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: Chic and Easy Ideas (91–100)
Snowman lampshade

These are snowman lampshades you can make with shoji paper from a 100-yen shop and water balloons.
First, inflate the balloons and tie them off, leaving the necks a bit long.
Use the smaller one for the snowman’s head and the larger one for the body.
Next, tear the shoji paper into small pieces.
Then, using glue diluted with water, paste the paper onto the balloons.
Once it’s thoroughly dry, pop the balloons inside and remove them.
Trim the openings with scissors so a light can fit inside, and attach the head and body together with glue.
After it dries again, decorate your snowman and you’re done.
The soft glow will gently create a warm Christmas atmosphere.
In conclusion
Christmas crafts with children have a handmade warmth that you can feel, and the process of making them becomes a treasure.
Enjoy special parent-child time with ideas that use familiar materials to create a stylish finish.
When the completed pieces brighten up your room, Christmas is sure to shine even more!



