31+ Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
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We’ve put together a list of fun, adorable and easy Christmas crafts for kids to get your family or class in the holiday spirit.
Looking for something super simple? Starting with the free Snowman Coloring Page or Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes.
31+ Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
Not only are these crafts a way to spend meaningful time with your child, but they can also double as holiday gifts. Have them wrap their masterpieces up as gifts to give away to friends, family, neighbors, and even teachers.
Similar to our Halloween Crafts and Thanksgiving Crafts, these simple holiday crafts cover the gamut of ages–from toddlers to elementary kids.
P.S. If you’re still shopping, be sure to check out all 12 of our carefully curated, popular Holiday Gift Guides.
P.P.S. If you’re planning holiday meals, check out our Easy Christmas Dinner Ideas and Make Ahead Christmas Breakfasts.
Snowman Coloring Page
A cute (and free) coloring page that any age will enjoy!
Handprint Christmas Tree Craft
A fun and a little messy craft for toddlers and preschoolers. Send it to grandma and grandpa!
Baby Jesus in a Manger Craft
Talk about the real Christmas story with this craft. A free printable makes it simple. Involves painting, coloring, gluing, and cutting. Along with the craft, read one of our hand-picked Christmas picture books that share the real meaning of Christmas.
Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes
A simple craft that little hands can do to help decorate greenery or the Christmas tree.
Prep Homemade Hot Chocolate as Gifts
Make a big batch of our homemade hot chocolate mix (only 3 ingredients) to give as Christmas gifts to teachers, neighbors and friends.
To make it easy, use our free gift tags and gift making instructions.
I love doing this kind of other-centered activity with my kids!
Snowman Door Dec
Have the kids help decorate! Trace around cups on black paper and cut out the circles. Use painter’s tape to on the snowman pieces.
Popsicle Stick Top Hat Ornament
A simple craft to prep ahead for little hands. Kids get to paint and glue.
No-Sew Sock Snowman
My children all made these at school and loved it! Plus, great way to use up those orphan socks around the house.
Christmas Card Craft
Great preschool craft to use up scraps of ribbon and colored paper.
Gingerbread Man Coloring Page
Use our free template to print, color, and glue on fun items. Pair this craft with Jan Brett’s classic, The Gingerbread Baby.
Jingle Bell Necklace
My kids loved this craft when they were young! So simple to thread a bell and beads onto string. Perfect for school parties.
Frozen-Inspired Snowflake Ornament
For your Frozen-obsessed kiddo, make this easy DIY snowflake ornament.
Popsicle Stick Christmas Trees
This is a fun one for kids of many ages. Use glue dots for younger kids.
Melting Snowman Craft
So unique and funny, children will love making a mess with glue while creating something so cute!
3D Paper Snowflakes
If your child enjoys origami, this easy-to-follow tutorial is great for an older kids to try.
Twig Reindeer Ornament
Kids can burn off energy looking for twigs before making this cute craft!
Sequencing Christmas Trees
Glue on strips of construction paper in size order (a little learning activity for younger ones!) and add dots of white paint for snow.
Paper Snowflakes
Includes free printable templates and a clear tutorial. A fun craft for older kids!
Easy Baby Jesus Craft
If you have a paper plate, colored paper, scissors, crayons, and glue…you and your child can make this craft right now. Along with the craft, read one of our hand-picked Christmas picture books that share the real meaning of Christmas.
Marbled Christmas Ornament
We’ve made these ourselves. Kids love swirling paint around inside the ornaments to create a marble effect.
Christmas Cookie Cutter Art
Not much to this idea but so fun for kids! All you need are a few washable paint colors on paper plates, a piece of card stock, and a Christmas cookie cutter. Let your little artists go!
Christmas Critters
Use toilet paper rolls, craft paper, and glue to create some fun Christmas critters. Bonus: They hold treats!
Popsicle Stick Ornaments
My preschool and elementary-aged children and I made these a few years ago and came up with so many silly and cute options for the tree.
Tissue Paper Candy Cane
This Christmas craft is sure to keep younger or older children engaged! Tear up tissue paper or colored napkins and glue away.
Yarn Wrapped Ornaments
I like that this ornament is different than the others and involves wrapping yarn.
Stained Glass Ornament
Toddlers and preschoolers will love sticking tissue paper onto glitter glue to create beautiful “stained glass” to hang on the window.
Reindeer Ornament
Here’s yet another cute and easy-to-make ornament. We have this exact one on our tree.
Easy Angel Ornament
All of preschoolers made this classic craft. You’ll need a coffee filter, glitter glue, a gold pipe cleaner, clothespin, and sharpie. Along with the craft, read one of our hand-picked Christmas picture books that share the real meaning of Christmas.
Check out 7 Cute Christmas Crafts for even more ideas.
FAQs about Christmas Crafts for Kids
Storytelling: Connect crafts to a story about Christmas or create a story around the craft.
Group Activities: Encourage teamwork by involving multiple kids in a larger craft project.
Variety: Offer a variety of materials and craft options to cater to different interests.
1. Salt Dough Ornaments: Make dough using salt, flour, and water, shape it into ornaments, bake, and decorate.
2. Personalized Photo Ornaments: Insert family photos into clear ornaments or create photo frame ornaments.
3. Handprint Canvas: Create a handprint design on canvas and add a personal message or decoration.
4. Thumbprint Keychains: Use thumbprints on clay to make personalized keychains.
5. Decorated Candles: Decorate plain candles with melted crayons, ribbons, or paint for a personalized touch.
6. Snow Globes in Jars: Fill jars with miniature figures, fake snow, and water for a homemade snow globe.
7. Cookie Mix Jars: Layer dry ingredients for cookies in a jar with a decorative label and instructions.
8. Homemade Treats: Make treats like Snickerdoodles, Powerball Cookies (great for young kids!), Homemade Chex Mix, Chocolate Covered Oreos, or Puppy Chow and package them in festive containers or jars.
9. DIY Craft Kits: Assemble kits with materials and instructions for a specific craft (e.g., ornament-making kit).
First, read the Christmas story in the gospels of Matthew and Luke (Matthew 1:18-23, Luke 1:26-56, 2:1-38). Then, try one of these craft ideas to help your children understand the story better.
1. DIY Nativity Set: Create a simple nativity scene using cardboard, craft sticks, or even recycled materials. Design and decorate figures for Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, angels, shepherds, and animals. Read the story from the Bible in Luke 2 and have the kids act out what they hear using the set.
2. Paper Plate Angels: Use paper plates to create angel figures. Kids can decorate them with feathers, glitter, and markers, symbolizing the angels’ messages. Talk about the times an angel appears in the Christmas story (to Mary, to Zechariah, and then to the shepherds).
3. Star Mobiles: Craft stars out of paper or cardboard, decorate them, and string them together to make a mobile representing the star that guided the wise men. Then, hide hid a baby Jesus figurine in your house and place the star somewhere near it. Have the kids pretend to be the wise men who are following the star to baby Jesus.
4. Cotton Ball Sheep: Create sheep using cotton balls glued onto paper or cardboard. Add details like faces and legs. Talk about how the shepherds took care of the sheep (who are not smart animals) and how we are like sheep who need a Good Shepherd, Jesus, to watch over us.
5. Puppets or Finger Puppets: Create puppets or finger puppets representing characters from the Christmas story. Encourage kids to use these to act out the events as you narrate the story.
6. Story Stones: Paint rocks with symbols or images representing different parts of the Christmas story. Kids can arrange these stones in order as they retell the story.
7. Create a Storybook: Help kids make their own illustrated storybooks about the Christmas story. They can draw or craft scenes for each part of the narrative.
We hope this round-up of Christmas crafts gets your creative juices flowing. Be sure to check out Easy Christmas Dinner Ideas and Make Ahead Christmas Breakfasts.
Here are a few more resources to help this Christmas…
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Holiday Gift Guides for All Ages
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Advent Resources for Families
The true reason we celebrate Christmas – that God sent His only Son for us – can get lost in the hustle and bustle of preparations for the holiday. Advent is a time to focus our hearts and minds on Jesus in the midst of the crazy. Here are 15+ Advent Resources for the Whole Family.
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Lisa says
Where are the directions for the star? That’s why I came here
Carla from Thriving Home says
Hi Lisa. I apologize that I do not know what star craft you are referring to. Could you tell me where you got the link to this post and I can see where the problem might be?
Penny Brown says
I’m looking for the star made out beads with bell hanging in middle
Carla from Thriving Home says
Hi Penny. We removed it from our list a few years ago when the link was no longer active. I did a search and found something similar with directions:
https://familygodtime.wordpress.com/2016/11/29/follow-the-star-2016-pipe-cleaner-star/