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Helpful for childcare! Let's make Christmas decorations using familiar materials.

Christmas is full of fun things like presents from Santa and delicious cakes, isn’t it?

How about making Christmas decorations with the kids to get ready for the holiday?

A dazzling lineup of festive, cute items you’ll want to display for Christmas—like trees, wreaths, and snow globes!

They’re easy to make with everyday materials, so they’re perfect not only for preschools and kindergartens but also for doing at home.

Place them on desks or lockers, stick them on the wall—decorate your space in all kinds of ways and build up that Christmas spirit!

Useful for childcare! Let's make Christmas decorations using familiar materials (81–90)

Pop-up Christmas card

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Pop-up Christmas card

How about making a 3D Christmas card that creates a surprise when opened? Fold a piece of paper in half, make two slits with scissors, then simply crease at the cut sections and you’re done.

You can also make just one slit and add triangular creases to create a part that looks like an animal’s mouth.

If you want a card that pops forward, fold a portion of a prepared piece and glue it in place.

Add a message to the card, and you’ll have a Christmas card that conveys your feelings to someone special!

Christmas boots made from paper cups

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Christmas boots made from paper cups

Christmas boots stuffed with sweets are, I think, one of the delights of the holiday for children.

Here’s a small decoration that uses that motif, made with a paper cup.

Design the paper cup with drawings and colors, then make slits in it.

Punch holes there and fasten them as if threading shoelaces with a ribbon or similar.

Add cotton to give it a Christmas feel, and it will end up looking like a boot.

Choosing the right design and colors is important to evoke the Christmas spirit.

Christmas bell made from a paper cup

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Christmas bell made from a paper cup

An original Christmas bell that you can easily make with a paper cup and origami.

First, glue torn pieces of origami paper onto the paper cup.

Use an awl or similar tool to make a hole in the center of the cup’s bottom, then thread a bell onto a pipe cleaner and pass it through the hole.

The trick is to leave the bell slightly visible.

Twist the tip of the pipe cleaner to make a loop, then tie it with a ribbon.

Finally, add stickers or items made with a craft punch to finish.

Try different colors of origami and bells to enjoy a variety of arrangements!

reindeer footprint

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reindeer footprint

Footprint art has been gaining attention as a craft that lets you feel your child’s growth when you look back at it later.

But some people may wonder what you can actually make with footprints.

For example, you can add a face and antlers to a footprint to turn it into Santa Claus and a reindeer.

You can also stamp multiple footprints to create patterns—there are surprisingly many ways to use footprints.

I hope you’ll try footprint art every year and later compare the sizes to see the change.

And of course, it’s not just feet—handprints are great too!

candle

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candle

Let’s try making candles that can brighten up your room and add that special Christmas touch! Fill a glass container—fitted with a candle holder in the center—with layers of colorful wax.

After pouring in the liquid wax, wait for it to cool and harden.

Once it begins to set, place decorative pieces on top to finish.

Try making unique creations, like animal-themed candles, and bring your creative ideas to life.

It’s a craft that offers an even greater sense of accomplishment when done together with children.

In conclusion

We introduced ideas for Christmas decorations you can make together with children.

There were plenty of cute, festive ideas—Santa Claus, reindeer, Christmas trees, and wreaths! For winter crafts, incorporating warm materials like yarn and cotton balls adds depth and makes the creations even more appealing.

Using red and green ribbons or sparkly beads can enhance the Christmas atmosphere, too.

Try combining various materials to create original Christmas decorations that showcase each child’s individuality.