[For Toddlers] A Big Roundup of Craft Ideas to Enjoy at Christmas
Speaking of December, Christmas—the holiday children look forward to every year—finally arrives.
Getting presents is exciting, of course, but the sparkling trees and lights, and the reindeer and Santa Claus that create a thrilling atmosphere are also part of the fun.
So this time, we’ve gathered plenty of craft ideas for preschoolers that make the most of those festive motifs.
If your Christmas craft ideas are starting to feel stale, or you’re looking for something new, please use these as inspiration.
Because the things children make are regarded as works of art, we use the term “制作 (seisaku),” meaning “production/creation,” in the text.
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[For Toddlers] A Grand Collection of Craft Ideas to Enjoy at Christmas (81–90)
Yarn-Wrapping Tree
Introduce a Christmas tree you can make by wrapping yarn, a material you can easily find around the house! Be sure to try it with your kids.
First, cut a piece of thick paper into a triangle and make small slits around the edges.
Next, wrap yarn around it, hooking it into the slits as you go.
Finally, decorate by gluing on beads, and finish by combining it with a base made from a cut toilet paper roll wrapped in origami paper.
It stands up on its own, so it makes a nice accent for your room and will help bring even more Christmas cheer!
A tree made by threading yarn through it
Why not try making a cozy Christmas tree using yarn? It’s a great craft idea to make together with children.
Start by punching holes in a sheet of construction paper, then let the kids thread yarn through the holes to form the shape of a tree.
They can run the yarn straight or diagonally—anything goes.
Using multiple colors of yarn instead of just one will give it a stylish finish.
For the final touch, add colorful pom-poms or stick star-shaped stickers in the blank spaces for a lovely effect.
Christmas cake made from a milk carton
This is a Christmas cake craft made from a milk carton—perfect for December activities or pretend parties! First, open the milk carton, cut it into three equal pieces, and form each piece into a triangle.
Secure the edge with double-sided tape.
Wrap a strip of vinyl tape around the middle and add fruit stickers to complete the cake base.
For the strawberry topping, wrap a crumpled tissue with origami paper.
One milk carton makes three cakes, and combining six pieces creates a whole cake! Kids can try the steps of crumpling the tissue and sticking on the stickers.
Reindeer made from paper cups
These reindeer made from paper cups are perfect as Christmas decorations or ornaments! It’s great that they’re easy to make with everyday materials.
First, paint the paper cup with paint, then simply attach the reindeer’s facial parts.
You can use pieces the teacher prepared in advance or make use of round stickers.
Let the children try painting the paper cups and gluing on the reindeer parts.
Even if the paint isn’t applied perfectly or the pieces are a bit off, the result is charming and unique! Encourage the children to enjoy expressing themselves freely.
Santa made with a paper plate
Let us introduce a Santa craft using paper plates that captures the festive Christmas spirit.
With simple, everyday paper plates, you can transform them into a humorous Santa! First, like making a torn-paper collage, tear light peach and red origami paper and combine the pieces to create Santa’s face and body.
Next, make the facial features, hat, hands, feet, belt, and cotton beard to finish.
The process is fun and will make children’s faces light up even more.
The finished pieces look warm and are sure to brighten up your Christmas wall display!



