Circle Wreath Craft with Scrapbook Paper for Kids
The Scrapbook paper circle wreath craft is a fun way to make a circle craft.
Kids will love all the different colors of paper and make a great circle wreath that is great for a circle theme or Dot Day.
This is a fun change on the circle wreath that we made. This one just used left over scrapbook paper from other crafts that we have done. This is a great way to use scrap piece of any type of paper.
The scrapbook circle wreath is great for kids in preschool, prek and kindergarten.

The Circle Wreath Craft with Scrapbook Paper is a great addition to the shape crafts and the wreath crafts on the site.
What is a Wreath Craft
A wreath is a collection of items around a circle. It can be used as a seasonal decoration around a house.
Scrapbook Paper Circle Wreath Craft
This is a fun shape wreath made with left over scrapbook paper from other projects. You use circles of different sizes to make the colorful wreath.
You can use any type of paper and mix and match the papers as well.
This is a great circle craft for kids in preschool (ages 3 to 4), prek (ages 4 to 5), and kindergarten (ages 5 to 6).
A Book to Read with this Scrapbook Paper Circle Wreath Craft
The Dot is a great circle book to read. And it goes great with Dot Day. And adds something fun to reading this painting activity for kids. And Dot Day is September 15th!
What we used to make the Scrapbook Paper Circle Wreath Craft
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- paper plate
- large paint brush
- watercolors
- scrapbook paper
- 1 1/2 circle punch
- 1 inch circle punch
- 5/8 inch circle punch

How we made the Scrapbook Paper Circle Wreath Craft
You can see the steps below that we used to make the Scrapbook Paper Circle wreath craft.
Step 1: Punching out the Circles
You start put punching out the circles. And this can be done all at once or in stages. We normally do it before we start a craft and punch more if we need some later.
You can have kids punch the circles. It great for them to look observe and see how punches work. You can do one page at a time. Or 3 scrapbook papers at a time.

You can see how the circle we made look. You can see it matches the shape and it is fun to see the different sizes. And just keep going. You will need several circles for the circle wreath.

You can see below some of the circles that we punches out And we have several pages in each stack so that we have a few colors. And yes we have had a lot of left over scrapbook paper over the years.

Step 2: Glue the 1 1/2 Inch Scrapbook Paper Circles on Paper Plate
Next comes gluing the circles on the wreath. And yes we started with the biggest circle that we had. You want to place several of them around the wreath.
And maybe mix up a few colors of the circles as well.

Step 3: Glue the 1 Inch Scrapbook Paper Circles on Paper Plate
Then you are going to do the middle size of the circles. They are going to cover more open areas and they will also overlap with some of the big circles.
It is fun to see how the circles overlap and makes a fun wreath.

Step 4: Glue the 5/8 Inch Scrapbook Paper Circles on Paper Plate
Finally, you are going to put on the smallest circles you punched out. You can see we have them overlapping the two sizes are bigger. And it is okay if you only glue a few circles on at each step. This is still a really fun craft to do with kids!

And now your circle wreaths are done!
Final look at our Scrapbook Paper Circle Wreath Craft


More Circle Activities for Kids
Circle Watercolor Painting is a great circle painting you can do with kids for dot day.
Process Art Circle Painting is a great watercolor and oil pastel painting.
Button Sensory Bin is perfect for shapes for circles. And loads of fun to play in. And kids love different sizes of the buttons.
Romping & Roaring Circle Pack is great for kids to work on tracing, dotting and coloring circles with 9 pages of printables to check out.
Check out all the fun Shape Printables & Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.
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