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Crafting Christmas decorations with kids

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Ah, the Christmas season. There’s nothing quite as exciting than pulling all the Christmas decorations out of the closet, garage, or attic. Whether you prep for Christmas as soon as the Thanksgiving guests have gone home, or at the last minute, the moment when the decorations go up is always memorable.

But what if, in addition to tried and true, traditional family decorations, you shook things up with some new holiday ornamentations? Ones that are custom crafted by your little ones?

One of the best things about the holiday season is the opportunity to really bond with your child, and one of the top ways to do so is by making some memories over arts and crafts projects.

So, why not try some of these curated Christmas crafts from all over the web? Read on to discover Wondrfly’s favorite arts and crafts projects for the holiday season!

 

Why Craft Christmas Decorations with Kids?

If you’re not already convinced, here are a few key reasons you should consider crafting some Christmas decorations with your kid this year!

 

• Boosts Kids’ Confidence Kids will love seeing their handiwork displayed in the house. When you create space in the house for your child’s crafting creations, you boost their self esteem and inspire them to create more! Creating holiday decorations is a great way to integrate your child’s arts and crafts project into the household décor.

 

• Improves Fine Motor Function Handling the necessary equipment for crafting projects helps kids develop crucial fine-motor skills.

 

• Creative Thinking Time Crafting allows kids to express themselves creatively and develop decision-making skills along the way.

 

• Mindful and Meditative Crafting encourages kids to focus on one task at a time and stay in the present moment, which is the first step to developing a mindful approach to life.

 

• Sensory Stimulation When kids do arts and crafts, they get to experience lots of different colors and textures. This makes for a terrific sensory experience which is proven to help develop neural pathways in the brain!

 

Crafty Christmas Decorations Kids Can Make!

Drumroll please! Make way for 9 of our absolute favorite Christmas decoration crafts from kids.

 

Elf Portraits

This is the cutest craft we’ve seen in a while! Use your child’s photo for a face, and then craft a stout body and wiggly, wavy construction paper limbs for your child’s precious little elf self-portrait. Thank The Best Ideas for Kids for this adorable addition to any wall or fridge around the holidays!

 

Quilted Snowflakes

The pristine scissor-skills necessary for this twist on classic paper snowflakes will certainly give your child a fine-motor boost. In addition to manual dexterity, this craft provides a tasteful and elegant piece of wall décor that can be framed to really show off your child’s creation! This craft comes to you courtesy of the folks at B-Inspired Mama.

 

Marble Art Snowflakes

Another twist on an old staple, this paper snowflake craft shakes it up with a little marble painting. Painting with unconventional materials is not only tons of fun, but also a unique sensory experience to boot. It also gets kids thinking outside the box. Fantastic Fun and Learning features this and tons of other fun holiday crafts.

 

Snowflake Puzzle Piece Ornaments

Trying to figure out what to do with mismatched and misplaced puzzle pieces? Try using them to lend a unique, lacy texture to these otherwise simple snowflake ornaments. Recycling apparent trash into holiday treasure, this super easy ornament craft will have you adding your child’s special something to the tree this year, courtesy of A Dab of Glue Will Do.

 

Classic Salt Dough Ornaments

This one’s an oldie but a goodie. The Best Ideas for Kids shares their foolproof recipe for salt dough, which, as we all know, bakes into hard, durable Christmas ornaments! We’ve seen this technique used in a variety of ways. The simple cookie-cutter method is a super-easy way to produce recognizable holiday shapes. This technique uses an ornament-shaped cookie cutter and can even be modified to include a photo of your child!

 

Popsicle Stick Christmas Trees

These aren’t your average popsicle-stick Christmas trees. These easy, breezy trees from One Little Project allow for lots of creative decorating and make for a terrific addition to the big tree itself. All you need are popsicle sticks (preferably recycled and cleaned), some paint (any color, Christmas trees these days come in more than just green), and hot glue, plus whatever you want to decorate with. Pompom ornaments, pipe cleaner tinsel, and construction paper stars are a start, but in the end the limit is only defined by your imagination!

 

Paper Plate Christmas Trees

Got any spare paper plates taking up space from after your holiday gatherings? Non-Toy Gifts knows just what to do with them. With just a little festive red paint, construction paper, glue, a hole punch and some green yarn, you can transform leftover paper dinnerware into a piece of holiday wall-art courtesy of your child’s own little hands. Speaking of little hands, the process of threading yarn through the holes to create the body of their Christmas tree will provide tons of essential fine-motor practice and manual dexterity.

 

Paper Ball Reindeer

You and your child will be thrilled to invite these special spherical reindeer into your home. Not only are they totally cute, but they also make excellent table decorations or centerpiece features for holiday meals. Easy Peasy and Fun has broken down all you need to know about creating these adorable round reindeer, all you need to provide is some construction paper, glue, googly eyes and a pompom nose.

 

Disposable Plate Snow Globes

What happens when you stick two clear plastic dinner plates together and trap a snowman inside? You get a simple and exciting Christmas pseudo-snow globe craft which doubles as a visually stimulating sensory toy. Sensory play help to calm kids, ground them in the moment, and can stimulate brain growth and development. Find out how to make your own at Fireflies and Mudpies.

 

Here’s to taking holiday fun to the max with arts and crafts! Looking for more ways to entertain kids over the holidays and ensure their growth and development? Keep on reading the Wondrfly blog!

 

If you find yourself searching for arts and crafts activities and lessons for kids near you, check out Wondrfly. Wondrfly is the number one resource for parents in Hoboken and Jersey City looking for kids’ activities. Search our platform today to find exactly what you and your child need!

 

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