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 (31–40)
palm-sized tree
https://www.tiktok.com/@yuuri.asobi/video/7449230817525632263Here are some tree craft ideas that even kids can make.
Prepare pipe cleaners, beads, clay, plastic bottle caps, toothpicks, and washi tape.
First, thread beads onto a pipe cleaner at equal intervals.
Once threaded, coil it into a spiral, then pull the inside upward to form a tree shape.
Fix the pipe cleaner to a toothpick painted brown, and insert it into clay packed inside the cap to secure it.
Decorate the top of the tree with a star, and finish by adorning the sides of the cap with washi tape.
Ornaments that can be stuck on windows
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These are ornaments you can stick on windows or mirrors to boost the Christmas vibe, and they look very stylish.
Prepare a clear file folder, sequins, paper, felt-tip pens, and glue, then let’s make them.
Draw a circle on paper, place it inside the clear file, and drip glue over the top.
Sprinkle glitter or sequins over it and let it dry thoroughly.
Peel it off the clear file, and it’s done.
Stick it on a window to enjoy a festive atmosphere.
It might also be cute to draw boots, Santa Claus, and other illustrations on the paper.
Educational Christmas card made with thread
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoiku.seisaku/video/7443275165217197320This is a Christmas card that can also be used as an educational activity, where you fill in the shape of a Christmas tree with yarn.
First, punch tree-shaped holes in the base card and cover the openings with clear tape.
Then attach green yarn for the tree and white and red yarn for the decorations, packing the yarn in to fill the shape.
If you thread the yarn through a ballpoint pen with the tip extended and move the pen while laying down the yarn, it also doubles as pen-control practice.
Pack the yarn in firmly to create a colorful, fun look.
Paper Cup Christmas Lights
https://www.tiktok.com/@chooobo2/video/7436354141355658513The glowing paper cup lights that shine in complete darkness are a big hit at Christmas parties, too.
Prepare a clear file, colored pens, paper cups, a craft knife, rubber bands, plastic wrap, and a light, and let’s make them.
Cut the clear file into a circle and draw an illustration.
Flip it over, color it in, then use the craft knife to cut out the bottom of the paper cup.
Place the circle on the cup, cover it with plastic wrap, and secure it with a rubber band so it doesn’t shift.
Add stickers around the outside, and you’re done.
If you point the light from the cut-out side toward a wall, the illustration will be projected.
It’s also fun to change the designs and make several different paper cups.
stylish and cute Santa hat

Cute and stylish with a swaying pom-pom! Here’s how to make a handmade Santa hat.
No sewing needed, so it’s easy! First, cut a strip of white fabric.
Use the leftover scraps to cover a foam ball, attaching them with a hot glue gun.
Glue a white string or similar to the finished ball.
Next, make the red hat, cutting it to fit the size of your head.
Attach the white fabric you cut at the beginning to the inside of the hat.
Fold the white part over, glue on some elastic, and you’re done! The pom-pom on top bounces around like a snowball and looks adorable.
Let's make it with 100-yen shop materials! Christmas craft ideas roundup (41–50)
How to make a Santa hat for pets

Let’s make a small Santa hat that will make your pet look even cuter.
Use red felt as the base, and combine it with white felt to shape it into a Santa hat.
Adding a yarn pom-pom and other details is a nice touch to make it look more adorable and Santa-like.
Some pets may feel uncomfortable and refuse to wear the hat, so it might be important to focus on ease of wearing by using lighter materials and similar considerations.
Christmas cards made with washi tape

This is a Christmas card that shows a colorful Christmas tree by layering different masking tapes.
First, fold the base paper in half and cut a tree-shaped window on one side.
Then, on the inside of the opposite side—away from the tree cutout—start sticking masking tape.
When you close the card, the opening will reveal a colorful tree shape.
It’s a simple craft where you just layer masking tape without worrying about the shape, but for a more beautiful result, keep checking how it will look as a tree as you go.



