34 Best Christmas Crafts For Kids to Make - Ideas for Christmas Decorations for Kids

2022-12-21 16:55:51 By : Ms. Jay Wong

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They'll love the Grinch slime!

Christmas is all about spending time with family and friends and making fun memories that will last a lifetime—this rings especially true when it comes to the little ones. Who doesn't remember tearing open gifts on Christmas morning or crafting salt dough ornaments with grandma? And while there are endless ways to do this—think snow angels and sledding—there are some days when the weather just doesn't cooperate and indoor activities are just the best option. Rather than sitting the kids down in front of holiday movie (although we love doing that, too!), spread your love of DIY Christmas craft ideas by making a Christmas crafts with the help of the kiddos.

The best part about these projects? They make for meaningful and personal holiday decor that you can use anywhere in the house and are also perfect for gifting. Doing them every year will also make for fun and long lasting Christmas traditions! If you're looking to add a few more decorates to your Christmas tree, bookmark the many DIY Christmas ornaments ahead. Want an adorable item to put up on your wall or hang from the ceiling? We've got you covered. And these ideas are guaranteed to keep them busy for hours while you're making the holiday feast. I mean what kid isn't going to have a blast making slime.

Whatever you and your little ones choose to create, the most important thing is that you'll be spending quality time together—and who doesn't want that during the holidays? Grab some glue sticks and paint, and get started making one of on our favorite Christmas crafts for kids.

Have the littles help you package up a candy assortment using cookie cutters to stylishly separate each sweet. Or, lay them out on a tray and fill with snacks at a holiday gathering.

Kids will love helping wrap cookies cutters with bakers twine that will add a playful touch to presents.

To make: Wrap bakers twine (if your twine is thin, wrap two strands at a time) around cookie cutters, holding the ends in place with glue. Secure to presents with extra twine.

A handmade ornament will bring back sweet memories every year when you hang it on the tree and what's sweeter than the memory of a craft days with the kids. To make: Hot-glue tinsel and mini Christmas notions in solid-backed aluminum cutters. Tie or glue a piece of thin ribbon to the back for hanging.

When it's time to head outside for a little skiing and skating, kids will love showing off the oversized pom poms they made for their skates!

After you've spent time with the kiddos in the kitchen making and decorating cookies, shift to the craft room and put together a quick set of snowflake covered gift bags for gifting your delicious treats. To make: Stamp snowflakes on the front of brown paper bags using snowflake rubber stamps and light blue, dark blue, and white ink. Use a small round hole punch to make two holes in the top of the bag. Thread and tie a piece of red and white bakers twine through the holes.

The kids will love helping Santa’s beard grow with fluffy cotton balls. By the 25th he will have the full monty!

To make: Cut Santa’s face from white craft paper. Add texture with colored pencil. Cut pink cheeks, eyes, and nose from construction paper; glue to the face. Cut the hat from red and white craft paper; glue to the face. Glue a large cotton ball at the point of the hat. Cut a long beard shape from white craft paper. Write the dates of the month leading up to Christmas on the beard. Hang the calendar and set a bowl of cotton balls and a bottle of glue nearby.

We can guarantee that you’ll have to make the kids a cup of hot cocoa when you recruit them to help assemble these sweet DIY kits. But spending quality time making gifts for loved ones will be worth the sugar rush.

To make: Paint a red circle with acrylic paint (or use a round red sticker) on a 1-cup mason jar. Once dry paint on a bit of greenery and write hot cocoa. Layer hot cocoa mixture, chocolate chips, and mini marshmallows in the jar. Place a square of seasonal fabric between the lid and screw band and tighten.

Simply tie strips of green felt around a wreath form to create this fluffy and fun holiday decor.

To make: Cut strips of two different shades of green felt. Tie strips around a wreath form. Attach small red ornaments throughout the wreath with hot glue. Loop a length of wide ribbon around the wreath to hang.

Kids will love helping you make this sweet holiday noise maker. Have them thread the bells on the ribbon while you tie the bow. Hang on the front door, above the mantel, or at the end of a bed.

To make: Thread large jingle bells onto three lengths of ribbon; knot one end of the ribbon. Tie the unknotted end around a small wreath form or a length of wire shaped into a circle. Wire together a small bunch of seasonal greenery; attach to the wreath or circle form. Tie an oversized bow and hot glue to the wire just above the greenery.

If your kid has a Christmas party at school or you're hosting one of your own, these sweet Christmas treat bags make the perfect carrier for taking home goodies. Make a cast of characters for even more fun!

Get the tutorial at The Homes I Have Made.

Not only will these little pots look so cute as a Christmas table decorations, but they're also meant to be filled up with treats for optimal Christmas candy snacking!

Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.

Your kids will love making this adorable googly-eyed Santa, complete with a pom pom nose and white mustache.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Crafty Things.

Add a pop of color and whimsical fun with this charming DIY Christmas wreath made out of balloons. Let your little ones help you for a kid-approved Christmas decoration in their rooms.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

This project is so easy to put together, you don't even have to go to the craft store to find the supplies. Just venture to your yard for materials for these pine cone crafts, paint the pine cones green, and add dots of color for "ornaments."

Get the tutorial at PJs and Paint.

There's nothing wrong with making snowflakes by cutting holes in paper, but we think these are just a little more jazzy. Your kids will love deciding which colors to use and, of course, bedazzling each flake.

Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas for Kids.

Create personalized ornaments with your child's school pictures. They'll look great hanging on your tree and make for great gifts for grandpa and grandma, too.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts 'n Crafts.

Can't decide what to make with your little ones? Start with popsicle sticks. They're easy to find and super versatile—just look to this craft!

Get the tutorial at The Keeper of the Cheerios.

You'll soon find that you can make almost anything with paper plates. Just cut one into thirds and layer on top of one another. For the ornaments and garlands, use pom-poms and ribbons.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Crafty Things.

Your kids can use their hands for more than just cutting and gluing paper with this project. Have them trace their hand on a sheet of paper to create Santa's beard and Rudolph's antlers!

Get the tutorial at Simple Everyday Mom.

Slime is popular for its versatility, and the fact that it's extremely fun to play with! That's why your kids will enjoy mixing up a batch of Grinch-inspired slime—with a red heart to boot.

Get the tutorial at I Heart Arts 'n Crafts.

When it's Christmastime, you can never have too many trees around your house. Add one more to the bunch by cutting a spiral shape into a paper plate. To finish your tree, attach "ornaments" to each level using string and top it off with a star.

Get the tutorial at Red Ted Art.

It's not hard to figure out why we love these DIY ornaments: They're so simple to put together. All you need are pipe cleaners, beads, and ribbons.

Get the tutorial at Vicky Barone.

Forget the needle and thread—grab some socks and buttons instead!

Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.

Decorating these popsicle stick ornaments will be a special treat for your little helper.

Get the tutorial at One Little Project.

Your kids will love personalizing these mini toilet paper snowmen.

Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.

If only decorating a real Christmas tree was this easy!

Get the tutorial at Easy Peasy and Fun.

Never leaf scrap ribbon lying around again.

Get the tutorial at Fireflies and Mud Pies.

Use aluminum foil, glue, and glitter to make this cool craft.

Get the tutorial at Kids Craft Room.

Turning tea lights into snowman ornaments? Now that's a bright idea!

Get the tutorial at One Little Project.

Your little noodle will love designing their very own tree this Christmas.

Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas For Kids.

We're a fan of any craft that uses pom poms.

Get the tutorial at One Little Project.

Give kids something to do with their hands while the adults prep Christmas dinner.

Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas For Kids.

Finally, a bauble that can't break!

Get the tutorial at Crafty Morning.

This reindeer ornament will go down in (craft) history.

Get the tutorial at Fireflies and Mud Pies.