CHRISTMAS
ART and CRAFT
Christmas is finally here and we can't wait to show you all those amazing Christmas-themed activities.
Here you will find Christmas activities for children, kindergartens, preschoolers and schoolchildren.
We will glue, cut, draw and enjoy a lot of Christmas creative fun together.
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CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES
instructions
CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
Let's make some easy-peasy Christmas decorations. Christmas ornaments is a super fun activity for little kids and preschoolers. Creativity has no limits, so let's get to it :)
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Cut out circle ornaments from cardboard.
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Use a hole punch and colored papers to create multi-colored paper decorations.
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Apply adhesive tape from the back of the circle ornament so that the adhesive side is facing up.
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Attach the embossed ornaments to the adhesive tape. Let the children get creative :)
ORANGE ORNAMENTS
From this Christmas activity, your whole house will get the Christmas scent :).
Today we make decorations from fruit peels
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Peel a tangerine or an orange. Try to get the largest possible pieces of skin.
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Use the cutters to cut out the individual decorations
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Put them between baking papers for some hours and load them so that they do not twist when drying.
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Decorate them with snowflakes, glitters, ribbons, everything you love :)
SNOWFLAKE
With the arrival of winter, children are eagerly awaiting the first snow. The sledge is ready, the carrot for the snowman in a backpack and the dry gloves in the pockets of the jackets. But the snow still doesn't and doesn't come. What about that? All you need is a little paper, scissors and it's already snowing right in our living room. And so, while my little kids carefully cut out the paper snowflakes, I cook cocoa cause it's always perfect in winter :)
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Prepare a few sheets of square paper.
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Carefully fold the paper square diagonally so that the paper corner is exactly on the opposite corner. Bend the resulting triangle in half again so that the opposite corners meet each other. And do it again :)
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Draw the parts you will cut out on the paper triangle. And now it's time to take the baby's scissors and carefully cut out the holes. Cut slowly. Be sure to cut through all layers of paper.
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Carefully unfold the paper gradually until a beautiful snowflake appears in front of you. And do you know that each snowflake is completely different and unique. Just like the snowflakes behind the window :).
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Cut out a cloud from a larger paper. Then cut different lengths of white thread. Stick one end to the back of the snowflake and the other to the back of the cloud.
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You can hang the finished cloud with flakes on the window. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow: :).
ZIG ZAG CHRISTMAS TREE
Today we are making zig zag Christmas Tree. It's really fun, you will see :)
Free printable template here: ZIG ZAG CHRISTMAS TREE
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Print free template ZIG ZAG CHRISTMAS TREE or draw the template on square paper.
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Cut along the lines. Stop a little bit before the diagonal line.
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Glue each strip to the diagonal line.
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Decorate the tree with paper ornaments.
CHRISTMAS TIC-TAC-TOE
We love to play board games with children. Especially before Christmas. We will make hot cocoa and play.
Tic-Tac-Toe Time! We will make a Christmas version :) Free printable version of the Christmas tic-tac-toe HERE.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Print the free template of Christmas tic-tac-toe. We prepared full-colored version and non-colored version :)
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Cut out all the circle pieces and color them if you choose the non-colored version.
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Set up the table with the game pad and prepare 5 circles with the same symbol for each player.
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Whoever gets 3 in a row wins. Have fun :)
CHRISTMAS DIORAMA
Christmas diorama. Perfect paper craft activity for little children. And a nice gift for grandparents.
Free printable version of the Christmas Diorama HERE.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Print the free template of Christmas Diorama.
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Cut out all the pieces.
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Prepare little pieces of cardboard paper.
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Glue every piece of diorama onto the pile of carboard tiles adding a piece each time.
CORK ANGELS
We save corks and we like to invent creative pieces from them.
Today we make cork angels
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Glue snowflakes or other little decorations on the wine corks.
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Attach the twine to the top with the hot glue gun or glue.
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Draw an angel's face on the bead and thread it on a string.
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Glue the angel's wings and the decoration is ready.
CHRISTMAS DOMINOES
Let's play this colorful tile-based game today.
Make your own "christmas" dominoes
with free printables.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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print the FREE PRINTABLE TEMPLATE christmas dominoes or draw a similar one on hard paper.
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Take color pencils, crayons, markers and color the template.
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Cut out the domino pieces on black lines.
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Mix up the dominoes and place them face down.
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First player lays down a domino. The next player has to lay down a domino with a matching picture.
CHRISTMAS TREE
Finally Christmas! The most beautiful time of the year. We always make various Christmas decorations with the children. We try to conjure up a cozy festive atmosphere at home. We bake honey cakes, drink hot cocoa, read and draw. Christmas decorations appear very soon in our home. Wondering why? Well, because we just love Christmas with the kids. The perfect time to enjoy family well-being. This activity is suitable for little kids, preschoolers and school kids.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Paint the leaf from the bottom with green paint. This way, the veins in the leaf creates a nice pattern.
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Place the leaf the painted side down on top of the paper. Repeat the process until you create a triangular shape of a coniferous tree
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Use a hole punch and colored papers to create multi-colored paper confetti.
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We will train fine children's motor skills a little. Apply small drops of glue to the tree and place paper confetti on them. Your Christmas tree decoration is ready :)
MOSS CHRISTMAS TREE
We love spending time together with the kids in the nature. So we brought some natural materials.
Today we are making moss Christmas trees :)
INSTRUCTIONS:
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Cut out the shape of the Christmas tree from hard paper or cardboard.
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Cut out about 2 cm thick strips and stick them on the edges of the tree.
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Line the inside of the Christmas tree with moss.
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Decorate the tree with natural materials, cones, leaves and lights.