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Kids Christmas Crafts

Stockings
Help your child make a homemade stocking for the fireplace. Take a clean, hole free sock (red, green, white) and let your child decorate it with ribbons, bows, lace and whatever else you can think of.
Christmas Ornaments
Decorate canning lids with string, ribbon, sequins, lace, and odds and ends. Glue a pipe cleaner to the back and hang on your tree.
Christmas Ornaments II
Have the children decorate real Christmas ornaments with string, ribbons, lace, sequins and odds and end. Allow to dry and send home for a great gift.
Bingo Dabber Art
For younger children, draw a Christmas Tree, and have the children decorate the tree with bingo dabbers.
Cotton Snowmen
Let your child use cotton balls to glue on blue paper to create a snowman!! If your child is older than three, you can glue beads on for the eyes, nose, mouth and buttons
Paper Snowflakes
Help your child make paper snowflakes. Hang them from the ceiling, and from the tree. White butcher paper works well..You can cut larger ones and attach to your front windows...very pretty:).
Paper Chains
Cut red and green construction paper into strips. Form an O and glue the ends together. Link the next into the first. This activity develops fine motor skills, and sequencing skills. Use the links on the christmas tree, or string them across your ceiling. They can also be used as christmas card holders. String them across a doorway and hang the cards from the links using small craft closepins.
Christmas Tree Art
Draw a Christmas tree shape. Provide the child with yarn, glitter, ribbon, bingo dabbers, construction paper, and other materials so they may decorate the tree.
Creative Cards
Fold a piece of construction paper in half. Provide children with a variety of materials, wrapping paper, paper, glitter, ribbons, bows, cookie cutters (for shapes) and let them make a holiday card for someone special.
Pine Cones
Collect pines cones or ask your parents to bring in some. Tie a ribbon around the top of the pine cone. Have the children apply glitter glue to them. Use them on a tree for decoration.
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