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 (81–90)
A three-dimensional star made of origami

How about making a three-dimensional star out of origami to place on top of your Christmas tree? It also works perfectly as a decorative object or an ornament, so try making it with origami in various colors and patterns! Since it’s origami, it’s safe and easy for children to make, too.
Fold a star segment from a single sheet of origami paper and make five identical pieces.
Finally, attach double-sided tape to each part and assemble them to finish! As it gradually takes the shape of a star, kids will enjoy making it as well.
Colorful wreath of origami and ribbons

A Christmas wreath made with origami and ribbon is a colorful and festive craft I highly recommend.
Make the base by linking together rings formed from strips of origami paper cut to a uniform width, then simply decorate it with ribbons to complete a vibrant Christmas wreath.
By changing the patterns of the origami or the width of the ribbons, you can create many different styles, so children are likely to get absorbed in the crafting.
It’s an easy yet versatile project that will brighten doors and walls during the holiday season.
Origami Christmas tree

Here’s how to make a simple origami Christmas tree! You’ll need origami paper, glue stick, wood glue, and decorations.
First, fold the origami paper in half into a triangle and unfold it.
Next, fold both sides in to meet the center crease, forming two smaller triangles.
Fold the bottom section up on both sides so the edges align with the straight edges of the folded triangles.
Glue and fold each piece in half; make nine of these units.
Finally, use wood glue to attach all nine pieces together—and you’re done! Patterned origami paper looks cute even without decorations, but it also looks great with store-bought ornaments or Christmas decorations folded from origami.
It’s easy for kids to make, so I highly recommend it.
Origami gift box

It’s exciting to think about what to put inside a treasure chest-like gift box, isn’t it? Why not try making a small box using origami in Christmas colors? Prepare one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color for the outer box and one for the inner box.
The key is to make firm creases as you fold! It might be easier if you secure parts with glue or paste as you go.
Ask an adult to help with the finer details! Add ribbons or star patterns to make it perfect for Christmas.
Star-shaped Christmas tree

Isn’t the time spent preparing the tree for Christmas something both adults and children look forward to? Here’s a simple yet fun craft that uses stacked paper cones to resemble a Christmas tree.
Cut colored construction paper into four circles of different diameters, and make each one into a cone.
Punch star-shaped holes in the cones with a craft punch to create a festive pattern, and they’ll transform beautifully! Stack the four cones to make a cute and stylish Christmas tree.
Adding decorations like beads or ribbons would make it even more charming!



