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 100-yen shop materials! A roundup of Christmas craft ideas (1–10)
A tinsel Christmas wreath

Here’s how to make a Christmas wreath easily with pipe cleaners! You’ll need two pipe cleaners, items like a battery, a straw, a pen, and decorations such as ribbon.
First, stack the two pipe cleaners and twist them together.
Next, sandwich something like a battery with the pipe cleaners and twist as you shape it into a ring.
Secure the end, and your wreath is done! After that, add any decorations you like and have fun.
If you change the thickness of the item you sandwich (like different batteries), you can make rings of various sizes.
It’s also a good idea to choose what you sandwich based on the size of the wreath you want to make.
Strawberry Santa

Introducing how to make adorable strawberry Santas, perfect for Christmas decorations.
You will need felt, a toilet paper roll, double-sided tape, masking tape, yarn, round buttons or beads, and wood glue.
Here’s how to make them: First, wrap masking tape around the toilet paper roll to hold the felt in place temporarily and cut the felt to size.
Apply double-sided tape along the top edge and cut the bottom edge into eight vertical sections.
Cut the toilet paper roll to the desired height, then stick the felt to it where you applied the double-sided tape.
Bend the eight cut sections outward and attach them loosely with wood glue to create a soft, flared look.
This becomes the body, so wrap yarn around the top and glue it in place.
Next, make a cone out of felt and attach yarn to create the hat.
Finally, put the hat on the felt-covered roll body, add eyes with buttons or beads, and you’re done! Making Santas in different colors is super cute, too.
Christmas tree-shaped lantern

We’re introducing an easy way to make a Christmas tree lantern that kids and adults can create.
You’ll need scratch art sheets, black cardstock, a lantern, and clear tape.
First, make a triangular template.
Using the template, cut three pieces from the scratch sheets, then use a skewer or a shaved-down chopstick to draw your designs.
Attach the three pieces together to form a triangular shade, then place it over the lantern.
Turn on the lantern light, and your adorable Christmas tree lantern is complete!
Let’s make it with 100-yen shop materials! Christmas Craft Ideas Roundup (11–20)
snow globe

Let’s make a snow globe that really boosts the winter mood using items from the 100-yen shop! Prepare an empty jar, glitter, clear liquid glue, and a favorite figurine.
You can get everything at a 100-yen store, so it’s easy to make.
The key steps are to secure the decorations to the bottom of the jar and fill it with a mixture of liquid glue and water.
Adjust the ratio of glue to water so the glitter falls slowly.
It’s great not only for Christmas—you can also use seasonal items to match any time of year.
A Christmas tree that looks like a cake

I’ll show you how to make a Christmas tree that looks like a cake and makes you want to eat it.
Materials: construction paper or cardstock, yarn, ribbon, pom-poms, picks (toothpick or stick), double-sided tape, clear tape, and wood glue.
First, draw a circle on the construction paper and cut it out.
Cut the circle in half, and roll one half into a cone.
Make a star for the pick, attach it, and stick it to the top of the cone.
Next, apply double-sided tape to the cone.
Wrap yarn around the cone over the tape.
Finally, wrap a ribbon around the bottom and decorate with pom-poms, and you’re done! Try using yarn in your favorite colors to make a colorful cake tree.
Glowing Fluffy Mini Tree

Here’s how to make a glowing, fluffy Christmas tree using LED lights.
You’ll need 10 grams of plaster craft, water, Christmas molds, paint, a tree base, double-sided tape, yarn, and an LED light.
First, let’s make the ornaments with the plaster.
Dissolve the plaster in water and pour it into the molds.
After 30–40 minutes, once it’s set, remove it.
Paint the molded pieces with colors.
Attach paper to the bottom of the tree base, stick double-sided tape onto the base, and wrap the fluffy yarn around it.
Wrap the LED light around the tree base, then attach the ornaments and decorations you made—and you’re done! It’s very easy, so make lots of them and enjoy Christmas!
Pine cone Christmas tree

If you paint pinecones with acrylics, wrap pipe cleaners around them, and decorate with beads and glitter nail polish, you can create a very stylish tree using only items from the 100-yen shop.
It’s also a great idea to go collect pinecones at the park with your family.
Display them by the window or at the entrance to bring a lovely Christmas atmosphere to your home.
Working together from gathering materials to finishing the project will deepen communication between parents and children.
Put your heart into making it so you can create a Christmas full of lasting memories.



