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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: Simple and exciting project collection (71–80)

Plastic bag snowman

[Craft Play] Easy-to-make snowman using a plastic bag
Plastic bag snowman

Fill a small white plastic bag with cotton and tie the opening.

Take yarn strands (3–4 strands layered), tie an overhand knot at both ends, and tie them around the center of the bag.

This creates a two-tiered snowman and doubles as a scarf decoration! Attach face and body pattern pieces made from construction paper, then color a paper cup blue to resemble a bucket and place it on top.

Finally, insert cotton swabs colored red to make the hands, and you’re done! It’s a perfect idea for craft time at a Christmas party or for winter room decorations.

Stick Santa

Easy! Playable Christmas Origami [Santa Claus & Reindeer Stick] Origami Santa Claus
Stick Santa

Here’s how to make a “Santa-stick” you can enjoy at Christmas.

Fold the origami paper in half into a triangle twice, matching the diagonals, then open it with the white side facing up.

Fold the left and right corners inward so their tips land slightly outside the center line.

Flip the paper over and fold it in half, matching the top and bottom corners.

Take one layer of the top corner and fold it down to meet the bottom edge; then fold it back along the crease and return the folded-down part to the top.

Slightly fold the bottom left and right corners to the back, and you’re done.

Use pens or stickers to draw the face and outfit, and finally attach a stick.

You can make the stick by rolling up a piece of origami that’s been folded into a triangle.

Cake-shaped accessory case

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This is a cake-pattern trinket holder made using paper cups.

First, take one paper cup and make a straight cut from the rim down to the bottom, then cut out the bottom as well.

Use this as a base, and decorate it to look like a cake by attaching felt or construction paper on top.

Once the base decoration is complete, attach it to another paper cup to finish.

It’s easy, cute, and you can customize the decorations however you like, so it’s highly recommended! You can even add a lid to the trinket holder with a bit of creativity, so give that a try if you have the time.

Glass tile-style keychain

[Easy] Christmas Craft: How to Make a Keychain – Also Works as an Ornament Decoration; Fun for Children and Seniors
Glass tile-style keychain

How about making a keychain with glass-tile-like transparency? Here’s an item you can enjoy by holding it up to the light or shining a lamp through it.

Stick transparent origami paper onto both sides of double-sided tape, then cut it into small pieces so the parts can move around inside the case.

Put the cut pieces into a keychain kit you can buy at a 100-yen shop and add beads or charms.

Finally, close the kit’s lid to finish.

It’s also recommended to let kids choose the parts and add decorations like Santa or snow to give it a Christmas feel.

Let’s decorate a Christmas cake

December/Winter Craft Journal: “Let’s Decorate a Christmas Cake!” — For 2- and 3-Year-Olds [Nursery/Kindergarten]
Let's decorate a Christmas cake

Cake decoration has a festive charm that excites children not only at Christmas.

Decorating paper cupcakes made from colored construction paper with their favorite designs is sure to be an exciting activity for kids.

They can paste origami in various shapes or draw whatever they like with crayons—each child’s unique decorations will make Christmas even more fun.

It’s also a craft that adults will enjoy doing together with them, thinking about how to make it look delicious or cute.