RAG MusicXmas
Lovely Christmas

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 (11–20)

Christmas tree garland

Christmas tree garland♪ Perfect as decorations for Christmas parties◎ Great for Christmas crafts with kids! #earlylearning #learningthroughplay #athomeplay #preschool #crafts #kids
Christmas tree garland

Christmas decorations are so cute it’s hard to choose, right? Let me introduce a sparkly, magic-wand-like, cute Christmas tree garland.

Punch holes in ribbons, thread a twist tie through, and alternate beads and ribbon to build your trees.

Christmas colors like green and red ribbons are recommended.

You’ll also thread a bead from the bottom, but don’t forget to bend the twist tie to secure it when you add the final bead.

Once you hang it on a string, your original garland is complete.

Add extra decorations to boost the Christmas vibe and have fun making it together as a parent-child activity.

Christmas frame

How to Make a Christmas Frame ✳︎ Cute Christmas Tree ✳︎ 100-Yen Shop ✳︎ Ideas to Make Life a Little More Fun ✳︎ How to Make a Christmas Tree Arrangement Frame ✳︎
Christmas frame

I’ll show you how to make an easy Christmas frame using a wooden frame from the dollar store! You’ll need a photo frame, construction paper, fabric, wood glue, and decorations.

First, cut the construction paper to fit the frame’s backing.

Using wood glue, attach a piece of fabric cut to the same size onto the construction paper.

Next, glue cinnamon sticks or small twigs to create the trunk.

Above the trunk, apply wood glue in the shape of a tree and stick on teased-apart green moss.

Finish by decorating it however you like, and you’re done! Handmade decorations are adorable too, so try making them with your kids.

Christmas boots

[100-Yen Christmas DIY] Christmas Boots Made from a Paper Carton
Christmas boots

Christmas boots filled with sweets are a perfect way to get into the holiday spirit! You can hang them on the tree or give them as gifts—the possibilities are endless.

Let’s try making your own Christmas boots using paper cartons! If you use mini juice cartons, you’ll get a cute boot size.

Cut open a carton, flatten it, and attach origami paper or felt to create the inner part of the boot.

Next, use a second carton to form the rounded front of the boot.

Combine the pieces, and finish by adding felt—now it really looks like a boot! Decorating the cuff with fluffy felt cord or adding pom-pom balls makes it even more charming.

jelly cup tree

[Christmas Craft 🎄] Easy! Jelly Cup Tree 🌟
jelly cup tree

This is a Christmas tree made by repurposing empty jelly cups.

Why not try making a handmade, palm-sized Christmas tree that you can carry around? Fill the cup with cut yarn, secure around the rim with glue, and cover it with construction paper.

Decorate the cup with a star and line tape, and your Christmas tree is complete.

Simply changing the colors of the yarn and stickers lets you enjoy many variations.

Try this craft with children—they’ll have fun stuffing the yarn and sticking on the stickers.

Pop-up Christmas card

[Christmas Craft] Easy: 3D Pop-Up Card Made with Paper Doilies
Pop-up Christmas card

Making popup cards with cute lace paper lets you have fun combining different materials.

Adding color to the lace paper makes it more festive and creates a nice accent.

Since the card is designed so that a tree pops up when opened, be careful with how you attach it.

It will have a unique, handmade feel that’s different from store-bought cards, so it’s likely to be appreciated as a gift.

Try decorating around the tree with your child’s drawings or origami ornaments to create a one-of-a-kind card.