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!
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Christmas Crafts to Enjoy with Kids: Stylish and Easy Ideas (71–80)
Scratch Art Lantern

Lanterns made with scratch sheets add a magical touch to Christmas with their dreamy finish.
Draw any picture you like on a scratch sheet, stick it to a frame made from thick paper, attach it to the lantern, and you’re done.
Since it involves using a craft knife and other fine work, it’s safer for adults to handle the assembly, but children can still draw on the scratch sheet, so asking them to create Christmas-themed pictures would be adorable.
You can make it with items from a 100-yen shop, so it’s a craft that’s easy to try.
Snowman ornament

Just cut and paste! Here’s how to make a snowman ornament that even kids can easily create.
Snowman motifs aren’t just for Christmas—you can enjoy them all winter long, so give it a try.
Cut felt with scissors to make the snowman, hat, scarf, and more.
Felt doesn’t fray when cut, so it’s an easy material for kids to handle.
You’ll attach the pieces with a hot glue gun, but if your child isn’t comfortable with the heat, regular glue works too.
Adding buttons or pom-poms makes it extra cute!
Felt Christmas tree

How about a simple yet stylish Scandinavian-style Christmas tree? It adds a nice accent to your room and gives you a cozy Christmas vibe! Cut strip-shaped felt into a zigzag pattern.
Make about eight pieces and simply wrap them around a cone-shaped styrofoam base—that’s all! It’s super easy but looks chic, right? You can change the mood by choosing pastel colors for a cute look or muted tones for a more mature feel.
Try making it in your child’s favorite colors.
Insert a small twig as a trunk to turn it into a stand type, and it will pair perfectly with your interior decor.
Paper Tube Santa Claus

Why not try making a fluffy-bearded Santa Claus by reusing a toilet paper roll? It’s super easy to make, so it’s perfect as a Christmas craft for kids! Using felt gives it a warm, cozy look—just right for a Christmas ornament.
All you do is stick felt onto a toilet paper roll.
You can also use construction paper or origami paper! If you use double-sided tape for sticking, it won’t be difficult for children either.
The cotton beard is adorable, so give it a try together as a parent-child activity!
Make it with origami! Easy Christmas ornaments

Making handmade ornaments with your child at Christmas sounds like it would make such a lovely memory.
For these ornaments, cut out 12 circles from origami paper, fold them in half, and glue them together so they form a sphere.
Be careful about where you apply the glue.
Please try cutting the circles and gluing them together with your child.
You can also make them with cute wrapping paper.
Once they’re finished, hang them on the tree and enjoy Christmas.



