Christmas Crafts for Kids: 50 Easy and Fun Ideas
Ah, it‘s that time of the year when, with glue in hand, we get down to some seriously cute Christmas crafts with the kids! If you‘re anything like me, you love trying to find ways to bring that extra oomph of holiday magic into your home without needing a tonne of supplies or time. Over the years, I’ve found that even the simplest of crafts can create such sweet memories—and keep little hands busy on those cold winter afternoons!
In this post, I‘ve compiled 50 easy and fun Christmas crafts that are great for kids of all ages. From paper snowflakes to popsicle stick snowmen to yarn-wrapped ornaments, they’re all so easy to set up and fun to make. They‘re great for using up bits and pieces you probably already have around the house. So grab yourself a warm drink, gather your kiddos, and let‘s get crafting!
The Easiest and Most Fun Christmas Crafts
These crafts don’t require fancy supplies or advanced skills, so even the youngest little crafters can join in. Here are some of the simplest yet most enjoyable Christmas craft ideas that kids of all ages will love.
1. Paper Snowflakes
Paper snowflakes are a classic holiday craft that never gets old. All you need is some paper and scissors, and kids can create beautiful, unique designs that look magical when hung around the house. Let them experiment with different folds and cuts to make each snowflake unique!
2. Popsicle Stick Christmas Trees
With a few popsicle sticks, some green paint, and a few decorations, kids can make cute little Christmas trees. Glue the sticks together in a triangle, paint them green, and let kids add sparkly details like sequins, glitter, or tiny pom-poms for ornaments. It’s a perfect, mess-free way to add some holiday cheer.
3. Potato Print Snowman Cards
For a hands-on activity, try making Christmas cards with potato prints! Cut a potato in half and dip it in white paint to make a snowman shape on cardstock. Kids can add eyes, hats, scarves, and even glitter to personalise each snowman. These make adorable homemade cards to give to family and friends.
4. Yarn-wrapped Ornaments
Yarn-wrapped Christmas ornaments are not only easy but also great for fine motor skills. Use cardboard cutouts of Christmas shapes like stars or trees, and wrap them with colourful yarn. Kids love how soft and fuzzy they feel, and they make charming homemade decorations for the tree.
5. Handprint Christmas Trees
Get a little messy and create a handprint Christmas tree! Simply have kids dip their hands in green paint and press them onto a large piece of paper in the shape of a tree. They can add tiny fingerprints as ornaments, and maybe even a hand-drawn star on top. This is a keepsake craft that parents love to hang up year after year.
6. Toilet Paper Roll Reindeer
Toilet paper rolls are a staple in kids’ crafts, and they make the cutest little reindeer. Paint the roll brown, add googly eyes, and glue on pipe cleaners for antlers. Add a red pom-pom nose, and you’ve got yourself a mini Rudolph!
7. Paper Plate Snowman
Kids can turn a simple paper plate into a friendly snowman face with just a few supplies. Glue on some buttons, a construction paper carrot nose, and a little hat. These snowmen make fun wall or door decorations, and they’re easy for kids to personalise however they like.
Additional Christmas Craft Ideas
Here are even more easy and fun Christmas crafts that will keep kids entertained and bring loads of holiday cheer! These ideas are simple, use everyday materials, and are a great way to make memories together.
8. Paper Strip Christmas Tree Ornaments
Cut coloured paper into strips, and have kids stack them in a tree shape, glueing each layer. Add a star on top and a loop to hang it on the tree!
9. Salt Dough Ornaments
Mix up a batch of salt dough (just flour, salt, and water), and let the kids cut out Christmas shapes. Bake them, paint them, and seal them for adorable homemade ornaments.
10. Christmas Lights Fingerprint Card
Draw a string for lights on a piece of paper, and let kids add “lights” using their fingerprints in bright paint. It’s easy, cute, and makes a great gift!
11. Pine Cone Christmas Trees
Collect pine cones, paint them green, and add little pom-poms or sequins for ornaments. These make adorable mini trees for the house.
12. Reindeer Paper Bag Puppets
Decorate brown paper bags with googly eyes, red noses, and paper antlers to make festive reindeer puppets for playtime.
13. Candy Cane Bead Ornaments
String red and white beads onto pipe cleaners to create candy cane shapes. Easy for little fingers and great for fine motor skills!
14. Christmas Tree Pasta Craft
Dye pasta green and have kids glue them onto paper in the shape of a Christmas tree. Add “ornaments” with small stickers or coloured paper circles.
15. Handprint Santa Claus
Trace kids’ hands, paint the fingers white for Santa’s beard, and the palm red for his hat. Add eyes and a nose, and you have a jolly Santa!
16. Tissue Paper Wreath
Cut a paper plate into a ring, and glue on green tissue paper for a wreath look. Kids can add red bows or little pom-poms as “berries.”
17. Foil Star Ornaments
Cut star shapes out of cardboard, cover with aluminium foil, and decorate with glitter or stickers for sparkly, lightweight ornaments.
18. DIY Snow Globes
Use empty baby food jars, small holiday figurines, glitter, and water. Seal with glue, shake, and watch the glitter snow!
19. Button Christmas Trees
Glue green buttons in a triangular shape to make Christmas trees. Add small red or white buttons as “ornaments.”
20. Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes
Twist red and white pipe cleaners together to create candy canes. Simple to make and fun to hang around the house!
21. Santa Beard Countdown Chain
Cut white paper strips for Santa’s beard and have kids link them together. Each day they remove one until Christmas Day!
22. Paper Plate Reindeer Antlers
Cut a paper plate in half, paint it brown, and attach antlers for kids to wear as a reindeer headband.
23. DIY Felt Christmas Tree
Cut a large tree shape out of green felt, and let kids decorate it with small felt shapes as ornaments.
24. Q-Tip Snowflake Art
Use Q-tips and white paint to make snowflakes on dark paper. Arrange them in star shapes and add glitter for extra sparkle!
25. Popsicle Stick Sleds
Glue popsicle sticks together in the shape of a sledge, paint, and decorate with tiny bows for a cute holiday decoration.
26. Cardboard Gingerbread Men
Cut gingerbread man shapes out of cardboard and let kids decorate with buttons, paint, and ribbons.
27. Cupcake Liner Christmas Trees
Stack green cupcake liners to create a layered Christmas tree effect. Add stickers or gems as ornaments.
28. Pom-Pom Snowmen
Make snowmen out of white pom-poms and glue on eyes, buttons, and a tiny hat for a fun winter decoration.
29. Clothespin Reindeer
Paint clothespins brown, add googly eyes and a red pom-pom nose, and glue on mini antlers for a cute reindeer craft.
30. Paper Plate Elf Faces
Kids can decorate paper plates to look like Christmas elves with construction paper ears, hats, and cute painted faces.
31. Toilet Paper Roll Santas
Paint toilet paper rolls red, add a cotton ball for Santa’s beard, and a belt to make mini Santas for decoration.
32. Bubble Wrap Christmas Tree Painting
Dip bubble wrap in green paint and press it onto paper in a tree shape. It creates a fun textured effect!
33. Painted Rock Reindeer
Paint rocks brown, add googly eyes, a red nose, and antlers with black marker or paint. Great for decorating inside or outside!
34. Pipe Cleaner Wreaths
Twist green pipe cleaners into small circles to make wreaths. Kids can decorate with tiny bows or beads.
35. Paper Roll Christmas Candles
Paint cardboard rolls white or red, add “flames” with orange and yellow paper, and display them as a cute holiday decoration.
36. Felt Candy Canes
Cut red and white felt into strips, wrap them around each other, and glue them to create a soft, homemade candy cane.
37. Santa’s Sleigh Silhouette Art
Let kids cut out Santa’s sleigh and reindeer shapes, place them on dark blue paper, and paint around them to create a starry night.
38. Handprint Reindeer
Trace your child’s hand, paint it brown, and add a red nose and antlers for a keepsake reindeer decoration.
39. Jingle Bell Bracelets
String jingle bells onto pipe cleaners for fun bracelets that make festive sounds when shaken.
40. Holiday Suncatchers
Cut Christmas shapes from clear plastic, let kids colour with markers, and hang them in the window for pretty suncatchers.
41. Cotton Ball Santa Hats
Cut out red triangles for hats and glue cotton balls on the edges for the classic Santa hat look.
42. Pom-Pom Garland
String pom-poms together to create a colourful garland to decorate the tree or hang around the room.
43. Snowy Pinecones with Epsom Salt
Brush pinecones with glue and sprinkle with Epsom salt for a “snowy” effect. Great for table decor or a winter wonderland scene.
44. Tissue Paper Christmas Tree Collage
Use scraps of green tissue paper to create a Christmas tree collage. Decorate with little stars or glitter.
45. Bubble Wrap Stamped Snowmen
Paint bubble wrap white and use it as a stamp to make snowman bodies. Add details with markers or paint.
46. Paper Straw Christmas Trees
Cut green paper straws into different lengths and arrange them in a tree shape, glueing them onto paper.
47. Cinnamon Stick Reindeer
Glue googly eyes, a red pom-pom, and antlers made from twine to a cinnamon stick for a rustic reindeer craft.
48. Coffee Filter Snowflakes
Fold coffee filters and snip away small shapes to create delicate snowflakes. Hang them up for a festive display!
49. Beaded Garland
String together beads in red, green, and white for a garland that kids can help make to decorate the tree or their rooms.
50. No-Sew Sock Snowman
Fill a white sock with rice, tie it off in sections, and add buttons, a scarf, and a hat for a cosy snowman decoration.
What You Need for These Christmas Crafts
To get started with these fun Christmas crafts, you’ll need some basic supplies that are likely already around the house or easily found at a craft store. Here’s a list of essentials to have on hand:
- Paper and Cardstock – Great for snowflakes, cards, and Christmas cutouts.
- Markers, Crayons, and Paints – For adding colour and details to each craft.
- Glue and Tape – Essential for assembling parts and adding decorations.
- Scissors (Kid-Friendly) – For cutting shapes, making fringe, and getting creative.
- Pipe Cleaners and Popsicle Sticks – Versatile materials for making ornaments, trees, and frames.
- Glitter, Sequins, and Stickers – To add sparkle and shine to each creation.
- Cotton Balls and Pom-Poms – Perfect for snowmen, Santa beards, and fluffy accents.
- Toilet Paper Rolls and Paper Plates – Great for creating reindeer, wreaths, and angels.
- Ribbons and Yarn – Useful for wrapping, hanging ornaments, and adding texture.
- Buttons and Beads – For decorating ornaments or adding eyes to characters.
With these supplies, kids can make nearly any Christmas craft imaginable! Most projects require only a few of these items, making it easy to keep things fun, festive, and budget-friendly.
Final Thoughts
Making Christmas crafts is such a great method for binding the family, provoking creativity, and building lasting memories. These simple, fun crafts will keep little hands busy and add a personal touch to your holiday decor. From decorating a house to homemade gifts to just adding a little festivity in the classroom, each project is an excellent opportunity for the children to learn new skills and take pride in their work. I recently recreated one of the best advent calendars for this year, and I have to admit that it was so much fun! So get out the supplies, pop in the Christmas music, and begin revelling in the wonder of crafting together this Christmas season!
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