“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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Simple Christmas craft ideas to enjoy with kids! Make them with everyday materials (1–10)
candy wreath
https://www.tiktok.com/@yuri_mama4254/video/7442677334240464136This eye-catching, Christmas-perfect candy wreath is exciting just to look at.
The method is simple: lay candies on aurora (iridescent) wrapping paper, fold it over and secure with tape, then tie each candy with a ribbon.
Shape it into a ring like a wreath and tape it in place to finish.
Try adding ribbons or stickers to boost the Christmas vibe.
It could also be fun to prepare a variety of candies and have everyone make one together at a Christmas party.
Spinning Snowman Craft

Just watching the twirling little snowman is delightful and gives you a sense of the season.
Start by cutting a round piece of paper into a spiral.
Cutting curves can be tricky, so try dividing tasks between parent and child to make it fun.
Finally, once you attach the face and hands, your snowman craft is complete.
You might also like to add beads or sparkly tape to the spiral-cut sections.
It will be a lovely time for parents and children, so give it a try!
Cut-and-paste snow globe

Let’s make a snow globe that’s cute to display and cute to shake.
Use a compass to draw an inner and outer circle on construction paper, then cut slits toward the center.
Cut out and remove the inner circle, join the edges with tape, and form a ring that will be the base.
Apply double-sided tape to the ring and attach plastic film over the top.
Carefully trim any excess plastic with scissors to finish the base.
Add cotton or Christmas flake stickers as you like to create the snow globe’s scene.
By changing the color of the outer rim and the types of stickers, you can complete a one-of-a-kind snow globe.
Swaying Snowman Wreath

Let me introduce a cute Christmas wreath with a gently swaying snowman.
First, cut out the center of a paper plate to make the wreath base.
You’ll use the cut-out circle to make the snowman, so try to cut it out neatly.
Decorate the remaining ring-shaped paper plate with paint or colored paper, and attach a string to the top for hanging.
Give the snowman a scarf using masking tape, glue on a bucket hat made from colored paper, and draw the face with a pen.
Finally, hang the snowman in the center of the paper plate with fishing line, and it’s complete!
photo snow globe

A photo snow globe lets you capture growth at that moment and is perfect for Christmas.
Choose the photos you’ll use for the globe, then cut out the material around the subject and the background.
Make a mini garland to display inside and attach it to the background material.
Glue the photo in place and add any decorative elements.
It’s recommended to choose two photos—one for each side.
Once you place everything inside the globe, it’s complete.
Add your child’s name and date of birth to create a special, commemorative snow globe.




