Christmas Tree Ornaments for Kids
Bring a touch of homemade whimsy to your Christmas tree this year, and decorate it with personalized Christmas tree ornaments that kids can make. After they’ve strung popcorn and dried cranberry garlands, try these ideas.
Candy Cane Reindeer
What You Need: A wrapped candy cane, brown pipe cleaner, small red pompom, googly eyes, ribbon and glue.
Take the candy cane, and wrap the pipe cleaner around the curve, so that the long ends are pointing away from the candy cane. Twist them into antler shapes. Then, glue the googly eyes to the short curved part and glue the pompom just underneath. These are the eyes and nose. Tie a ribbon just above halfway down the long end of the candy cane.
Decorated Glass Balls
What You Need: Solid colored glass ball ornament, glitter glue pen, acrylic paint, cotton swabs.
Christmas Crafts Articles, Videos & HowTos
What could be more festive than Christmas craft ornaments made by you and your family? These ornaments are simple enough for the whole family to enjoy making, from the little ones all the way up to Grandma!
Christmas crafts are a wonderful way to spend time with your children, invite the spirit of the season into your home and provide plenty of ideas for homemade gifts. There are a wide variety of craft projects available for children of all ages, so choose age-appropriate projects to bring smiles instead of frustration. Christmas crafts for kids allow them to get involved in the festivities.
Children's Christmas crafts not only entertain and engage young children, but they also get them excited about the upcoming Christmas holiday. Even better, they’ll have some cute decorations to save and cherish through the years.
Learn how to make a paper angel ornament with coffee filters and a few craft supplies.
These pinecone Christmas crafts are simple enough for everyone in the family to make. Best of all, you can find your own pinecones outdoors, adding a dash of family adventure to the projects.



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