Looking for a printable Christmas wreath template that your kids can decorate? Our free cut and paste Christmas wreath craft comes with loads of festive decorations is perfect for classrooms and crafting at home.
The PDF file is free for you to download and once you’ve got it this activity is super easy to prepare, all you need are basic craft materials and you’re ready to get started.
This is a great festive craft for practicing coloring and cutting skills and it will make a great decoration too.
What You'll Find on This Page
Paper Christmas Wreath
I love making Christmas crafts with my kids and my favorites have to be those that we can easily display afterwards, this craft is perfect for that as all you need to do is grab a little bit of blue tac or putty to hang it on their door.
Over the years we’ve made a lot of Christmas wreath crafts, with a favorite being this paper plate wreath that we made using tissue paper.
As a mom though I know what it’s like to have your kids suddenly want to do ALL the festive crafts in the lead up to the big day and even though I do this for a living I still never seem to have all the craft materials needed for the elusive thing my kids find on Pinterest that they want to make.
Our cut and paste crafts are great because once you’ve printed the PDF file you really do only need the most basic supplies, meaning you can spend time having fun with your kids rather than racing around trying to find that impossible to get craft material.
Free Printable Christmas Wreath Template: What’s Included?
Our printable cut and paste wreath template has two pages for you to download and print.
Page One: This is the main wreath outline
Page Two: On this page you’ll find all of the cut and paste decorations including holly, candy canes, pinecones, stars, orange slices, stars, poinsettias, baubles, a robin and a bow.
Craft Supplies
- Christmas wreath PDF
- 2 Pieces of white paper or cardstock
- Coloring pencils, colored markers or crayons
- Scissors
- Glue
How To Make Your Cut and Paste Christmas Wreath
Print both pages of the PDF file onto white printer paper or cardstock. Paper is a great option if you’re on a budget (for example in a classroom or preschool) but if you can then choosing card stock or thicker paper for this craft will make it a bit more sturdy, great if you’ll be using this as a Christmas decoration.
Color in the wreath itself and all of the decorations that you’ll be using. I’m very much the more the merrier when it comes to Christmas decorations but if for any reason there’s something you don’t fancy using then there’s no need to color it in.
I’ll also add at this point that I made this craft alongside my daughter and while I opted for more traditional Christmas colors she went for a super cute hot pink theme including changing the orange slices to grapefruit. It looked fantastic so go with what works for you whether that’s traditional or rainbow glitter.

Grab your scissors and carefully cut out the paper wreath and all of the decorations following the dotted line around each item.

Put a little bit of glue on the back of each item and then stick it onto your wreath.

Start with the smaller items such as the holly leaves and berries, candy canes and pine cones and leave the bow and robin until last – if these go over the other items a bit it’s fine.

Once your paper Christmas wreath is fully decorated you can display it either by attaching it to a door with a bit of blue tac or putty or by tying some ribbon through it to hang it up.
More Free Christmas Printables and Templates
If you’re looking for more holiday crafts to keep you and the kids busy throughout December then why not check out our list of free Christmas printables for kids.
You’ll find loads of games, crafts and templates to help keep kids busy, with these being some of my current favorites!
Our cut and paste Santa’s grotto craft is absolutely perfect for this time of the year and you can color and glue Santa, his elves and Rudolph to the North Pole scene.

If the cold weather is making you want to spend more time indoors then why not embrace the season and try out our printable snowflake game – perfect for winter days.

Finally I love this sweet nativity scavenger hunt where you can color each thing as you find it.

Download Your Free Printable Paper Christmas Wreath Craft
To get your free Christmas wreath craft printable just subscribe below in the box. We won’t send you spam and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Enter your details below, then confirm your email and your printable Christmas wreath craft will appear straight away in a pop-up window.
Please make sure to check ALL your email folders for the confirmation email and make sure you press the confirm subscription button.

Cut and Paste Christmas Wreath Craft (Free Printable Template)
Equipment
- Cut and paste Christmas wreath PDF
- White paper or cardstock
- Coloring pencils, colored markers or crayons
- Scissors
- Glue
Instructions
- Print the PDF file onto white paper or cardstock.
- Color in the wreath and the decorations.

- Cut out the wreath and decorations following the dotted lines.

- Stick the decorations onto the wreath outline. We recommend leaving the bow and robin until last.

- Glue the robin and bow onto the wreath to complete the craft.





Thank you for the wreath template!
My pleasure 🙂