Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids

Photo by Lisa Fotios: https://www.pexels.com/photo/child-painting-with-brush-15272442/

The holiday season is a time for family, fun, and festive activities. One of the best ways to get into the Christmas spirit is by creating Easy Christmas crafts for kids! Not only are crafts a great way to spend time together, but they also help kids develop important skills like creativity, coordination, and patience. Whether you’re looking to decorate the home, make homemade gifts, or simply enjoy a cozy day indoors, these fun and easy Christmas crafts are sure to bring joy to everyone.

This craft is simple and fun, and the kids will love creating their own version of Santa!

What you’ll need:

  • Paper plates
  • Red construction paper
  • Cotton balls
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Markers or crayons

Instructions:

  1. Start by cutting the center out of a paper plate to make a face shape for Santa.
  2. Cut a strip of red construction paper to create a hat, and glue it to the top of the plate.
  3. Use cotton balls to create a fluffy beard and pom-pom for the end of the hat.
  4. Draw Santa’s eyes and nose with markers or crayons, and add rosy cheeks with a pink crayon.
  5. Let it dry, and you’ve got a jolly Santa ready to hang up!

Repurpose an empty jar to create a cute snowman decoration or gift holder!

What you’ll need:

  • A glass jar (like a mason jar)
  • White paint or cotton balls
  • Orange construction paper (for the nose)
  • Googly eyes
  • Black and red markers or buttons (for buttons and a scarf)
  • Ribbon or twine

Instructions:

  1. Paint the jar white or glue cotton balls around it to create the snowman’s body.
  2. Cut out an orange triangle for the nose, and glue it on the jar.
  3. Use googly eyes, markers, or buttons to create the snowman’s face and buttons.
  4. Tie a cute scarf around the top of the jar using ribbon or twine.
  5. Fill the jar with holiday treats, and small toys, or use it as a lantern by adding a small battery-operated light.

These little reindeer will be a big hit with the kids—and make a great addition to your Christmas decorations!

What you’ll need:

  • Candy canes
  • Brown construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Red pom-pom (for the nose)
  • Scissors and glue

Instructions:

  1. Glue googly eyes and a red pom-pom to the top of the candy cane to make the reindeer’s face.
  2. Cut out small antlers from brown paper and glue them to the top of the candy cane.
  3. Add a bow or ribbon for an extra festive touch.
  4. These cute reindeer can be hung on the tree or given away as little gifts!

This craft is perfect for turning a simple jar into a cute snowman that doubles as a gift holder!

What you’ll need:

  • A glass jar (like a mason jar)
  • White paint or cotton balls
  • Orange construction paper (for the nose)
  • Googly eyes
  • Black and red markers or buttons (for buttons and scarf)
  • Ribbon or twine

Instructions:

  1. Start by painting the jar white, or glue cotton balls all around it to create the snowman’s body.
  2. Use orange paper for the nose, and glue it onto the jar.
  3. Add googly eyes and black buttons for the snowman’s face and body.
  4. Tie a scarf around the top of the jar using a fun ribbon or twine.
  5. You can fill the jar with little holiday treats, or even use it as a lantern with a battery-operated light!

Repurpose pinecones from your backyard to create this adorable little snowman.

What you’ll need:

  • A large pinecone
  • Small pom-poms (for buttons and nose)
  • Orange construction paper
  • Black marker or small black beads (for eyes and buttons)
  • Scarf fabric or ribbon

Instructions:

  1. Glue a small orange pom-pom on top of the pinecone for the snowman’s nose.
  2. Use black beads or a marker to create eyes and buttons.
  3. Add a tiny fabric scarf around the top, and maybe a little hat if you’re feeling extra creative.
  4. For a final touch, sprinkle some fake snow on top of the pinecone for that wintery feel.


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