Drawing a holiday wreath is a super fun way to get creative and make something pretty for your home. Let’s learn how to draw a wreath using crayons. Get your crayons and paper ready, and let’s start!
Before we start, make sure you have these things:
First, take your green crayon and draw a big circle on your paper. This circle is the base of your wreath. You can make it as big as you want!
Now, draw a smaller circle inside the big circle. This will help shape your wreath.
Use your red crayon to draw a bow at the bottom of your wreath. Start with a small circle for the knot, then draw a “C” shape on each side to make the loops of the bow.
Time to decorate! Use your crayon to draw little circles all over the wreath. These are your ornaments.
Take your yellow crayon and draw some gold circles on your wreath. Place them wherever you like.
Use your green crayon again to color around the red and gold decorations. Fill in the whole wreath with green.
Once your wreath is colored, you can add some fun details. Try drawing little scribbles or zigzags around the outside to make it look special.
Great job! You’ve made your very own holiday wreath. Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and enjoy drawing. Every wreath is unique, and that’s what makes it special!
Try using different materials like oil pastels or paint to make your wreath even more colorful. Have fun creating, and happy holidays!
Wreath Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or garden and look for real wreaths or circular objects. Can you find any wreaths on doors or in nature? Notice the different colors and decorations. Draw a picture of your favorite wreath or object you saw on your walk.
Color Mixing Fun: Use your crayons to experiment with mixing colors. Try overlapping different colors on a piece of paper to see what new colors you can create. Can you make a new shade of green for your wreath? What happens when you mix red and yellow?
Wreath Story Time: Imagine your wreath is magical and can talk. What would it say? Write a short story or draw a picture about an adventure your wreath might have. Share your story with a friend or family member.