be cutting out the center with scissors or a craft knife, handle them carefully to avoid injury.
If you’re making it with children, it’s best for an adult to do the cutting.
Let’s enjoy making wreaths safely as we get ready for Christmas!


