Looking for fun and easy Christmas crafts for kids? These simple DIY ideas are budget-friendly, creative, and perfect for keeping little hands busy this holiday season. From paper snowflakes to homemade ornaments, you’ll find plenty of cheerful projects to make Christmas extra special.
Christmas is the perfect time to slow down, get creative, and make something magical with your kids. Whether you’re looking for quick weekend projects or cozy indoor crafts to keep everyone entertained during winter break, these easy Christmas crafts for kids will bring smiles and sparkle to your home. Most of them use supplies you probably already have — paper, glue, a bit of glitter, and a whole lot of imagination. Let’s make this holiday season more about handmade joy and less about store-bought stress!
I like to keep a few boxes of cheap supplies like paper, glue, glitter, pinecones and sticks we find on walks, pom-poms, felt pieces, scissors, cardboard, and many other items that can be crafted into something magical.
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Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
1. Popsicle Stick Christmas Crafts for Kids

Popsicle stick crafts are a timeless favorite when it comes to easy Christmas projects for kids. They’re affordable, versatile, and spark endless creativity! From building tiny reindeer and sparkly Christmas trees to creating adorable snowflakes and festive picture frames, popsicle sticks can turn into almost anything with a little imagination. These crafts are great for all ages and make wonderful keepsakes or handmade gifts for grandparents and friends. Plus, cleanup is easy — just a few drops of glue and a sprinkle of holiday cheer!
Craft Items Needed:
- Popsicle sticks (plain or colored)
- Glue or hot glue (with adult supervision)
- Paint or markers
- Glitter, sequins, or pom-poms
- Googly eyes
- Ribbon or string
- Small buttons or beads
2. Cardboard Christmas Shapes and Yarn Crafts

This simple and budget-friendly craft turns plain cardboard into festive holiday decorations kids will love to make. Cut out Christmas shapes like stars, trees, bells, or snowmen, then let the kids wrap colorful yarn around each one. The wrapping gives the ornaments a soft, handmade look — perfect for hanging on the tree or giving as thoughtful gifts. Once the yarn is in place, kids can add their own creative touch with embellishments like buttons, sequins, glitter, or tiny bows. It’s an easy way to keep little hands busy and hearts full of holiday cheer!
Craft Items Needed:
- Recycled cardboard (cereal boxes or shipping boxes work great)
- Scissors
- Yarn in assorted colors
- Glue
- Embellishments (buttons, sequins, small bows, or glitter)
- Hole punch and string or ribbon (for hanging)

3. Felt Christmas Shapes

Felt crafts are soft, colorful, and perfect for kids to create adorable Christmas decorations. You can cut out shapes like stockings, trees, snowflakes, and gingerbread men, then let the kids decorate them however they like. Felt is easy to cut and glue, making it ideal for little hands. Add buttons, sequins, or bits of ribbon for detail — or even stuff two felt pieces together with a bit of cotton to make puffy ornaments. These handmade felt shapes look lovely hanging on the tree or strung together as a festive garland.
Craft Items Needed:
- Sheets of colorful felt
- Scissors
- Glue or fabric glue
- Cotton balls or stuffing (optional)
- Buttons, sequins, or beads
- Ribbon, twine, or string for hanging
4. Styrofoam Ball Christmas Ornaments

Turning simple Styrofoam balls into sparkling Christmas ornaments is a fun and creative project kids will adore. These lightweight balls are easy to paint, decorate, and personalize — each one can become a tiny masterpiece for the tree. Kids can use paint, glitter, ribbon, or small embellishments to make them shine, and adults can help add a hook or string for hanging. This craft is perfect for encouraging creativity while keeping costs low, and the finished ornaments make wonderful keepsakes to cherish year after year.
Craft Items Needed:
- Styrofoam balls (any size)
- Acrylic paint and paintbrushes
- Glitter, sequins, or beads
- Glue or Mod Podge
- Ribbon or string for hanging
- Small straight pins or ornament hooks (optional)
- Disposable cups or skewers (for drying)
5. Pinecone and Pom-Pom Christmas Crafts

Pinecones are one of nature’s best craft supplies — free, festive, and full of rustic charm! Kids will love turning them into cheerful Christmas decorations by gluing colorful pom-poms between the scales to make them look like tiny Christmas trees. You can also add a star on top, sprinkle on a little glitter, or tie a ribbon loop for hanging. These crafts are not only adorable but also a great way to bring a touch of the outdoors inside for the holidays.
Craft Items Needed:
- Pinecones (clean and dry)
- Small colorful pom-poms
- Glue or hot glue (with adult supervision)
- Ribbon or string for hanging
- Small star stickers or foam stars (optional)
- Glitter (optional)
6. Salt Dough Christmas Ornaments

Salt dough ornaments are a classic and timeless Christmas craft that kids can easily make at home. With just a few simple ingredients, kids can roll out the dough, use cookie cutters to create festive shapes like stars, trees, and gingerbread men, then bake them until firm. Once cooled, they can paint and decorate their creations with bright colors, glitter, or even write their names on them. These ornaments make beautiful keepsakes and gifts that can be cherished year after year.
Craft Items Needed:
- Salt dough (made from flour, salt, and water)
- Rolling pin
- Christmas-themed cookie cutters
- Baking sheet and parchment paper
- Acrylic paint and paintbrushes
- Glitter or sequins (optional)
- Ribbon, twine, or string for hanging
7. Construction Paper Snowman and Snowflake Crafts

Kids will love creating snowy winter scenes using just construction paper, glue, and cotton balls! They can cut out snowmen, snowflakes, or winter landscapes from colorful construction paper, then add texture by gluing cotton balls to mimic fluffy snow. This craft is simple, inexpensive, and perfect for letting little ones explore their creativity while learning about shapes and textures. Finished pieces can be displayed on windows, doors, or as festive wall art to brighten up your home for the holidays.
Craft Items Needed:
- Construction paper (various colors)
- Cotton balls
- Glue or glue sticks
- Scissors
- Markers or crayons (optional for details)
- Glitter (optional for extra sparkle)
Conclusion
Creating easy Christmas crafts with kids is a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday season together. Not only do these projects encourage creativity and fine motor skills, but they also provide special memories that last long after the decorations are taken down. From popsicle sticks to salt dough ornaments, each craft is simple, affordable, and full of festive fun. Gather your supplies, invite the kids to join in, and enjoy the joy of making handmade holiday cheer together!
Resources: Here are some helpful resources for further information.
- 50+ Quick & Easy Kids Crafts – By Happiness is Homemade
- Cheap Craft Ideas Archives – By Kids Kubby
- Crafts – By Crayola

Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age is best for these Christmas crafts?
These crafts are great for kids of all ages! Younger children may need help with cutting or gluing, while older kids can try more detailed decorations like painting or assembling ornaments.
2. Can I use recycled materials for these crafts?
Absolutely! Items like cardboard, cereal boxes, toilet paper rolls, and scrap paper work perfectly and make the project budget-friendly and eco-friendly.
3. How long do these crafts take to make?
Most of these projects can be completed in 15–30 minutes, though some, like salt dough ornaments, require baking and drying time.
4. Are these crafts safe for kids?
Yes! Just supervise younger children when using scissors, hot glue, or small embellishments to ensure safe crafting fun.
Summary
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