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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 Christmas party: Simple and exciting projects (61–70)

Paper roll cake

Christmas Craft (Part 1): Easy Cardboard “Paper Roll Cake”
Paper roll cake

As Christmas approaches, you start seeing lots of adorable Swiss rolls decorated with Santa Claus and reindeer.

How about making a paper roll cake as a Christmas craft? Attach rolled colored paper to both ends of a piece of corrugated cardboard, then roll it up to form the cake body.

After that, create and add any decorations you like, such as cinnamon rolls or holly.

You can make the cinnamon rolls by layering different colors of paper in varying sizes, gluing them together, and then rolling them up.

tissue paper tree

@buchiko_hoiku

🐶 @buchiko_hoiku ◂◂◂◂ Check out my other posts, too 🌼 This time, it’s a tree that even infants can make easily 🎄 Crumple up tissue paper to enjoy the texture, peel stickers using little fingers, and decorate as you go—so you can make a cute tree easily while having fun 😆💕 Tips: To keep the cone base from losing its shape, gently dab the pieces on when sticking. As you add tissue paper, it gets bulkier, so make the cone base a bit slimmer to avoid a chubby tree 🙆🏻‍♀️ Also!! This craft is available as a kit for purchase 🌟 Craft kits saved me back when I was working on the front lines, so now I want to help teachers who are struggling! I make each one with that in mind ✂️ Links to Mercari and BASE are in my profile! I’m selling other crafts, too, so I’d love for you to take a peek 👀 A follow would make me even happier 🥴💕 lol Please try making it yourself 🌈 I’d love to hear your “I made it!” reports—they keep me going 🥹❤️‍🔥 Thank you so much for reading to the end 🐶 I share ideas you can easily copy—from intro to crafting ♬︎ Likes ♥, saves 𖤘, and follows 𖤐 would make me cry with joy 😂 lol Comments are super welcome 🤍🤍Nursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten TeacherWinter Craft#Wall CreationInfant CraftPlay that expands from picture booksChristmas crafts

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A fun Christmas craft where you crumple tissue paper and stick on lots of stickers.

First, roll construction paper into a cone to make the tree base.

Then, using double-sided tape, attach crumpled tissue paper to serve as the leaves.

Once you’ve covered the entire outside of the cone, decorate it with shiny round stickers and Christmas-themed stickers.

Finally, wrap thin white yarn around it to represent snow, add a star on top, and it’s complete! You can also use cotton to represent snow.

Using several shades of green tissue paper gives it a cute look.

Cap Christmas craft

@pi_chan.sensei__hoiku

Here’s what we’re bringing you this time… “Cap Christmas”! You can enjoy such a cute Christmas using scrap materials. We tend to throw bottle caps away, but with a little effort they can turn magically adorable!! I’d be so happy if you try making them too ☺︎#ChristmasChristmas craftsProduction of materials in December

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The caps from plastic bottles tend to pile up without us noticing after we finish drinking.

It feels like a waste to just throw them away as trash.

If you wash the caps and wrap them with origami paper, they transform into great crafting materials.

Using different origami patterns—like checks or floral designs—can also change the feel of your creations.

Arrange and glue the origami-wrapped caps onto construction paper or cardstock in any design you like.

Laying them out in a circle like a wreath or shaping them like a Christmas tree will give you a project that’s perfect for December.

Cotton snow globe ornament

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If you could decorate the Christmas tree with pieces you made yourself, it would create even more special holiday memories.

If the projects are simple, kids can enjoy making them, too.

Depending on your ideas, you can get all the materials—like cotton and ornament cases—at the 100-yen shop.

There are fun techniques as well, such as coloring cotton with pastels.

Kids can have a great time making them together with their friends, so it’s perfect for a Christmas party craft.

Shaka-Shaka Snowman Ornament

@haruharo_made

Christmas craft / Shaker snowman ornament with lace paper. The sequins inside shake and look adorable ♡ You can also color the lace paper and turn it into Santa, a reindeer, etc.—also cute ♡ Materials: • Construction paper • Lace paper doilies • Clear plastic bag • Sequins • Glue • Scissors • String • Clear tapeCrafts for 4-year-olds Crafts for 5-year-olds#3-year-old crafts#2-year-old's craftCrafts for 1-year-oldsCrafts for 0-year-oldsProduction#Nursery schoolWall decoration#StayHomeTime#AtHomePlayProduction ideas#Nursery School CraftWinter Craft#KindergartenKindergarten craftNursery teacher / Childcare workerKindergarten Teacherwall surface #ChristmasTreeProduction for children under age (infants and toddlers) #Snowman Making Snowman#Christmas Santa Lace paperOrnament Ornament making Made in December # January productionMade in February

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Let us introduce a cute ornament where sequins shake and rattle inside a snowman’s belly.

Prepare two pieces of doily paper and cut out a circle from the center of one.

Put sequins into a clear plastic bag, seal it, and shape it so it doesn’t stick out beyond the doily.

Glue the bag onto the doily with the cut-out center, then layer and glue the other doily on top.

Now the snowman’s body is ready.

Next, attach the snowman’s head, scarf, and hat made from construction paper, and draw the face with crayons or pens.

Finally, glue a looped string to the back, and your ornament is complete.