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Craft ideas for a children's association Christmas party: a collection of easy and exciting projects

“What kind of crafts would the kids enjoy at the children’s association Christmas party?” If you’re grappling with that question, you’re not alone.

In this article, we introduce fun craft ideas that will make children’s eyes light up, such as pipe-cleaner wreaths, moving Santa Clauses, and snow globes.

All of them can be made with simple materials and easy steps, so everyone can have a cheerful time together.

How about creating wonderful memories this Christmas by making crafts with the kids?

Craft ideas for a children's association Christmas party: A collection of simple, crowd-pleasing projects (41–50)

For adults! How to make a Santa hat

DIY Adults’ Christmas Santa Claus Hat: How to Make a Simple Adult Santa Hat (includes Korean: 크리스마스 어른 산타모자 만들기)
For adults! How to make a Santa hat

Speaking of Christmas, Santa Claus comes to mind.

I’m sure he’ll deliver wonderful presents to children all around the world again this year.

As for Santa’s red-and-white hat, it’s easier to make than you might think, so why not make a bunch and have everyone wear them on Christmas Day? If you use ordinary fabric, it’ll be too soft and the hat won’t stand up, so a sturdier felt is a good choice.

If you want an even more structured hat, make a triangle cone out of thick paper and cover it with fabric.

Using cotton for the trim adds a cozy, warm feel.

Make it with construction paper! How to make a Christmas hat

This project involves making items inspired by Christmas trees and Santa hats out of construction paper.

For the base, simply cut the paper into a half circle and shape it into a three-dimensional cone, which allows for a variety of creative variations.

If you’re making decorations, use a small size; if it’s for wearing, measure the head size, decide the diameter accordingly, and start from there—that’s the key.

It’s harder to add decorations after forming the cone, so decorate while it’s still a half circle, then shape it.

It may also be important to consider color balance as you create it.

Quick and easy by rolling construction paper! Santa hat

Here’s how to make a Santa hat easily with construction paper! First, cut the paper into a cone to fit your head size.

Since you’ll attach a pom-pom to the tip, trim a tiny bit off the very top.

Tape the edge so it forms a cone.

Next, make a pom-pom with yarn.

You can also use a pom-pom maker from the dollar store, which is recommended.

Attach the finished pom-pom to the top with wood glue or similar adhesive.

Punch two holes along the brim of the hat and thread elastic through, adjusting it to fit your head.

Finally, decorate the brim with cotton to finish! Adding origami pieces or stickers for decoration is also cute.

Great for party games too! Pinecone Kendama

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How about making a pinecone kendama you can play with after crafting? First, use pens and stickers to decorate two paper cups however you like.

Once you’re done, glue the cups together bottom to bottom, then use kite string to connect the cups and the pinecone—that’s it! You can give the cups a Christmas-themed design, or decorate them and imagine the pinecone as a Christmas tree.

With a bit of creativity, it turns into the perfect holiday craft.

Be sure to finish it as a pinecone kendama that looks great on display, too.

Pine cone craft that won’t get your hands dirty

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When it comes to Christmas crafts, pinecone trees are such a classic idea.

But pinecones have a complex shape, so painting them can take time, and little kids often end up getting paint on their hands and clothes.

So here’s a simple way to color pinecones: use a plastic bag.

Put paint and a pinecone into the bag, then shake or knead it to apply the color.

If you want a light coat, shake it; if you want a deeper color, kneading is recommended.