My easy King’s Coronation crown craft will teach you how to make a Royal Crown out of paper in time for May 6th to celebrate the King taking the throne!! Make one of these to commemorate the special day or for future Royal dress up parties! These free Coronation crafts for kids can be completed in less than 40 minutes!
King Coronation Crown Craft
On May 6th 2023, King Charles will be coronated. As a result of this little kids in the UK and indeed worldwide will be looking for some great Coronation crafts and activities to help them celebrate this special day.
In my opinion one of the best coronation crafts is a Royal crown. My Coronation Royal crown craft lets little kids pretend to be King for one day (and in the future they can use it for dress up games too).
I knew this would be such a popular idea for children and I also knew I needed to find out as many details about the Coronation crown as possible. So what does King Charles crown look like? It is also known as St Edward’s Crown and features lots of jewels.
According to the Royal Collection Trust St Edward’s crown for King coronation features a solid gold frame, set with tourmalines, white and yellow topazes, rubies, amethysts, sapphires, garnet, peridot, zircons, spinel, and aquamarines, step-cut and rose-cut and mounted in enamelled gold collets, and with a velvet cap with an ermine band.
I have tried to reflect the presence of these precious stones and jewels in my easy coronation crown craft below.
Luckily I was able to make this King Charles coronation craft rather quickly whenever I made my templates (these are free to print below).
Find my step by step instructions on how to make a Coronation crown below.
How to Make a Coronation Crown from Paper – King Charles Crown Craft
This requires very few materials thankfully:-
- Colourful Cardstock Paper.
- Colourful Craft Papers.
- Pencil.
- Scissors.
- Glue.
- Glitter.
- Ruler.
Find my step by step instructions on how to make a royal crown out of paper fit for a King below! Please collect all necessary supplies to make this St Edward’s Crown craft
Kings Coronation Crown Template – Free to print:-
Step By Step Coronation Craft Process
Step 1:
Download the attached PDF templates.
Cut out the pieces to make the crown using the templates.
Glue pattern number “1”,”2” and “3” serially to make the base.
Step 2:
Glue piece number “4” and “5” with the pointy part of the main base for the crown.
Step 3:
Cut out purple craft paper strips according to the templates. .
Step 4:
Glue the purple strips in between each gaps of the main base.
Step 5:
Make a round pattern and glue both ends of the paper base to create the crown.
Step 6:
Glue the purple strips top ends together by overlapping them tips with each other.
Step 7:
Similarly, glue the two yellow straps ends together.
Step 8:
Then glue the other two yellow straps together.
Step 9:
Glue the centre of the yellow straps to the centre of the purple straps.
Add glitter to the decorations for the crown to make them sparkly and jewel like!
Step 10:
Glue the arrow shapes (pattern number “6”) patterns in the gaps between the yellow base. Your Coronation crown should now look as below.
Step 11:
Roll the pattern into small pipe shape and glue it on the top middle part of the crown.
Step 12:
Glue the decoration number “7” on the small pipe.
Also your rest of the decorations on the crown.
Will you wear your Royal crown during Coronation celebrations? Perhaps you may make this craft during your Coronation party?
I have lots more Royal craft ideas for kids including my cardboard castle craft and my Princess paper bag craft
Printable Coronation Crown Craft Instructions – FREE How to Make a Coronation Crown guide
Perhaps you are collecting coronation craft activities for your school class and need lots of copies of these. Please feel free to print as many of these crown craft instructions as you like. But remember to also print the template above!
King's Coronation Crown Craft - How to Make a Royal Crown
My easy King's Coronation crown craft will teach you how to make a Royal Crown in time for May 6th to celebrate the King taking the throne!! Make one of these to commemorate the special day or for future Royal dress up parties!
Materials
- Colourful Cardstock Paper.
- Colourful Craft Papers.
- Pencil.
- Scissors.
- Glue.
- Glitter.
- Ruler.
Instructions
Step 1:
Download the attached PDF templates.
Cut out the pieces to make the crown using the templates.
Glue pattern number “1”,”2” and “3” serially to make the base.
Step 2:
Glue piece number "4" and "5" with the pointy part of the main base for the crown.
Step 3:
Cut out purple craft paper strips according to the templates. .
Step 4:
Glue the purple strips in between each gaps of the main base. .
Step 5:
Make a round pattern and glue both ends of the paper base to create the crown.
Step 6:
Glue the purple strips top ends together by overlapping them tips with each other.
Step 7:
Similarly, glue the two yellow straps ends together..
Step 8:
Then glue the other two yellow straps together.
Step 9:
Glue the centre of the yellow straps with the centre of the purple straps.
Add glitters to the decorations for the crown.
Step 10:
Glue the arrow shapes (pattern number "6") patterns in the gaps between the yellow base.
Step 11:
Roll the pattern into small pipe shape and glue it on the top middle part of the crown.
Step 12:
Glue the decoration number “7” on the small pipe.
Also your rest of the decorations on the crown.
Coronation Craft Ideas
Looking for even more suggestions and activities to entertain kids during this special celebration?!
You could make some Toilet paper roll guards using red and black construction paper
How about making some Union Jack flags to wave around while the Coronation is taking place.
I can highly recommend Twinkl for some great King’s Coronation Display resources which will help you decorate for a Coronation Garden party!
Will you make this King Crown Craft for the Coronation?
Hi there, I’m Laura an avid kids crafter with two little ones of my own to keep entertained! I have been doing kids crafts since 2018! Here at Easy Crafts for Kids you can find seasonal crafts for all age groups, as well as drawing tutorials, coloring pages and some other fun printables!
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