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Christmas trees to make with kids! A collection of cute craft ideas for decorating

Many of you may be wondering what kind of decorations to put up for a Christmas celebrated with children this year.

Decorations made with your own hands carry a special warmth and sense of attachment.

Spending time creating a one-of-a-kind Christmas tree using construction paper, yarn, and other everyday materials is sure to become a cherished memory.

Here, we’ve gathered ideas for handmade Christmas trees and ornaments that you can enjoy with children.

As you savor the joy of making things together, your excitement for Christmas will grow too! Note: Items made by the children are treated as works of art, so we refer to them as “creations” in the text.

Christmas trees to make with kids! A collection of cute decoration craft ideas (61–70)

Pinecone Tree

[Christmas Dollar Store DIY] Make a Christmas Tree with Pine Cones ☆ Pinecone Christmas Tree DIY
Pinecone Tree

A Christmas tree that makes use of a pine cone’s natural shape can be small yet still make a strong impression.

These days you can find decorations like pine cones even at 100-yen shops, so it’s easy to get started not only in preschools and kindergartens but also at home.

Spraying pine cones with color or using water-based paint to create a snowy look are fun steps that will get kids excited, so it’s highly recommended.

However, since a glue gun is used for the decorating part, please have an adult help if it’s difficult for younger children.

Milk carton tree

How to Make a Milk Carton Christmas Tree [Easy Christmas Craft]
Milk carton tree

Here’s a very simple Christmas tree idea you can make with a milk carton and a toilet paper roll! First, open up the milk carton and cut off the spout, the bottom, and one side.

From the three remaining sides, cut four strips that are 4 cm wide, then fold each strip into a triangle and glue it.

Once you have four triangles, combine them to form one large triangle and secure them with clear tape.

Cut construction paper to match the large triangle, and also cut 4 cm wide strips for the sides; attach the paper to the triangle.

Finally, add a trunk made from a toilet paper roll, and your tree is complete! It looks adorable if you place cotton or a paper-folded Santa inside the milk carton, so I highly recommend it.

In conclusion

Spending time making handmade Christmas trees and ornaments with your children creates priceless memories.

A Christmas tree everyone makes together may not be perfect, but it will surely become a special decoration filled with warmth.

This winter, fully enjoy the unique fun that only handmade crafts can offer.