5 Christmas
Crafts
for Kids
The kids are home for Christmas break and
are bored already. The weather is cold, wet and nasty. What do
you do? Keep them busy making something with their hands,
instead of you tearing your hair out. Here are some fun ideas
that kids will love.
1. Christmas cards are always a great craft.
Provide the kids supplies like construction paper, card stock,
scissors, glue, glitter (the bottles of glitter/glue in one
package are a very nice low-mess way to dress up a project),
pencils, crayons or markers and old Christmas cards. Let the
kids use their creative energy to make wonderful handmade cards
that can be shared with family and friends. By cutting pictures
out of old cards, even the younger children can make something
really nice (and recycle at the same time).
2. Snow globes are a favorite. If you want
to make your own, gather glass or clear plastic containers,
like baby food jars or mustard or mayonnaise jars. Wash and dry
them completely. Gather small plastic Christmas or winter
decorations. Try to find some that float. Winter themed
stickers or small foam cutouts are also nice. Decorate the
outside of the jar with stickers or glue a few of the foam
pieces on it. Attach a couple of the floating pieces (things
like snowflakes or stars work well) to string and glue a figure
to the inside with the string underneath the figure to anchor
it (which will become the base). Fill the jar with water and
some glitter. Carefully glue the lid in place using waterproof
glue and let dry. Once dry, shake it, set it lid down and watch
the glitter swirl around.
3. Candy crafts can be fun, as well as a
tasty gift. A train can be a quick craft that can be used as a
decoration or gift. Use a roll of hard candy (like Lifesavers)
for the main part of the train. Use individually wrapped round
candy, like peppermints for the wheels. For the front, glue a
square candy, such as a caramel or a Starburst with a Hershey
kiss on top. If you add a string, they can be used as a tree
decoration. Experiment with other kinds of candy to create
other things, like robots, animals or even angels.
4. Garland trees can be a great project for
the kids, especially if there is limited room for a Christmas
tree. Take a large piece of green poster board and cut a
circle, with a slit out to make a cone. Tape it with clear
packing tape. Take an artificial pine garland and wrap it
around the cone, completely covering it to create a small tree.
Fasten the ends in place so it doesn't unwrap. The tree can be
decorated with lightweight paper ornaments that the children
can also make.
5. A cozy fireplace can warm up any room but
not everyone has one. Let the kids make one. Find a large
cardboard box and cut an opening in the one side for the
fireplace. Using sponges, paint bricks on the box, leaving
space in between to be the mortar. Paint the inside black if
you want. Paint flames on the inside back section of the box.
Use paper towel rolls to stack up in the fireplace as logs.
Decorate the top to look like a mantel.
Get creative and think up your own Christmas
crafts as well. Children will love the fun involved in creating
these crafts and so will you. You can even give the crafts as a
gift which will warm even the scroogiest of hearts.
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