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 collection of Christmas craft ideas (21–30)
Easy with cardboard! A yarn Christmas tree

A Christmas tree made by wrapping yarn around a cardboard base has a warm, charming feel.
Cut the cardboard into a triangle and wrap your favorite color of yarn around and around.
If you change colors partway through, you’ll create a gradient for a more stylish finish.
Add yarn pom-poms or beads at the end to complete the tree.
Since you don’t use glue or scissors, even small children can work on it safely.
It fits anywhere and is the perfect size for a tabletop.
This is a Christmas tree idea you can get absorbed in making, using familiar materials that bring a cozy sense of warmth.
Wall-mounted Christmas tree made with origami

A Christmas tree made up of small trees looks so festive.
The origami folds are very simple: first fold it in half into a triangle, then fold both sides toward the center line.
Fold the flaps at the center outward.
Align with the mountain fold line, fold it in half so the colored side faces out, then fold it downward.
When using scissors, the key is to cut from the corners at a diagonal, rounding as you go.
Glue two accordion-style trees together with a slight offset, then attach the trunk to finish.
If you’re layering three pieces, adjust where you cut to keep the balance.
It might look even more festive if you change up the origami patterns as you make them.
How to make a Mickey-style Santa hat

Here’s how to make a cute Mickey-like Santa hat that makes a sound.
First, cut red felt into a cone to fit the size of the head.
Since you’ll attach a pom-pom at the top, trim a small bit off the tip.
Next, stack two felt circles and sew around them, leaving a small opening.
Turn it inside out and insert a foam sheet.
Pay attention to the ear orientation and sew them onto the cone-shaped felt.
Turn the hat inside out, then use a glue gun to attach ornaments and a bell, and you’re done!
Craft band Christmas wreath

Speaking of Christmas decorations, wreaths are a classic.
The freedom to choose what to adorn the base ring with is part of the excitement, isn’t it? This piece shows how to make the wreath base by weaving craft bands.
You’ll use two bands, weave them into a square pattern with alternating colors, stack those pieces, and finally connect them into a ring.
Since you’ll weave a long length to form a large ring, it’s important to firmly learn the weaving method as you go.
Decide on your design as well—whether to use bands in Christmas colors or to bring out the Christmas feel through the decorations.
Easy Christmas tree using a toilet paper roll core

A Christmas tree you can make using familiar scrap materials is perfect for a parent-child craft.
Lightly flatten a toilet paper roll, then use a pencil to sketch the tree and the cup (base) sections.
Draw so that the tree is balanced evenly on both sides.
Cut along the lines with scissors, then push the triangular part inward while spreading out the round part at the bottom.
Stick the tree together with double-sided tape and start wrapping yarn around it; the key is to wrap so there are no gaps in the yarn.
Finish by attaching the flowerpot section made from brown origami paper.
If you like, use glue to add ribbons or beads to create a one-of-a-kind Christmas tree.
Christmas tree made with pipe cleaners

A Christmas tree made with shimmering, eye-catching chenille stems (pipe cleaners).
Cut construction paper into a tree shape, then fold and lay the pipe cleaners from the bottom up so there are no gaps.
Combining green, gold, red, and other colors creates a beautiful gradient.
Add a loop at the top to turn it into a hanging ornament, and decorate with ribbons or beads for an instant festive touch.
The softness and luster of the pipe cleaners stimulate children’s creativity and help develop fine motor skills.
The finished tree can be displayed anywhere and instantly fills the room with a sparkling Christmas atmosphere—an easy, dazzling holiday craft idea.
Complete with just two pieces of fabric! Easy Christmas tree

This Christmas tree made from two pieces of fabric is a simple project—just sew them together and fold—making it perfect for sewing beginners.
Cut the outer and lining fabrics into half-circle shapes and sew them together.
Simply changing the fabric patterns transforms the look completely, letting you style it in Scandinavian or natural tastes.
Picking cute fabrics with kids and experiencing hand-stitching can also give a great sense of accomplishment.
It’s a Christmas tree idea that adds warmth to your room and is perfect for winter décor.



