You guys. It’s upon us. The last two weeks of 2019! Are you crazed yet? If you celebrate Christmas, you may well be overloaded with traveling, shopping, cooking, and trying to finish all your work so that you can maybe — just maybe — relax on Christmas Day. (Yeah, we working moms over here don’t have a ton of hope for that, either.) But if you’re looking for something fun to do with your littles this holiday season or just hoping to find a way to pass yet another chilly snow day off from school (why are schools closed again?!) at home, these kid-friendly Christmas crafts are for you.
Do you need a few last-minute decorations and/or personalized gifts? Or were you just hoping to whip up some fun, new and creative Christmas snacks? Either way, you and your kids have come to the right place. Whether you’re throwing a party, making giftables for Aunt Suzy and Uncle Bob, or just want to while away a few winter-break hours, we’ve got you covered with these crafts. They’re fun, affordable and easy for even little fingers to accomplish. The best part? They won’t bore you — or test your patience. Oh, and there’s also no slime. (Seriously. What is it with kids and slime?)
So sit back, relax and get ready to entertain, engage and even educate your kids with these Christmas crafts.
Applesauce Ornaments
Many families make homemade holiday ornaments. From cutouts and paint to popsicle stick sleighs and salt dough, DIY tree decor is (for some) a tradition. But why not shake — and bake — things up a bit with these cinnamon applesauce ornaments? They look and smell great.
Dino Snow Globe
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Christmas? Well, if you said snow-covered dinosaurs, you’re in luck: These prehistoric snowglobes are the perfect way to upcycle unused plastic playthings.
Coloring Stockings
Looking for a great way to engage the littlest members of your family? These cute DIY stockings will give your pint-sized Picasso a creative and colorful outlet.
Tissue Paper “Stained Glass”
If your little loves destroying things, we’ve got the perfect Christmas craft for you: These holiday-themed suncatchers make the most of scraps of torn paper. Yes, to make these bad boys your kiddo will need to rip things. A real win-win.
Felt Candy Ornaments
Sweeten up your Christmas display with these bright and bold candy ornaments that are super cute and easy to make. According to crafter Heidi Kudin, you can make six in less than 30 minutes.
Glitter Deer Painting
I know what you’re thinking: This roundup was supposed to be about simple crafts! But while this decorative deer head painting looks complicated, fear not: With painter’s tape, glitter and some Elmer’s glue, this DIY decoration will help you elevate your crafting game without breaking a sweat. Great for teens, tweens and young adults.
Family Hand Tree
You’re probably familar with the classic hand turkey; the beloved Thanksgiving craft is very popular in grade school. But if you’re looking for a Christmas twist on the hand-tracing tradition, check out this sweet and sentimental family handprint tree.
Sock Snowman
Do you want to build an indoor snowman? Well, with some felt, pom-poms, hair ties and a clean sock you can!
DIY Ugly Sweater
Ugly holiday sweaters have become extremely popular in recent years. In fact, the third Friday of December is National Ugly Sweater Day. (Yes, really.) So bust out the glue gun, puffy paint, beads, buttons, and glitter. This super fun and creative craft will keep you and your kiddo entertained.
Tissue Paper Wreath
With bright colors and tons of texture, this tissue paper wreath is appealing to children young and old. That said, this beauty takes a bit of patience and time — so save it for snow days or long weekends.
Seasonal Sharpie Mug
Whether you’re looking to make a cute Christmas present or simply want to dress up your coffee mug, these Sharpie dot trees are fun, festive and super easy. Plus, you can draw any design.
Baby Handprint Ornament
When my daughter was little, I wanted to find a cute and creative way to celebrate her first year, and this handprint ornament was the winner. Why? Because with a little paint and/or glue and glitter, I was able to create a personalized (and super sentimental) present.
Christmas Tree Match Game
Looking for a way to entertain and educate your kiddos this holiday season? This Christmas tree match game isn’t just fun to make; it will also help the littlest members of your family learn to count to 10.
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