If you’re looking for ways to make the holidays extra special, trying some Christmas crafts with your kids is a great idea.
You don’t need fancy supplies or lots of time, just a little creativity and you'll have lots of fun.
From making Santa faces to decorating ornaments, these activities let you create happy memories while keeping little hands busy.
Paper Plate Santa Faces

Grab your paper plates and let's make some cheerful Santa faces!
You can try lots of Santa variations by changing hat colors or making silly mustaches.
Use plate techniques like folding, cutting, or painting to create Santa’s beard and rosy cheeks.
Add googly eyes or cotton balls for extra fun. Don’t forget to share your jolly Santa creations with friends and family!
Handprint Reindeer Ornaments

A handprint transforms into a cute reindeer with just a bit of creativity.
Pick your favorite paint colors like brown for the body, red for the nose, and black for the eyes.
Carefully press your painted hand onto a piece of paper or an ornament.
Let it dry using quick drying techniques like a fan or gentle breeze. Add antlers and a ribbon for hanging.
Pinecone Christmas Trees

Pinecones make perfect little Christmas trees with just a bit of imagination.
Start by going on a pinecone adventure with your kids and collect as many as you like!
Wash and dry them, then paint them green. Then, add tiny decorations and a star on top.
For extra fun, try scent infusion by brushing pinecones with cinnamon oil.
Your room will smell amazing!
Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

Ever wondered how you can turn simple popsicle sticks into sparkling snowflakes?
Grab some sticks, glue, and glitter, and let’s create magic together!
Try different snowflake variations like some with six sticks, others with only four.
Test out stick innovations by painting them or adding buttons and gems.
Every snowflake is unique, just like yours. Hang them up and watch your winter wonderland grow!
DIY Christmas Card Station

After making your sparkling snowflakes, let’s keep the creativity going with a DIY Christmas Card Station!
Set up a fun area where you can make special cards for friends and family.
Try out different card designs and use bright colors.
Here’s what you’ll need for your station setup:
- Colored paper
- Markers and crayons
- Stickers
- Holiday stamps
- Glue sticks
Glittery Mason Jar Lanterns

One bright way to light up your holiday is by making glittery mason jar lanterns.
Start by spreading glitter glue inside a clean mason jar. Swirl it around for a sparkly look.
Once it dries, place battery lights inside the jar. Turn them on and watch your lantern glow!
You can make a few of these lanterns to decorate your home and enjoy their twinkle.
Felt Gingerbread People

Felt gingerbread people are a fun and easy craft you can make for the holidays.
Let your creativity shine as you decorate your gingerbread person. Try adding:
- Colorful buttons
- Ribbon scarves
- Googly eyes
- Felt hats
- Glittery “frosting” designs
Enjoy making each one unique!
Cupcake Liner Angels

If you enjoyed making gingerbread people, you'll love creating cupcake liner angels next.
Grab some cupcake liners and get ready for lots of liner creativity!
You can fold, cut, or color the liners to make different angel variations.
Try using glitter, buttons, or markers to decorate. Each angel will look unique and special.
Making these angels is fun, simple, and perfect for holiday decorating.
Pom-Pom Wreaths

Pom-poms add a burst of color and fun to any holiday project, and making your own pom-pom wreaths is easy and exciting.
You can try different pom pom techniques to make wreaths unique.
Explore colorful wreath variations to match your favorite holiday style.
Here are some ideas to get started:
- Use yarn or felt for pom-poms
- Mix big and small pom-poms
- Add ribbons
- Try rainbow colors
- Glue on little bells
Salt Dough Tree Decorations

After making colorful pom-pom wreaths, you can keep the holiday fun going with salt dough tree decorations.
You’ll mix flour, salt, and water to make your dough, then shape and decorate it.
Try different dough variations, like adding cinnamon for a festive scent. Let your ornaments dry completely.
For storage techniques, wrap each decoration gently in tissue paper and keep them in a sturdy box.
Egg Carton Christmas Bells

An empty egg carton turns into a fun craft when you make Christmas bells.
You’ll love how easy it's to use carton recycling for this project.
Try different bell variations with paint, glitter, or stickers. Hang your bells on the tree or give them as gifts.
Get creative and see what you can make!
- Cut out bell shapes
- Paint and decorate
- Add string
- Try bell variations
- Practice carton recycling
Candy Cane Reindeer

Once you’ve finished your egg carton bells, grab some candy canes and get ready for another festive craft.
Make adorable candy cane reindeer by gluing googly eyes and a red pom-pom nose onto the hook of the cane.
Twist brown pipe cleaners into reindeer antlers and attach them to the top.
Try different candy variations for a fun twist like peppermint, fruity, or even chocolate candy canes!
Yarn-Wrapped Stars

Grab some colorful yarn and let’s make sparkling stars to hang around your home or on your Christmas tree.
You’ll have fun trying different star designs and practicing easy yarn techniques. Here’s how you can create your own:
- Cut star shapes from cardboard.
- Pick your favorite yarn colors.
- Wrap yarn around each star.
- Tie the ends securely.
- Hang your stars proudly!
Stained Glass Tissue Paper Ornaments

Few crafts shine as bright as stained glass tissue paper ornaments.
You’ll love tearing and gluing colorful tissue pieces onto clear contact paper.
Try color blending by overlapping different shades to create new ones! Use shape cutting to make stars, hearts, or trees.
Once finished, hang your ornaments in a sunny window and watch the light shine through your beautiful designs.
Button Christmas Trees

Bright buttons make perfect decorations for a mini Christmas tree craft.
You can use different button types to create a colorful and festive tree.
Try mixing big and small buttons for fun design ideas.
Gather some green paper, glue, and a handful of buttons to start. Let your imagination guide you!
- Mix bright and pastel button types
- Layer buttons for depth
- Use star-shaped buttons on top
- Try rainbow design ideas
- Make a matching garland
Sock Snowmen

Have you ever wondered how to turn an ordinary sock into a cute snowman?
Grab some sock variations like white, striped, or even fuzzy and fill them with rice to create your snowman’s body.
Tie off sections with string, then decorate with snowman accessories like buttons, ribbons, and tiny hats.
You can add a scarf or draw on a smiling face. Each snowman will look unique!
Recycled Cardboard Gingerbread Houses

Cardboard boxes can become the base for a wonderful holiday craft,; gingerbread houses that don’t need baking!
Try using smart recycling techniques to cut and shape your house.
Look at real gingerbread houses for design inspirations. Paint, glue, and decorate together.
Here are some ideas:
- Use colored paper for “candy”
- Add cotton for snow
- Draw icing with markers
- Decorate with buttons
- Make windows with foil
Beaded Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes

After making your gingerbread houses, you can keep the holiday fun going with beaded pipe cleaner candy canes.
Grab some pipe cleaners and colorful beads.
Try simple beading techniques, like sliding beads on and twisting the ends.
Use cleaner variations like red and white, or mix up colors for a unique look.
Hang your finished candy canes on the tree or give them as gifts!
Cotton Ball Snowmen

Building a cotton ball snowman is a fun, cozy craft that kids of all ages can enjoy.
You’ll love learning a bit about snowman history while making your own!
Try using cotton variations for different effects like some snowmen look fluffier than others.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Cotton balls
- Construction paper
- Glue
- Markers or crayons
- Small buttons or beads
Holiday Suncatchers

Once your cotton ball snowmen are finished, let’s bring a bit of sparkle to your windows with holiday suncatchers.
Choose bright suncatcher colors like red, green, and gold to make your decorations pop.
Cut out fun shapes from clear plastic or wax paper, then color them in.
Try simple hanging techniques, like using string or ribbon, to display your creations in sunny windows for everyone to enjoy.
Fork-Painted Christmas Trees

Have you ever wondered how to paint a Christmas tree without a paintbrush? Try using a fork instead!
Fork techniques help you make fun, spiky branches.
Explore paint variations by using different colors for your tree. It’s easy and exciting!
- Dip a fork into green paint.
- Press the fork onto paper.
- Add colorful dots for ornaments.
- Try different fork sizes.
- Mix paint colors!
Paper Chain Garlands

Colorful paper chain garlands make any space feel festive and bright.
To start, cut strips of colored paper.
Use simple assembly techniques: loop a strip into a circle, secure it with glue or tape, then link the next strip through.
Repeat until your chain is long enough.
For display methods, hang your garland on the tree, across doorways, or along walls to spread cheer!
Footprint Elf Art

Why not turn little feet into a holiday keepsake with footprint elf art?
Pick your favorite footprint colors and let your child step onto paper.
Then, add fun elf poses with markers to make your elf look like its jumping or waving!
Decorate with hats, belts, and sparkles.
Here’s how to get creative:
- Choose bright footprint colors
- Try different elf poses
- Add hats
- Draw faces
- Sprinkle glitter
Clothespin Rudolf Ornaments

Clothespins make perfect little bodies for creating your own Rudolf ornaments.
You can paint them brown, add googly eyes, a red pom-pom nose, and tiny antlers from pipe cleaners.
Thanks to clothespin durability, your ornament will last for many Christmases.
Try Rudolf personalization by adding names, glitter, or even a scarf.
It’s easy, fun, and lets your creativity shine as you decorate together!
Christmas Countdown Paper Rings

A Christmas countdown paper ring chain turns waiting for the big day into a fun daily activity.
You can make one with your child using colored paper strips.
Try different advent variations, like writing kind deeds on each ring.
Here are some countdown tips to make it special:
- Use festive colors
- Add stickers or drawings
- Number each ring
- Include messages
- Try creative patterns
Christmas Crafts
You’ve got so many fun ways to make this Christmas extra special!
With just a few supplies and a little imagination, you and your kids can create decorations, gifts, and memories that’ll last for years.
Don’t worry if things get a little messy, crafting is all about having fun together.
So grab your glue sticks, gather your family, and let your creativity shine. You’ll be amazed at what you can make and how much you’ll laugh!
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