Celebrate the change in seasons and practice coloring and scissor skills with this fun build a fall wreath printable.
Kids can color, cut and paste to make their own paper wreath with plenty of leaves, pinecones and sunflowers to decorate it with.
This free PDF design is great for making harvest festival or Thanksgiving decorations too.

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Build A Fall Wreath Printable
I adore fall and all the gorgeous colors around us, it’s a great time of year to let the natural world inspire the activities that you do with your kids and I think that this fall wreath is a great way to show off some of those things!
This printable is free for you to download and you can use it to make some cute decor to hang up at your home but you can also print as many copies as you like so it’s perfect for classroom use too.
Our PDF contains five sheets for you to download with the first page being a basic outline for the wreath itself.
On the second page you’ll find loads of fall themed items for you to color and decorate with – leaves, pumpkins, pinecones, acorns, berries, fern leaves and sunflowers as well as a bow that you cab add to your fall wreath at the end.
One the other three pages you’ll find lots more printable leaves for you to color. You don’t have to use these extra leaf shapes but if you want your fall decor to look really full and extra then they’re a great choice!

Cut and Paste Fall Wreath Craft Supplies
- Wreath PDF
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored markers, coloring pencils or crayons
- Optional: yarn or string
How To Make Your Paper Fall Wreath
Start by printing out the pages from the PDF file. You can use either normal white printer paper or white cardstock for this craft but using cardstock will make it a bit more sturdy and durable, useful if you’d like to use this as a decoration afterwards.
Color in all the parts of your wreath. While you don’t need to color in the wreath itself if you’re a bit stretched for time I think it looks nice if you do get the chance.

Another option could be to print the first page of the PDF on to colored paper or cardstock so that it’s already colored in for you.
Using your scissors cut out all of the different parts, you’ll find that there’s a dotted line around each item to help guide you.

Glue all of your items onto your wreath, if you have colored and cut out the additional leaves then make sure you stick these on too.
While I was making my wreath I placed the bow onto the wreath so I could see where it would go and didn’t put all my items underneath but I didn’t glue it on until I was finished.

If you would like to hang your wreath up then all you need to do is tie a piece of string, ribbon or yarn through the top of the wreath to make into a loop.
More Fall Crafts for Kids
I’ve shared loads of easy craft ideas and free fall printables to help give you some inspiration to have fun and get creative with your kids as the weather gets cooler.
This pumpkin patch craft has to be one of my favorites with its cut and paste design that means you can design a field to pick your own pumpkins!

Our free tree template is perfect for trying out some fall art ideas and with all the gorgeous colors that fall brings just looking outdoors can be a great inspiration – if you need a little inspo though check out our guide to easy creating some easy fall tree art.

Finally these fall leaf suncatchers are ones that I made with my kids when they were younger, they’re super easy and were used as decorations in their window for ages!

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Fall Wreath Craft For Kids
Equipment
- Scissors
- Glue
- Coloring pencils, colored markers or crayons
Materials
- Fall Wreath PDF
- White Paper
- Optional - Yarn or Ribbon
Instructions
- Print the PDF onto white paper or cardstock.

- Color in all the different parts.

- Cut out the wreath and all of the decorations.

- Glue your items onto your wreath leaving the bow until last to finish your craft.



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