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[For 5-year-olds] Recommended for Christmas! A collection of fun crafts to make

Five-year-olds who have already experienced Christmas are likely to feel a strong sense of excitement and anticipation for the holiday.

Here are some fun, hands-on craft ideas perfect for children who are eagerly awaiting Christmas.

You’ll find a great collection of ideas that five-year-olds will be excited to make—items you can use as wall decorations, ornaments to hang on the tree, and projects that incorporate natural winter materials.

Be sure to enjoy the festive spirit as you create together with the children.

Since the children’s creations are treated as artworks, we refer to them as “seisaku” (creations) in the text.

[For 5-year-olds] Recommended for Christmas! A fun collection of craft ideas (31–40)

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.

Handmade ornaments

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This is a decoration that can also be used as an educational activity, where you thread yarn through holes punched in a paper plate to create a Christmas tree shape.

First, use a paper plate with a lace doily attached as the base, cut it into a triangle, and punch holes around the edges.

Then thread green yarn through the holes and shape it like a tree—that’s the basic idea.

How much yarn you thread is important, too; move your hands steadily to give the tree plenty of volume.

Using yarn in other colors to create ornaments for the tree is another recommended option.

A Christmas tree made with clay and tissue paper

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♬ Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack

This is a Christmas tree mascot with a distinctive, softly textured look, made by combining clay and tissue paper.

First, shape the clay into a Christmas tree and coat the entire surface with glue.

Next, prepare tissue paper cut into small pieces, press them into the clay, and cover the surface.

It’s best to fill it in until the clay is hardly visible to create the effect of spreading leaves.

By choosing colors and arranging the tissue paper thoughtfully, you can create an even more beautiful Christmas tree.

palm-sized tree

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This time’s at-home activity is a palm-sized, adorable Christmas tree craft 🎄🥰 We used our fingertips to twist and shape the pieces, experimenting as we went ✨ Try making your own original tree with pipe cleaners in your favorite colors and some beads 😍 •*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆ Materials • Long assorted-color pipe cleaners • Six 8 mm beads and one star • A plastic bottle cap • Clay (we used DAISO cork clay) • A toothpick • Ribbon • Glue • Double-sided tape • Scissors • A marker •*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆ Use air-dry clay instead of oil-based clay so it sets firmly 😆 •*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆*・゚•*¨*•.¸¸☆ On this account, a wonder-loving but clumsy mom helps solve “What should we do with the kids?” 💡 ▷ Relying a bit too much on videos for kids’ time…? ▷ Just 10 minutes a day of parent–child play makes hearts happy and smiles grow *☻ If you want fun at-home activities your kids will love, follow me 🥰 Likes, follows, and comments will make me cry happy tears 🎀#ChristmasChristmas crafts

♬ Christmas song “Let’s decorate” – 3KTrack

Here are some tree craft ideas that even kids can make.

Prepare pipe cleaners, beads, clay, plastic bottle caps, toothpicks, and washi tape.

First, thread beads onto a pipe cleaner at equal intervals.

Once threaded, coil it into a spiral, then pull the inside upward to form a tree shape.

Fix the pipe cleaner to a toothpick painted brown, and insert it into clay packed inside the cap to secure it.

Decorate the top of the tree with a star, and finish by adorning the sides of the cap with washi tape.