How to Make An Easy Construction Paper Chain

How to Make An Easy Construction Paper Chain

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Construction paper chain: Quick notes

Nostalgia is back in the house with Christmas decorating including classic old school decor. One item that has really made a come back are paper chains…just like you made in 3rd grade…with a fun twist. This time they are super colorful and have nice and thicker links which looks so much more upscale. These are so easy and fun to make with simple supplies and you can even get the kids involved in cutting and gluing as a fun activity. They can be made in any length desired to add a fun pop of color to your Christmas decorating! I created one for my faux mantel and I just adore the pop of color with the ribbons on the trees.

Supplies to Make a Thick Paper Chain

Various color construction paper

Scissors

Ruler

Pencil or markers for marking

Glue Stick (and/or clear tape. May be used alone or together)

a stack of multicolored paper sheets viewed from the side, showing vibrant, alternating stripes. "jennifer rizzo" is written in the bottom right corner.

Choose Construction Paper Colors

This is the fun part! I ordered a large pack so I would have lots of choice, and could pull out the colors I wanted. It helps to arrange the color layout before cutting because then they can be cut in order which makes it a little easier when assembling.

several sheets of colored paper in red, green, pink, yellow, white, and blue are spread out on a wooden surface next to a pair of scissors.

Cut the Paper Strips to Length

Turn the paper horizontally and cut paper strips to 2 inches wide by 6 inches long for a nice, thick chain link. By cutting the paper on the long part about it will render about 5 pieces of paper link. For a classic thin paper chain, cut the width to only 1 inch and 6 inches long.

a stack of colorful paper strips and sheets, including green, yellow, blue, pink, gray, and red, arranged on a wooden surface. the name "jennifer rizzo" is visible in one corner.

Make the First Paper Chain Link

Take a strip of paper and loop the paper over onto itself and apply glue from a glue stick (or clear tape or both) and hold until glued in place. If using tape instead, make sure to apply it so it wraps around to the backside of the chain otherwise it may come loose later when stretched as the chain. Staples can also be used if desired.

a hand holds a loop made from green construction paper; colored paper sheets are on a wooden table in the background.

Loop the Second Chain

Take a second piece of paper and loop it through the first chain. Loop it on itself and glue the two ends together.

a hand holds two interlocking paper loops, one gold and one green, on a wooden table with sheets of colored paper in the background.

Continue to Build the Chain

Continue adding paper strips to create the chain until it reaches the desired length. Once all assembled, check each link to make sure they are all glued securely. Let sit for 24 hours to make sure the glue is completely dry.

a hand holds a three-link paper chain in pink, gold, and green with a christmas tree and holiday decor in the background.

Hang The Paper Chain

Enjoy your paper chain and hang in in doorways, on a non-functioning mantel or even over a mirror. These can be used all over the home! Make sure to hang in an area away from heat, flame or small kids and pets, and keep away from direct sunlight as it may fade the colors.

a festive living room features a decorated mantel with candles, wooden trees, and garland, alongside a christmas tree with lights and colorful ornaments.

This is such a cute project! I love that the colors can be mixed to create something fun and colorful or sophisticated and monochromatic. Have fun creating all kinds of color combinations and getting into a real hand-crafted  and handmade holiday spirit filled with creativity. If you love a handcrafted holiday, see how to make paper bag stars.

 

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a decorated christmas tree with ribbons and ornaments stands next to a fireplace adorned with candles, garland, and holiday figurines in a cozy living room.

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3 months ago

I love how colorful construction paper chains brighten up winter windows! My kids and I made them every Christmas—takes about 10 minutes per link. Now they hang there all year, smiling at memories.

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The vibrant chains are such a heartwarming touch—they definitely elevate the windows with that cozy, handmade magic.

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  • Avatar photo Echo Walker says:

    I love how colorful construction paper chains brighten up winter windows! My kids and I made them every Christmas—takes about 10 minutes per link. Now they hang there all year, smiling at memories.

How to Make An Easy Construction Paper Chain
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I love how colorful construction paper chains brighten up winter windows! My kids and I made them every Christmas—takes about 10 minutes per link. Now they hang there all year, smiling at memories.

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The vibrant chains are such a heartwarming touch—they definitely elevate the windows with that cozy, handmade magic.

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