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Christmas Crafts to Enjoy with Kids: A Stylish and Easy Idea Collection

As the Christmas season approaches, don’t you feel like enjoying a special craft project with your children? Let’s create pieces that have the warmth of handmade work and instantly brighten up a room just by being displayed! In this article, we’ve gathered Christmas craft ideas you can work on with kids.

They’re all easy to make and sure to bring smiles when they’re finished! Using familiar materials and adding your own creative touches will make for quality time that deepens parent–child communication.

Each idea is full of stylish details, and displaying them in your entryway or living room will delight any guests who visit.

Find your favorite idea and bring color to your Christmas!

Christmas Crafts to Enjoy with Kids: Stylish and Easy Ideas (41–50)

Ornaments that can be stuck on windows

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These are ornaments you can stick on windows or mirrors to boost the Christmas vibe, and they look very stylish.

Prepare a clear file folder, sequins, paper, felt-tip pens, and glue, then let’s make them.

Draw a circle on paper, place it inside the clear file, and drip glue over the top.

Sprinkle glitter or sequins over it and let it dry thoroughly.

Peel it off the clear file, and it’s done.

Stick it on a window to enjoy a festive atmosphere.

It might also be cute to draw boots, Santa Claus, and other illustrations on the paper.

Christmas tree made with a wooden box

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Christmas tree made with a wooden box

A Christmas tree made with a wooden box is a fun project for everyone from small children to adults.

Drizzle glue onto the wooden box in the shape of a tree to draw the outline.

Then add beads on top.

It’s recommended to mix larger and smaller beads as you go.

Prepare bead colors to suit your taste—either a single color or multiple colors.

Decorating with small accessories around it can add a personal touch and make it even cuter.

Give it a try and make it for a fun Christmas!

Projection tree

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Projection tree

This is a craft that uses light to gently reveal a Christmas scene.

Layer a Christmas landscape drawn on tracing paper over a mirror-finish circle that reflects light, then combine it with a tracing-paper cone.

After that, shine a light from above, and the reflected light on the mirror surface will project around the surroundings.

Let’s refine the details—such as which colors show up clearly and the best angle to shine the light—to improve the overall quality.

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If you paint patterns with marble art, your tree will have a unique and stylish vibe! First, secure a sheet of construction paper to the bottom of a box.

Prepare several colors of paint thinned with a little water, drop some marbles into the paint, then transfer the marbles to the box and roll them around.

After creating colorful patterns with two or three marbles, take the paper out of the box and cut it into a tree shape.

Attach it to a backing sheet or card, and you’re done! Decorate it with Christmas motifs like stars, stockings, and presents to make the piece even more festive.

Sparkly ornaments made with pipe cleaners and glue

How about making some sparkling ornaments to get into the Christmas spirit? You can create them using everyday materials like pipe cleaners and wood glue! First, shape a pipe cleaner into a triangle and apply wood glue around it.

Flip the pipe cleaner over and place it on parchment paper, then fill the inside with glue.

Next, dip a toothpick or similar tool into paint to draw patterns, and decorate with beads.

Once the glue is completely dry, slowly peel it off the parchment paper—and you’re done! You can also try shaping the pipe cleaner into a star or a boot, or switch up the paint colors for more fun.

Wouldn’t it be lovely to decorate your Christmas tree with handmade ornaments together with the kids?