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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!

Helpful for childcare! Let's make Christmas decorations using familiar materials (41–50)

Perfectly round and cute! Threading Santa

Santa Claus’s big belly is the cutest feature! This is a unique lacing craft.

What you’ll need: a paper plate, scissors, a hole punch, red yarn, red tissue paper, glue or double-sided tape, and Santa’s face and body parts.

Cut out the center of the paper plate and punch holes around it, then lace red yarn through the holes.

Next, attach crumpled tissue paper around the rim of the plate.

Finally, glue on Santa’s face and body parts, and you’re done!

Helpful for childcare! Let's make Christmas decorations using familiar materials (51–60)

Santa Claus paper plate craft

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This is a Santa Claus wall decoration idea that children can enjoy at different difficulty levels, from infant to preschool classes.

In the infant class, children can aim to complete their work by drawing or pasting Santa’s face on a paper plate with crayons, while in the preschool class, they can start from cutting the paper plate with scissors and work through to completion.

Using cotton, white decorative balls, and googly eye stickers adds a three-dimensional effect.

The wall will look festive, and it might make children look forward to coming to school.

Disney handmade garland

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Let’s try making original Disney garlands.

It seems the garlands themselves are made by taking official coloring pages and editing them with an app.

Laminate the garlands, cut them out, and hang them on a string, and you’ll have an adorable garland! If you want the design to shine even more, apply a holographic sheet on top of the lamination.

Designing in Christmas colors or adding ribbons and bells to the garland will make it an even more fitting wall decoration for December!

Christmas Chianti by a Child Santa

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The sight of a child dressed up as Santa Claus is so adorable, isn’t it? The materials are construction paper, red paint, a sponge, scissors, construction paper cut into a poncho shape, construction paper cut into a face shape, double-sided tape, cotton, a pen, and round stickers.

The key point is evoking Santa’s outfit with a red poncho and fluffy white cotton.

Letting the child hold a candy stick is also a unique idea that adds a childlike touch.

Please give it a try!

How to Make a Handprint Santa Claus

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Capture the moment while you can! Make a Santa Claus using your child’s handprint and decorate your room.

Paint your child’s palm with red paint and press it onto construction paper to make a handprint.

Next, once it dries, attach Santa’s face and a sack full of presents to the handprint.

Finally, draw a brick pattern on a kraft paper cup with a white crayon and decorate it with white cotton to finish.

The sight of the handprint Santa tucked inside the kraft paper cup chimney is absolutely adorable!

Stylish snowflake

December Wall Decorations: “Snowflakes” — Stylish Handmade Christmas Ornaments Easily Made with Templates
Stylish snowflake

Let’s make delicate yet eye-catching snowflakes.

You’ll need two sheets of white drawing paper (size 16-cut), a template, scissors, glue, a stapler, and a ruler.

You can also use copy paper or origami paper, but using drawing paper will give you larger, sturdier snowflakes! For variations, try adding color with paint thinned generously with water, or decorate with sparkling rhinestone stickers.

Hope this helps you enjoy the run-up to Christmas!

Fluffy tissue paper Christmas tree

Kimie Gangi December wall decoration: fluffy tissue-paper Christmas tree, reusing cut-off scraps.
Fluffy tissue paper Christmas tree

When making crafts with tissue paper, you sometimes end up with leftover scraps, right? This time, here’s an idea for making a Christmas tree using those leftover pieces.

The key is to put some liquid glue on your palm and roll the tissue paper into little balls! Try adjusting the amount of glue as you go.

When creating the base with construction paper, it’s best to cut it to fit the size of the place where you want to display it.

Using holographic tape or sparkly materials will give it a bright, festive finish!