DIY Spring Tissue Paper Flower Wreath with JAM Paper


Spring just called, and this cheerful wreath is ready to answer. This easy March craft uses colorful JAM Paper supplies to turn a simple wreath base into bright door decor that feels fresh, playful, and easy to make at home. It is a great weekend project for kids, families, teachers, and anyone who wants handmade spring decor with paper flowers that stay looking crisp and full. Better yet, this project uses lightweight craft materials that are simple to cut, twist, layer, and glue. If you are looking for a spring paper craft, March DIY decor idea, or tissue paper flower wreath tutorial, this step-by-step guide brings readers straight back to JAM Paper for colorful supplies and creative inspiration.

Why this spring craft works

This tissue paper flower wreath is beginner friendly, budget friendly, and full of color. It works well for front doors, classroom bulletin boards, party decor, office walls, and spring celebrations. This project also gives readers an easy way to shop JAM Paper tissue paper, ribbon, cardstock, and craft essentials in one place.


Supplies Needed

Tissue Paper in pastel colors
Colorful cardstock or paper
Ribbon
Cardboard or foam wreath base
Scissors
Glue
Pencil
Optional: paper clips or binder clips


Step 1: Gather supplies and prep the wreath base

Start by collecting your tissue paper, cardstock, ribbon, scissors, and glue.
Cut a hole from the center of a sturdy paper plate or use a pre-made wreath form to create the base. This gives the flowers a strong shape to build on and keeps the project light enough to hang easily.

Step 2: Cut tissue paper squares

Cut tissue paper into squares, about 5 x 5 inch. These do not need to be perfect, which makes this March craft feel relaxed and fun. Stack a few colors together if you want each flower to have a mixed spring look.

Step 3: Shape the flowers

Layer 4 to 6 tissue paper squares, pinch the center, and gently twist or scrunch corners of the paper upward to create a full flower shape. Fluff each layer slightly so the flower looks soft and rounded. Repeat this process until you have enough flowers to cover the wreath.

Step 4: Add paper leaves and centers

Use cardstock to cut simple leaf shapes and small circles for flower centers. Glue these details onto some of the flowers to add contrast and more texture. This small step makes the wreath feel fuller and gives it a polished, handmade look.

Step 5: Attach flowers to the wreath

Glue each tissue paper flower onto the wreath base, working in rows until the base is fully covered. Alternate colors as you go to keep the design balanced and bright. Tuck cardstock leaves between flowers for extra depth.

Step 6: Finish with ribbon and display

Cut a strip of ribbon and attach it to the top for hanging. Tie an extra bow if you want more spring charm. Once dry, hang the wreath on a door, wall, or craft space for an instant spring refresh.


Tips for success

Mix 2 or 3 pastel shades in one flower for a fuller spring look.
Use light pressure when fluffing tissue paper to keep from tearing.
Add green cardstock for the leaves to make flowers pop.
Make a smaller wreath version for desks and lockers.
Swap pastel colors for bold colors for a brighter wreath.


This spring wreath is a simple way to add soft color and handmade charm to a classroom, home, or office door. With tissue paper, ribbon, scissors, glue, and cardstock, this project comes together with supplies that are easy to shop in one place at JAM Paper. These colorful materials make it easy to match a favorite spring palette and create a look that feels playful and polished. From pastel tissue paper to bright ribbon and everyday craft essentials, JAM Paper has this project covered from start to finish. Shop JAM Paper to pick up the supplies for this DIY and get started on a fresh March craft that is fun to make and even better to display. 


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