Easy Christmas crafts to enjoy with kids! Make them with everyday materials.
“I want to make Christmas decorations with my kids.” “I want to enjoy easy Christmas crafts using things we already have at home.” We’ve gathered simple Christmas craft ideas that are perfect for times like these! Using familiar materials like origami paper, paper cups, and yarn, these projects are fun for parents and children to make together.
As you work on the crafts, the excitement for Christmas keeps growing.
And the smiles when the projects are finished are priceless! Display them around your home, and you’re sure to create wonderful memories along with your handmade creations.
This Christmas, be sure to enjoy family time through crafting.
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Easy Christmas craft ideas to enjoy with kids! Make them with everyday materials (51–60)
Origami Santa
When it comes to crafts perfect for Christmas gifts and recreation, origami Santas are a great choice.
First, take the red origami paper you prepared, flip it over, and fold it into a triangle.
Unfold it, then fold both sides so that the edges meet at the center crease.
Next, fold along the line connecting the corners and turn it over.
Bring the top corner down to meet the bottom to make a crease, then fold the bottom corner back up.
Fold the front corner upward, and once again fold it toward the crease.
Turn it over, and make folds along the edges to finish.
It’s also fun to customize Santa’s expression using pens or stickers.
[Origami] Snowflake
![[Origami] Snowflake](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Hl0ZuZZliPQ/sddefault.jpg)
How about making a 3D snowflake out of origami? You can make one snowflake using six 7.5 cm sheets.
First, fold each sheet into a triangle twice.
Next, check the angles and the folded (closed) edge, then make three cuts, leaving about 5 mm uncut at the top, and unfold.
Lift the middle left and right sections and glue them together, then glue the third section as well.
Make six of these, doing the same on the back side, and glue them together to complete the snowflake.
A handmade snowflake has a unique warmth and will brighten up your room.
Give it a try with your child!
Christmas garland

If you want to enjoy a Christmas party with your kids, how about making a handmade garland? You can use familiar materials like colored paper, ribbons, and hologram 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 making it together can spark your child’s imagination and strengthen your family bond.
Once you hang the finished garland on the wall, your room will instantly feel festive! A one-of-a-kind garland made by little hands is sure to bring warmth and happiness to everyone who sees it.
Snowman ornament

Just cut and paste! Here’s an easy way to make a snowman ornament that even kids can create.
Snowman motifs aren’t just for Christmas—you can enjoy them all winter, so give this a try.
Cut felt with scissors to make the snowman, hat, scarf, and more.
Felt doesn’t fray when cut, so it’s a great, easy-to-handle material for kids.
You can attach the pieces with a hot glue gun, but if you’re crafting with children, regular glue works fine too.
Adding buttons or pom-poms makes it extra cute!
A 3D tree with marble rolling and sticker pasting
Let’s make a cute Christmas tree using a marble-rolling painting technique.
First, prepare green construction paper and have fun rolling marbles over it.
It’s best to use bright, festive colors.
Once the paint is dry, fold and shape the paper so it becomes a three-dimensional tree, and let the children add further decorations with round stickers.
Next, fasten two plastic bottle caps together and wrap them with brown construction paper to resemble a tree pot.
Finally, glue the tree onto the caps, and you’re done! Don’t forget to add a star on top of the tree.



