Let's make it with 100-yen shop materials! A roundup of Christmas craft ideas
As Christmas approaches, you might feel like brightening up your room with handmade decorations.
But you can’t spend a lot on materials… If that sounds like you, you’re not alone! The truth is, you can make wonderfully charming Christmas items using supplies from the 100-yen shop.
In this article, we’ll introduce Christmas craft ideas made with 100-yen materials that kids and adults alike can enjoy.
They’re all easy to make with simple steps, so give them a try!
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Let's make it with dollar store materials! A roundup of Christmas craft ideas (61–70)
Yarn Tree Garland
https://www.tiktok.com/@gianjoshua21/video/7041924044551179521This is a simple and cute garland made by stringing together soft-looking mascots crafted from yarn.
The key is the yarn colors—by combining red, green, white, and other shades, it creates a festive Christmas atmosphere.
To make each mascot, wrap yarn around a template, tie it into a bundle, cut it, and shape it; the flared look even resembles a Christmas tree.
It’s also a great idea to add decorations to make them look more like Christmas trees.
Be sure to keep the color balance in mind as you go.
Wobbly Snowman

Speaking of Christmas, it’s the time when it might snow—the falling snow really highlights the fun of the season’s events.
This is a perfect winter craft: a cute snowman mascot that gently sways side to side.
Cut thick paper to match the size of a plastic bottle cap for each part of the snowman’s body, assemble and decorate them to complete the snowman.
Then attach a clay weight to the plastic bottle cap and fix it to the body—done.
As you work, check how heavy the weight should be and how it affects the movement.
Christmas gift-shaped charm

Speaking of Christmas, presents are essential—they’re a symbol of that bubbling excitement for kids, aren’t they? Let’s capture that excitement by making charms inspired by gifts.
Draw snowmen, Santa Claus, and other motifs on craft paper, place them into small bags filled with cotton to resemble snow, and shape them like presents.
Once you’ve got the shape, attach ribbons and other decorations to make them look even more like real gifts, and you’re done.
Line up a variety of designs to create a festive, joyful display.
Tapestry of a Christmas tree

A festive tapestry featuring a large Christmas tree design that can be displayed without taking up much space.
Cut paper into the shape of a tree and intentionally use the outer part; use this as a stencil to paint a tree shape onto the fabric.
Then, using the painted tree as the base, add three-dimensional decorations made from materials like thick paper that evoke the feeling of Christmas, and it’s complete.
While the base is simply painted, the decorations are three-dimensional, helping to create a sense of excitement and festivity for the event.
Star ornament made from straws

When it comes to decorating a Christmas tree, star shapes are a classic motif that lend a magical touch to winter nights.
Let’s make these essential festive star ornaments using straws.
First, cut the straws to equal lengths and connect five pieces with thread.
Then, adjust how the pieces overlap and shape them into a star to finish.
Depending on the length of the pieces, the shape may not come together perfectly at first, so fine-tune it to create a beautiful star.



