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Christmas wreaths to make in childcare! A collection of handmade ideas to enjoy with children

As Christmas draws near, some of you in childcare may feel like making Christmas wreaths together with the children.

The annual tradition of crafting Christmas wreaths is a great way to enjoy the seasonal spirit through a hands-on project with kids.

This time, we’re sharing wreath ideas by material—using familiar items like toilet paper rolls, tissue paper flowers, and nuts—so you can make them with the children.

Make the most of each material’s unique features and create lovely wreaths that let the children’s personalities shine!

Christmas wreaths to make in childcare! A collection of handmade ideas to enjoy with kids (41–50)

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Decorate with a Christmas wreath—easy to make with origami!
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This is a Christmas wreath made from paper chains, a classic decoration for events.

Simply prepare origami paper in your favorite colors and patterns, make paper chains, and connect them to form the wreath base.

It’s a great activity to do with children aged three and up who are getting used to scissors and glue.

Just threading a ribbon through the finished base gives it a wreath-like look, so it’s perfect to make little by little during spare moments.

A recommended craft idea that will add a cute touch to your Christmas.

Christmas wreaths to make in childcare! A collection of handmade ideas to enjoy with children (51–60)

Paper plate and yarn wreath

Christmas wreath made with a paper plate and yarn
Paper plate and yarn wreath

A Christmas wreath made with paper plates and yarn is easy to customize because the steps are simple.

Cut out the center of a paper plate to create the wreath base, punch holes around the cutout, and thread yarn through the holes to complete a cute, net-like design.

You can not only weave the yarn into a net, but also wrap it around the paper plate base to make a colorful wreath, so it could be fun to let children create freely according to their imaginations and preferences.

This craft can be adapted not just for Christmas, but also for other events like Halloween.

In conclusion

Handmade Christmas wreaths in childcare can nurture children’s creativity and expressiveness.

Using familiar materials, why not enjoy creating an original design—from the base of the wreath to the decorations? Through this experience, feel the arrival of winter and the warm atmosphere of Christmas while making wonderful memories together with the children.