How to Make a Simple Paper Plate Wreath (for Kids)
Prepare the paper plate., Select appropriate scraps of paper., Tear the paper into small pieces., Glue the pieces of paper around the edge of the plate., Add any other decorative elements., Finish with a bow.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Prepare the paper plate.
Cover the plate in aluminum foil.
Alternately, use a round cake board that has already been covered in foil. -
Step 2: Select appropriate scraps of paper.
The image above shows the traditional colors for celebrating Christmas, namely, red and green.
However, let the preschooler choose any colors he or she prefers
- white for snow, gold and silver for the sparkly effects, other colors, etc. , The preschooler should be able to do this without help. , Do this as shown in the image above. , The image shows some silver ribbon; anything that is in the craft box that the preschooler thinks will fit well is ideal.
Glue on additional decorations. , Tie a neat bow for gluing at the top of the paper wreath.
Attach a piece of twine or ribbon at the back of the wreath so that it can be hung on a door. -
Step 3: Tear the paper into small pieces.
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Step 4: Glue the pieces of paper around the edge of the plate.
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Step 5: Add any other decorative elements.
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Step 6: Finish with a bow.
Detailed Guide
Cover the plate in aluminum foil.
Alternately, use a round cake board that has already been covered in foil.
The image above shows the traditional colors for celebrating Christmas, namely, red and green.
However, let the preschooler choose any colors he or she prefers
- white for snow, gold and silver for the sparkly effects, other colors, etc. , The preschooler should be able to do this without help. , Do this as shown in the image above. , The image shows some silver ribbon; anything that is in the craft box that the preschooler thinks will fit well is ideal.
Glue on additional decorations. , Tie a neat bow for gluing at the top of the paper wreath.
Attach a piece of twine or ribbon at the back of the wreath so that it can be hung on a door.
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