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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 (61–70)

A Christmas tree that looks real

[Easier Than a Wreath] DIY Christmas Tree Using 100-Yen Store Items and Conifer Branches
A Christmas tree that looks real

This Christmas tree uses conifer branches that capture a realistic texture and color.

Prepare a pot to serve as the base of the tree, then cut a water-absorbing floral foam to fit the pot.

Beforehand, line the pot with plastic so it doesn’t get wet, and then soak the foam with water.

Next, insert the leaf and branch pieces until the foam is completely covered.

Finally, decorate with ornaments like sweetgum pods and pinecones to complete your Christmas tree.

Try making a tree with an authentic feel using items you can buy at 100-yen shops.

Clay garland

How to Make a Garland Using Sunbathing [Christmas, Clay]
Clay garland

Here’s an idea for a handmade Christmas garland using clay.

It’s also great for getting ready for Christmas with your kids! Try making your favorite motifs like trees, snowmen, and stars.

Even clay from the 100-yen shop works just fine! When shaping the pieces, make a hole at the top of each motif—this will make it easier to thread a string through later.

You can also add your favorite decorations like beads and sequins to create a one-of-a-kind, special garland.

[100-yen shop] Gift bags that will be appreciated

[Christmas Craft] Gift Bags Made with 100-Yen Store Materials—Sure to Be a Hit! [Daycare/Kindergarten] #shorts
[100-yen shop] Gift bags that will be appreciated

Here are some easy Christmas gift bag ideas! You’ll need cardboard, a plastic bottle cap, kraft paper, a hot glue gun or wood glue, paint, cotton swabs, washi tape, and other decorations.

First, peel apart the cardboard and cut it into a tree shape.

Glue a plastic bottle cap to the center as a handle to make a stamp.

Dip it in your favorite paint color and stamp it onto the kraft paper.

Once it’s dry, decorate with washi tape and more.

You can also dip cotton swabs in paint to stamp ornaments on the tree, or make a sponge stamp—both turn out really cute and are highly recommended.

[Origami] Snowflake

[Origami] Snowflake 3D Easy to make with origami!
[Origami] Snowflake

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 (“wa”) edge, then make three cuts, leaving about 5 mm at the top, and open it up.

Lift the middle sections on the left and right and glue them together, then glue the third layer as well.

Make six of these units by doing the same on the back side, then glue them together to finish.

A handmade snowflake has a unique warmth and will brighten up your room.

Give it a try with your child!

Christmas tree made with tissue paper

Sky-blue tissue paper Christmas tree – Paper Christmas Tree
Christmas tree made with tissue paper

Nurturing creativity by making things together as a parent and child is wonderful, isn’t it? For this tissue-paper tree craft, you’ll first make the tree base out of construction paper.

Fold the tissue paper in half, snip fine cuts into it, and then glue it onto the base.

If you decide the size of the base and the colors of the tissue paper together with your child, it becomes a great opportunity for communication and can help strengthen your bond.

For the finishing touches, decorating with beads or sparkly stickers could look adorable.

By all means, try creating Christmas crafts as a parent and child or with the whole family, and make the time you spend together even more meaningful.