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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 (21–30)

Pom-poms are so cute! How to make a Christmas tree

The paper plate Christmas tree is a charming craft featuring adorable pom-poms.

Cut a paper plate in half, fold it into a triangle, and secure it with tape to create the tree shape.

Attach colorful pom-poms, and finish with a ribbon on top.

The fluffy texture is popular with kids, and each pom-pom adds to a bright, colorful look.

Because it’s made from a paper plate, it’s lightweight and perfect for decorating walls or windows.

Children can choose their favorite colors as they craft, making it easy to show their individuality.

Using simple materials, this idea results in a festive, eye-catching tree that’s fun to make and display.

A DIY Christmas tree made with 100-yen store items

[100-yen DIY] Christmas tree made of paper 🎄 christmastree
A DIY Christmas tree made with 100-yen store items

It’s a Christmas tree made by attaching fringed origami to a cone base crafted from drawing paper.

The key is to curl the fringed sections by gently stroking them with a pen or the tip of a pair of scissors—this gives it a soft, fluffy texture.

We recommend making the slits very narrow, about 1 mm wide.

Create several of these pieces and glue them to the base in tiers.

Finish by adding a star and ribbon on the top and small pearls all over, and you’re done!

A Christmas tree made with torn-paper collage!

[Christmas Craft] Let’s make a Christmas tree with torn-paper art♪ A simple craft by tearing origami! [For 2-year-olds]
A Christmas tree made with torn-paper collage!

A torn-paper Christmas tree made by tearing and pasting origami is a craft you can enjoy with children.

Tearing the origami into small pieces exercises their fingers, and thinking about color combinations while sticking them on fosters creativity.

Add star-shaped stickers and decorative stickers freely, and you’ll have a one-of-a-kind colorful tree.

If you dot the background with a white crayon like falling snow, it will enhance the wintry atmosphere.

Working while chatting makes the conversation lively and creates lasting memories.

It’s a Christmas tree idea that uses simple materials to create a festive piece.

Easy with cardboard! A yarn Christmas tree

A Christmas Tree You Can Make Easily with Cardboard by Wrapping Yarn / OT’s Let’s Make It! Vol. 21 (Recreation & Crafts)
Easy with cardboard! A yarn Christmas tree

A Christmas tree made by wrapping yarn around a cardboard base has a warm, charming feel.

Cut the cardboard into a triangle and wrap your favorite color of yarn around and around.

If you change colors partway through, you’ll create a gradient for a more stylish finish.

Add yarn pom-poms or beads at the end to complete the tree.

Since you don’t use glue or scissors, even small children can work on it safely.

It fits anywhere and is the perfect size for a tabletop.

This is a Christmas tree idea you can get absorbed in making, using familiar materials that bring a cozy sense of warmth.

Easy Christmas tree using a toilet paper roll core

Crafting with toilet paper rolls ★ Easy! Stylish and cute Christmas tree tutorial ★ Perfect for Christmas decorations ♪ Still in time ♪ reuse. recycle ★
Easy Christmas tree using a toilet paper roll core

A Christmas tree you can make using familiar scrap materials is perfect for a parent-child craft.

Lightly flatten a toilet paper roll, then use a pencil to sketch the tree and the cup (base) sections.

Draw so that the tree is balanced evenly on both sides.

Cut along the lines with scissors, then push the triangular part inward while spreading out the round part at the bottom.

Stick the tree together with double-sided tape and start wrapping yarn around it; the key is to wrap so there are no gaps in the yarn.

Finish by attaching the flowerpot section made from brown origami paper.

If you like, use glue to add ribbons or beads to create a one-of-a-kind Christmas tree.