Paper Flower Wreath Craft

This paper flower wreath craft is simple to make with my step-by-step instructions and template. You and your kids will love creating these all season long!

Paper Flower Wreath Craft

red paper flower wreath with template and pink border

Spring is one of my favorite seasons! With everything growing and blooming and all the animals being born, it just makes me happy. I especially love all the colorful flowers that are blooming this time of year. This is what actually inspired our newest craft project, this fun Paper flower wreath

Don’t get me wrong, I love a good kid-friendly project like our Spring Puppet Crafts, but sometimes I want to do a craft that is a little more advanced that even I can’t resist.

With the template and step by step directions, you should have no trouble creating this fun project with the kids. Because of the small cuts and the details of rolling the flowers younger crafters might need your help to create this project. If you want them to do it on their own you might want to precut the paper and prepare the flowers. Then they can use their creativity to place the flowers on the wreath. 

I love creating this project using colors of upcoming holidays or that remind me of the season. Of course, you can create it with any color you have on hand or that inspires you. That’s the thing about craft projects you get to make them just as unique as you are! Happy crafting!

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How to Make Paper Flower Wreath Craft

  • Select colored craft paper of your choice for the flower wreath. Trace the spiral patterns on the selected papers and cut them out nicely. Cut out enough spiral (1 spiral pattern for each flower) patterns to cover the whole wreath base. 
  • Take any one of the spiral patterns and start to coil it from its outer side. 
  • Continue to coil the spiral towards the center of the pattern.
  • Coil the entire spiral pattern tightly and allow it to loosen up at the end. Apply glue on the center part of the spiral.
  • Press the coiled part of the spiral pattern against the glued center to secure the coiled pattern. 
  • Similarly, craft the rest of the spirals into flowers. Trace and cut out a round wreath base from cardstock paper. 
  • Take the paper flowers and glue them on the wreath base.
  • Be sure you do not stick the flowers on the base randomly. You want to place the flowers very close to one another. 
  • Allow the glue to dry before you attached a hanging mechanism on the backside of the wreath. 

Tips and Tricks

  • This flower wreath is so versatile! Create one for upcoming seasons or holidays. 
  • Try adding different colors that coordinate to the wreath as well. 

More Fun Ideas

Flowers always remind me so much of Spring, so of course, we love to add all kinds of flower projects to our craft list. This Flower Paper Basket Craft is fun to make with the kids and can be made all season long. 

With the warmer weather, we spend quite a bit of time outside using sidewalk chalk drawing about spring. Another thing we love doing is going on scavenger hunts to look for signs of spring. 

Now is the time to start thinking about gardening, which might be fun to plan with the kids. If your kids love to be outside and garden this is a perfect way for them to be responsible for something. My kids love planting flower seeds and watching them grow throughout the season. Reading The Tiny Seed is a great way to share the growth of the seed with them to get them even more excited. 

For younger kids read them this fun Lift and flap book called Little Blue Truck’s Springtime.  

We can’t wait to see your creations! Be sure to tag me in stories @frostingandglue and use #frostingandglue so that we know what you are making and what you want more of! 

Paper Flower Wreath Craft

Finished paper flower wreath

This paper flower wreath craft is simple to make with the step by step instructions as well as the free template. You and your kids will love creating these all season long. 

Materials

  • Colored craft papers
  • Cardstock paper
  • Craft glue
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Template (Download required)

Instructions

    1. Select colored craft paper of your choice for the flower wreath. Trace the spiral patterns on the selected papers and cut them out nicely. Cut out enough spiral (1 spiral pattern for each flower) patterns to cover the whole wreath base. 
    2. Take any one of the spiral patterns and start to coil it from its outer side. 
    3. Continue to coil the spiral towards the center of the pattern.
    4. Coil the entire spiral pattern tightly and allow it to loosen up at the end. Apply glue on the center part of the spiral.
    5. Press the coiled part of the spiral pattern against the glued center to secure the coiled pattern.
    6. Similarly, craft the rest of the spirals into flowers. Trace and cut out a round wreath base from cardstock paper. 
    7. Take the paper flowers and glue them on the wreath base.
    8. Be sure you do not stick the flowers on the base randomly. You want to place the flowers very close to one another. 
    9. Allow the glue to dry before you attached a hanging mechanism on the backside of the wreath. 

Notes

This flower wreath is so versatile! Create one for upcoming seasons or holidays. 
Try adding different colors that coordinate to the wreath as well. 

 
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How Do I Print A PDF?

You’ll need a program that supports PDFs. Adobe Acrobat is a great option. Open the program, click file then print. Select your printer and the number of copies you want to print. Be sure you click double-sided if you want it to print on both sides. 

Can I Resell These?

You may not resell any printable or template that you find on our website or received in your email. You may use them for class parties, at church, at home, or in the classroom. You may get these printed at an office supply store or copy center at your own expense.

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