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[Age 3] Let’s Make It at Nursery or Kindergarten! A Collection of Christmas Craft Ideas

When it comes to December events, there’s Christmas—a time that excites both children and adults.

Many teachers may be thinking, “I want to enjoy Christmas crafts with the children!”

So this time, we’ve gathered wonderful ideas that will heighten the anticipation for Christmas among three-year-olds.

Packed with cute craft ideas featuring Santa Claus, reindeer, trees, wreaths, and more, these activities will make children’s excitement grow even more!

We’re introducing a wide range of ideas—from techniques that promote fine motor development to activities that encourage free expression—so please try incorporating them into craft activities at your nursery school or kindergarten.

Since the children’s creations are treated as works, we use the term “seisaku” (production/craftwork) in the text to refer to them.

[Age 3] Make it at daycare or kindergarten! A collection of Christmas craft ideas (41–50)

Construction paper Christmas wreath

December wall decoration - Paper Christmas wreath
Construction paper Christmas wreath

It would be wonderful if we could make a three-dimensional Christmas wreath using construction paper.

Let’s create a gorgeous, eye-catching wall display that makes you look forward to the Christmas season! You’ll need construction paper in various colors, scissors, a craft knife, glue, paste, tape, and so on.

One of the great things is that you can customize the method, size, and design.

How about making it together with the kids—perhaps a colorful tree, or a tree that looks snow-covered by using cotton? Wishing you a fun and festive Christmas!

Three-dimensional Christmas tree wall

Decorate your December wall with a three-dimensional Christmas tree – winter bulletin board made with templates and colored construction paper
Three-dimensional Christmas tree wall

Even if you can’t display a real Christmas tree, this is a lovely idea to brighten up your room.

When you think of Christmas, many people probably picture a tree, right? This time, let’s make a three-dimensional, charming Christmas tree using construction paper.

The materials you’ll need are green construction paper, red construction paper (and other colors if you like), a template, scissors, a stapler, glue, and a ruler.

It’s also fine to choose any colors you like for the construction paper besides green.

Since some steps in making the tree involve small, detailed work, it’s best for children to do this together with a teacher or guardian.

Easy paper-plate Christmas tree

Preschool Craft: Easy Christmas Tree Made from Paper Plates | Christmas tree made with paper plates
Easy paper-plate Christmas tree

First, fold a paper plate and cut along the crease to divide it into four equal parts.

Tear green origami paper into small pieces, as you would for a collage, and paste them on to represent the leaves of a Christmas tree.

If you layer and attach the paper plate pieces with double-sided tape, you’ll create bumps and add a three-dimensional effect.

Stick on stickers in your favorite colors to light up the tree, then add a star ornament at the top.

Finally, make a trunk with orange origami paper and attach it, and your Christmas tree is complete.

It’s a Christmas craft that uses simple materials but can be made festive with a bit of creativity.

Poinsettia Christmas tree

Why not try making a tree together by dividing the process into different steps? The main tasks include crumpling tissue paper, cutting materials, folding and finishing them, and assembling the pieces.

Even a project that might seem time-consuming and difficult for one person can become a meaningful memory when everyone works together to create something.

Let’s make the most of each person’s strengths and complete a dazzling tree that you’ll want to look at forever.

It will surely be a Christmas that stays in your heart.

Cute on the wall too! Christmas wreath

[Preschool Crafts] Easy Christmas Wreath with Origami! Perfect for December Wall Displays!
Cute on the wall too! Christmas wreath

Prepare two sheets of origami paper and cut each into four equal squares.

Take each cut piece, fold the top two corners toward the center, then fold it in half by bringing the left and right edges together.

That completes one part; repeat the same steps for the remaining seven pieces.

After that, simply assemble and glue the parts together to form a wreath.

It’s a very simple wreath, so add a ribbon or draw your favorite patterns with a pen to make it more festive.

It would also look cute decorated with a Santa or snowman made from different origami paper.

Christmas tree hat

[Crafts] Nursery craft activity: “Christmas Tree Hat.” Demonstrated by a childcare teacher. This is the perfect Christmas craft for ages 3 to 5!
Christmas tree hat

A decorated Christmas tree hat will warm your heart with the cute look it gives your child.

You can easily make it by shaping a hat out of colored construction paper for the tree and decorating it with pom-poms or yarn, which you can buy at 100-yen shops.

Since you’ll be punching holes and cutting out a star for the top with scissors, adults should supervise if a child who isn’t yet used to handling tools is making it.

Unlike decorations you display in a room, this is an item that delights children and soothes the adults who see their happy faces.

Paper plate wreath

[Nursery & Kindergarten] 5 Paper Plate Christmas Wreath Crafts [From 100-Yen Shops]
Paper plate wreath

Paper plate wreaths, which can also be used as party decorations, are recommended because the materials are easy to gather and they’re simple to make.

Cut out the center of a paper plate to create a ring that will serve as the base of the wreath, then attach paper strips and yarn made from construction paper.

Even with just that, you can make a cute, original wreath.

For younger children, you can trace their handprints, cut them out, and paste them on to create a one-of-a-kind wreath.

If you use scissors or a craft knife for the cutting, please ensure an adult supervises and provides help as needed.