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Family Christmas crafting session with paper cutouts, crayons, and handmade tree decorations, ideal for festive family bonding time

6 Christmas Crafts for Kids: Easy Holiday Fun!

The holiday season is the perfect time to bring the family together for some creative fun! Christmas crafts offer a joyful way to celebrate, spark your child’s imagination, and create lasting memories. These simple, festive projects are easy for little hands and make wonderful keepsakes. From handprint Christmas trees to eco-friendly garlands and whimsical pinecone ornaments, these crafts add a personalized touch to your holiday decor. So, gather your supplies, put on some holiday music, and dive into these delightful Christmas crafts that your kids will love!

If you enjoyed crafting for Thanksgiving, try our Thanksgiving Fun: 25 Fall Crafts for Kids for more seasonal ideas to keep little hands busy and creative.

Handprint Christmas Tree Art: Personalize the Holidays with Tiny Handprints

Kids' Christmas craft featuring a painted handprint Christmas tree decorated with gold glitter garland, a fun holiday art project for children

Create a festive Christmas tree using your child’s handprints! This easy and adorable craft lets little ones get hands-on with the holiday spirit. Kids will enjoy decorating their tree with glitter and stickers, making it a memorable keepsake for years to come.

Difficulty Level: Easy
Mess Level: Medium
Setup Time: 10 minutes
Recommended Age Range: 3 and up

Materials:

  • Construction paper
  • Green paint
  • Glitter
  • Star stickers
  • Paintbrushes

Instructions:

  1. Start by letting your child dip their hands in green paint.
  2. Help them stamp their hands on the construction paper, arranging the prints in a triangle shape to form a Christmas tree.
  3. Once the paint is dry, let your child decorate the tree with glitter and star stickers to add a touch of sparkle.

Pro Tip: Display your finished masterpiece on the fridge or frame it as a holiday keepsake!

DIY Pinecone Ornaments: Nature-Inspired Holiday Decor

Homemade pine cone ornaments decorated with paint and pom-poms great for a rustic and creative Christmas tree decoration

Turn gathered pinecones into festive ornaments with this simple craft. Kids can paint and decorate the pinecones, adding a homemade touch to your Christmas tree or holiday decor.

Difficulty Level: Easy
Mess Level: Low
Setup Time: 10 minutes
Recommended Age Range: 3 and up

Materials:

  • Pinecones
  • Paint (in holiday colors)
  • Ribbon
  • Glitter
  • Paintbrushes

Instructions:

  1. Head outside to collect a few pinecones. Make sure they’re clean and dry.
  2. Let kids paint the pinecones in their favorite holiday colors, then sprinkle glitter on them while the paint is wet for extra sparkle.
  3. Attach a ribbon to the top of each pinecone so you can hang them on the tree or around the house.

Salt Dough Handprint Ornaments: Make Lasting Holiday Memories

Handcrafted salt dough ornaments painted with festive designs including a handprint Santa and snowflake perfect for DIY holiday decorations

These salt dough ornaments are a wonderful way to capture your child’s tiny handprint and make beautiful keepsakes. Plus, they’re perfect for gifting to grandparents and friends!

Difficulty Level: Easy
Mess Level: Medium
Setup Time: 15 minutes (plus 2-3 hours for baking)
Recommended Age Range: 3 and up

Materials:

  • 1 cup salt
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Paint
  • Ribbon
  • Paintbrushes

Instructions:

  1. Mix salt, flour, and water together to form a dough. Roll it out until it’s about 1/2 inch thick.
  2. Help your child press their hand into the dough to create a handprint, then cut out the print with a cookie cutter or a knife.
  3. Bake at 200°F for 2-3 hours until the dough is hard. Once cool, paint and decorate as desired.

Pro Tip: Add a personalized note to make each ornament extra special.

Paper Plate Christmas Wreaths: Kid-Friendly Holiday Decor

DIY Christmas wreath made from a decorated paper plate and green paper cutouts perfect for a fun holiday craft activity for kids

This simple craft lets kids make their very own Christmas wreaths out of paper plates. They’ll love cutting, gluing, and decorating with festive materials!

Difficulty Level: Easy
Mess Level: Low
Setup Time: 10 minutes
Recommended Age Range: 3 and up

Materials:

  • Paper plates
  • Green tissue paper
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Pom-poms or small bells for decoration

Instructions:

  1. Cut out the center of a paper plate, leaving a ring that will be the base of the wreath.
  2. Tear or cut green tissue paper into small pieces, then glue them onto the plate to cover the entire surface.
  3. Add pom-poms or bells to the wreath as decorations, gluing them in place.

Pro Tip: Hang the wreaths on doors or walls for a festive touch!

Recycled Christmas Card Garland: Eco-Friendly Holiday Fun

Festive Christmas card garland using vintage holiday cards and red ribbon an easy DIY holiday decor idea for showcasing holiday greetings

Transform old Christmas cards into a beautiful holiday garland. This eco-friendly craft teaches kids the value of recycling while making festive decorations!

Difficulty Level: Easy
Mess Level: Low
Setup Time: 10 minutes
Recommended Age Range: 4 and up

Materials:

  • Old Christmas cards
  • Scissors
  • Hole punch
  • Ribbon or string

Instructions:

  1. Cut out shapes like stars, trees, or circles from old Christmas cards.
  2. Use a hole punch to make a hole in the top of each shape.
  3. Thread ribbon or string through the holes to create a garland, then hang it around the house.

Pro Tip: This is a great way to upcycle holiday cards.

Holiday Mason Jar Snow Globes: Bring Winter Magic Indoors

DIY snow globe made with a mason jar featuring a glittery blue Christmas tree inside with green and blue mini trees in the background perfect for a fun holiday craft project

Create your own snow globe by gluing a plastic tree or figurine to the lid of a mason jar, filling the jar with water and glitter, then sealing the lid tightly.

Difficulty Level: Medium
Mess Level: Medium
Setup Time: 15 minutes
Recommended Age Range: 5 and up

Materials:

  • Mason jars
  • Small plastic trees or figurines
  • Glitter
  • Water
  • Hot glue

Instructions:

  1. Hot glue a small plastic tree or figurine to the lid of the mason jar.
  2. Fill the mason jar with water, leaving a small gap at the top.
  3. Add a pinch of glitter to create a snowfall effect, then tightly screw the lid onto the jar.

Crafting together during the holiday season is a beautiful way to connect, create, and make treasured memories with your little ones. From festive handprint trees to nature-inspired pinecone ornaments, these easy Christmas crafts allow kids to express their creativity while adding a homemade touch to your holiday celebrations. Plus, these projects teach valuable lessons about recycling and the joy of giving. As you hang up your child’s creations and fill your home with the warmth of their handmade decorations, you’ll be reminded that the best part of the holidays is the time spent together. Happy crafting, and may your holiday season be filled with joy, laughter, and creative fun!

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