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?
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Craft ideas for a children's association Christmas party: Simple and exciting project collection (71–80)
Christmas hat

Let’s make a one-of-a-kind hat inspired by a Christmas tree! It’s easy to create with construction paper and origami, so it’s great for crafting with kids.
First, draw an arc with a ballpoint pen on green construction paper, crease along the line, and roll it up to form a pointy hat.
Use gold origami to make the star for the tree, and create ornaments with a Christmas theme.
Thread yarn through cut pieces of straw, tie it, and attach it to the inside of the hat to finish.
Christmas headband

Introducing charming Christmas headband ideas that look store-bought—so good you won’t believe they’re handmade! Use a ready-made headband as the base, wrap wire around it, then coil the wire upward into a spring shape.
Wrapping it around a pen helps you get a neat, springy coil—highly recommended.
Next, make felt decorations like trees, Christmas lettering, or stars, and simply sandwich and glue the bit of wire you left at the top of the spring between the felt pieces.
It’s incredibly easy yet turns out adorable.
For the felt decorations, you can make the same piece for both front and back, or if you’re short on time, you can leave the back plain.
reindeer

This craft uses construction paper to make a reindeer carrying Santa Claus and presents as it runs across the sky.
The three-dimensional, cute reindeer will liven up and brighten children’s Christmas.
Although the only material is construction paper, there are many steps that require scissors—such as shaping the body and making the facial parts—so please have an adult help with the finer details.
Displaying the finished pieces, each with its own personality, is sure to build excitement for Christmas.
It’s a simple craft that’s perfect for the season.
reindeer headband

Reindeer headband perfect for Christmas or recitals! First, let’s make the base using craft paper.
Cut the paper into a long strip to fit the shape of the head, then glue two layers together for reinforcement.
Next, cover it with black construction paper, roll it into a curve, and let it dry for a day.
This adds a rounded shape to what was a straight base, making it wearable on the head.
Once dry, attach reindeer antlers made from craft paper and construction paper to the base, and you’re done! With a little creativity, you can make all kinds of headbands—not just reindeer ones.
Climbing Santa

A craft that depicts Santa coming to your house on Christmas Eve to deliver presents.
Since you can enjoy watching Santa move, it’s perfect for childcare settings with kids eagerly awaiting Christmas.
First, glue a straw inside a paper cup with the bottom cut out, and thread a string through it.
Attach a Santa illustration to the outside of the cup, and the item is complete! Hang the string, and when you pull it by hand, Santa climbs upward.
It’s also recommended to draw a chimney illustration against a night-sky background to enhance the overall atmosphere.



