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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 (31–40)

Christmas tree made with pipe cleaners

How to Make a Christmas Tree with Pipe Cleaners [Easy] (Christmas decoration)
Christmas tree made with pipe cleaners

A Christmas tree made with shimmering, eye-catching chenille stems (pipe cleaners).

Cut construction paper into a tree shape, then fold and lay the pipe cleaners from the bottom up so there are no gaps.

Combining green, gold, red, and other colors creates a beautiful gradient.

Add a loop at the top to turn it into a hanging ornament, and decorate with ribbons or beads for an instant festive touch.

The softness and luster of the pipe cleaners stimulate children’s creativity and help develop fine motor skills.

The finished tree can be displayed anywhere and instantly fills the room with a sparkling Christmas atmosphere—an easy, dazzling holiday craft idea.

Complete with just two pieces of fabric! Easy Christmas tree

Finished with two half-circle fabric pieces! Super easy! How to make a Christmas tree — How to Make a Fabric Christmas Tree
Complete with just two pieces of fabric! Easy Christmas tree

This Christmas tree made from two pieces of fabric is a simple project—just sew them together and fold—making it perfect for sewing beginners.

Cut the outer and lining fabrics into half-circle shapes and sew them together.

Simply changing the fabric patterns transforms the look completely, letting you style it in Scandinavian or natural tastes.

Picking cute fabrics with kids and experiencing hand-stitching can also give a great sense of accomplishment.

It’s a Christmas tree idea that adds warmth to your room and is perfect for winter décor.

Wall-mounted Christmas tree made with origami

Easy Origami Christmas Tree Wall Decoration (with voice narration)
Wall-mounted Christmas tree made with origami

A Christmas tree made up of small trees looks so festive.

The origami folds are very simple: first fold it in half into a triangle, then fold both sides toward the center line.

Fold the flaps at the center outward.

Align with the mountain fold line, fold it in half so the colored side faces out, then fold it downward.

When using scissors, the key is to cut from the corners at a diagonal, rounding as you go.

Glue two accordion-style trees together with a slight offset, then attach the trunk to finish.

If you’re layering three pieces, adjust where you cut to keep the balance.

It might look even more festive if you change up the origami patterns as you make them.

A cute Christmas tree made with yarn

[Christmas 100-Yen DIY] A Christmas Tree Made with Yarn
A cute Christmas tree made with yarn

Here are some ideas for making Christmas trees that can create different looks depending on the type of yarn you use.

The steps are simple: make a cone-shaped base from thick paper, apply glue to it, and wrap yarn around it.

It’s important to wrap without gaps so the base doesn’t show through, so take your time.

Once the tree is finished, decorate it with a star or any parts you like.

Try using any yarn you prefer—thin yarn, chunky yarn, or faux fur yarn.

A Christmas tree you can make with your kids!

[Giveaway: Ended] Easy Parent-Child Craft: How to Make a 3D Christmas Tree (with Template) - Belle Scissors
A Christmas tree you can make with your kids!

This is an idea for a 3D Christmas tree made with construction paper and Christmas parts that you can enjoy as a parent-child craft.

A template is provided, so start by downloading and printing it out.

Place the template over the construction paper, secure it so it doesn’t move, and trace the lines with a hard object to leave indentations.

Then cut away the excess with scissors and assemble it into the shape of a tree.

There’s one spot where you’ll need to make a hole with an awl, so be careful to avoid injury.

Once the tree is complete, decorate it with line stickers and ornaments to give it a festive finish.