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 club Christmas party: a collection of easy, exciting projects (81–90)
A Christmas card that can stand up for display

Let’s make a standing Christmas card that showcases children’s free ideas.
First, cut two sheets of construction paper into rectangles of the same size.
Cut out the center of one sheet like a window frame, and attach it to the lower part of the other sheet.
Use the cut-out center as a template to cut the inner piece from construction paper.
Next, decorate with items like sequins and then attach them to the construction paper.
Place the card in an envelope made from new construction paper to finish.
Try making this perfect-for-Christmas pop-up card!
Christmas garland

If you’re looking for a parent-child activity to enjoy at a Christmas party, how about making a handmade garland? You can use familiar materials like colored paper, ribbons, and holographic sheets.
Depending on your child’s age, you can try a variety of designs—from simple paper cutouts to three-dimensional creations.
The time you spend crafting together can spark your child’s imagination and strengthen family bonds.
Once your garland is finished, hang it on the wall to fill the room with Christmas spirit! A one-of-a-kind garland made by little hands is sure to bring warmth and happiness to everyone who sees it.
strobe bracelet

Here’s how to make a straw bracelet you can wear on your arm.
Leave the accordion section and cut the straw into 1 cm-wide pieces.
Stick double-sided tape down the center of a piece of paper, then use tweezers to line up the straw pieces.
By choosing colors to depict Santa, trees, snowmen, and more, you can give it a Christmas feel.
Once you’ve arranged the straws, cover them with a paper towel and iron them.
Iron the other side as well, then thread elastic cord through both ends and attach it to your arm.
Trim any excess cord with scissors, and your original bracelet is finished.
Christmas card

Colorful Christmas cards alone can heighten the excitement for the holiday, can’t they? Try decorating them with Christmas-themed illustrations and stickers, or even adding pop-up elements—by increasing the steps to match children’s ages, you’ll make the process up to completion even more enjoyable.
And if it’s a craft made to give to someone, rather than just to keep or display, children may approach it with a different mindset than usual.
This is a project we highly recommend—one that’s sure to boost everyone’s spirits when they see the finished card.
Christmas tree made with torn-paper collage

A great recommendation for kids working on Christmas crafts is a torn-paper Christmas tree.
Prepare several types of colored cellophane and cut them into random sizes.
Cut a piece of laminating film to create the base of the Christmas tree, then attach the previously cut pieces with tape.
Make slits at the top and bottom of the tree, overlap the two sheets of film, and the tree is complete.
It’s an idea for a freestanding Christmas tree that can be displayed at Christmas parties or children’s gatherings.



