[Nursery/Kindergarten] New Year Craft Ideas: A Collection of Projects You Can Enjoy Even After Making Them
You want to plan New Year’s crafts at a nursery or kindergarten, but you can’t think of ideas that kids will enjoy while incorporating traditional elements… In times like these, decorations and classic toys made from familiar materials are perfect! Here, we introduce New Year-themed craft ideas ranging from lucky charms like akabeko (red cow), kagami mochi, and shimenawa, to playable crafts such as fukuwarai, kendama, and spinning tops.
They all make use of recycled materials like milk cartons, plastic bottles, and paper cups, so why not enjoy preparing for the New Year together with the children? Since the children’s creations are treated as “artworks,” we use the term “seisaku” (制作) in the text.
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Handmade crafts for New Year’s games
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoiku.labo/video/7451438064578088199Let me show you how to make a battledore and shuttlecock for the classic New Year’s game hanetsuki.
You’ll make the battledore from a milk carton and a pair of chopsticks, and the shuttlecock from tissue paper and aluminum foil.
First, cut off the bottom of the milk carton to make it a rectangle, then cut a strip about 2 cm wide along the side near the former bottom.
Using the creases on both sides, fold the milk carton flat and secure it with tape.
Trim off both corners on the drinking-spout side to create the striking surface.
Next, fold the 2 cm strip you cut earlier in half, sandwich the chopsticks inside, and attach it as a handle.
For the shuttlecock, stack several sheets of tissue paper, shape them into a rectangle, twist one end to form the base, and shape the rest into feathers.
Make three of these, then wrap the twisted bases together with aluminum foil to finish.
For New Year decorations! Mini kadomatsu
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Let me share a handmade idea for a mini kadomatsu you can make with simple steps.
In this idea, you’ll make a kadomatsu, a folding fan, plum blossoms, and red-and-white gohei from origami or construction paper, attach them to bamboo skewers, and create decorative parts.
Then place floral foam in a cup of your choice, insert the skewers, and arrange the parts for good balance.
Finally, fill any gaps with crumpled flower cores to finish.
If the bamboo skewers are too long, it’s best to cut them; however, they’re hard to cut with scissors, so prepare skewers that have been cut to an appropriate length in advance.
Draw a cute horse! Tips for brush-pen illustrations
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Here’s a wonderful idea you can use when you want to depict a dynamic, lively horse! When children try it, it’s best for a teacher or guardian to first make a rough sketch and then have the kids trace it using a brush pen.
For children who are more motivated, prepare steps where they can draw their own sketch or add color—this can really spark their creativity.
If you explain how to handle the brush pen and go over the rules before starting, they can work safely and learn to take good care of the tools while they create!
Pote Saburō’s horse-drawing song
It’s a very unique drawing song where you end up completing a horse while making rice cakes.
The first thing you draw is the shape of a grilled, puffed-up mochi.
That becomes the horse’s face and nose.
From there, decorate with black beans for the eyes and use black sesame seeds to represent the nostrils.
Pour sauce to draw the mane, and finally, stick in two pieces of chikuwa for the ears to complete the horse.
The lyrics are unforgettable once you hear them, so children might memorize them after just one listen.
Enjoy the song and try drawing a cute horse illustration!
How to make a skeleton Mount Fuji
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How about incorporating Mt.
Fuji—known as a lucky charm—into a January craft idea? This is a translucent “skeleton” Mt.
Fuji that looks sparkly and beautiful when displayed by a window.
First, cut a Mt.
Fuji shape out of the center of a paper plate.
Then, from the back, attach the snowcap made from construction paper, and glue on a clear film covered with blue-toned color film.
Finally, add a ribbon at the top of Mt.
Fuji to finish! It’s recommended to prepare several colors of color film, cut them into small pieces, and layer a few to create the effect.



