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Home » Craft Ideas » 24 Creative Winter Crafts for Kids: Simple and Fun Projects

24 Creative Winter Crafts for Kids: Simple and Fun Projects

October 4, 2024 by Jenny Leave a Comment

Winter is the perfect season to gather the little ones for some cozy crafting fun! 

As the snow falls outside and the holiday spirit fills the air, there's no better way to keep kids entertained and creative than with festive winter crafts. 

Paper crafts of Santa, a reindeer, and an elf in festive colors are displayed against a gray background.

From glittering snowflakes to jolly Santa ornaments, these easy and delightful projects are sure to bring joy and warmth to your home. 

Whether you're looking to decorate the house or create handmade gifts, our list of winter craft ideas for kids will inspire endless hours of holiday cheer and creativity. 

27 Winter Crafts To Keep Little Hands Busy This Season!

Grab your supplies and let the crafting magic begin!

1. Pinecone Ornaments

Colorful, glittery Christmas ornaments shaped like pinecones hang on a frosted tree branch.

Transform ordinary pinecones into dazzling ornaments by decorating them with glitter, paint, and rhinestones. 

Tie a ribbon or string around the top of the pinecone for easy hanging on your Christmas tree.

2. Paper Plate Snowmen

Paper plate snowman craft with a red hat, orange nose, colorful scarf, and black buttons, set against a snowy background with pine branches.

Create a cheerful snowman using simple materials like paper plates, construction paper, and markers.

Cut out the snowman's head and body, hats, scarves, and buttons from colorful construction paper, and glue them onto the plate. You can use markers to draw the snowman's facial features.

3. Handprint Wreaths

A wreath made of green paper cutouts shaped like hands, arranged in a circle, with a red bow at the bottom against a dark background.

Craft a charming wreath by tracing and cutting out green handprints from paper. Arrange the handprints in a circular pattern, overlapping them slightly to form a wreath shape.

Glue the handprints together, ensuring they are securely attached. For a finishing touch, add a red bow or ribbon at the bottom of the wreath.

4. Popsicle Stick Reindeer

Craft stick reindeer with googly eyes, a red pom-pom nose, and antlers made of twine, placed on a light surface, surrounded by festive decorations.

Get creative with popsicle sticks by crafting adorable reindeer. Start by gluing three popsicle sticks together, and attach googly eyes near the top two corners and a small red pom-pom to serve as the nose. 

For the antlers, twist brown pipe cleaners into antler shapes, and glue them to top of the popsicle sticks. These charming reindeer can be hung as ornaments or used as festive decorations around the house as winter decor.

5. Salt Dough Ornaments

Assorted star-shaped Christmas cookies with colorful iced decorations, arranged on a snowy surface near evergreen branches.

Make your own holiday ornaments with a simple salt dough recipe.

Combine salt, flour, and water to form a pliable dough. Roll out the dough on a flat surface and use cookie cutters to create various shapes like stars, trees, and snowflakes. Bake them on a sheet until they are hard. 

Once cooled, paint the ornaments with festive colors and add glitter or other embellishments for extra sparkle. Finally, thread a ribbon through a small hole at the top of each ornament for easy hanging on the Christmas tree.

6. Santa Hat Headbands

Santa hat on a wooden stand, surrounded by red ornaments and greenery, with blurred lights in the background.

Add some festive flair to your holiday wardrobe by crafting Santa hats using red and white felt.

These adorable hats are perfect for holiday dress-up, parties, or family photos, bringing a touch of Santa’s magic to your festivities.

7. Button Christmas Trees

A Christmas tree made of colorful buttons arranged on a textured blue-green background.

Craft a simple yet bright Christmas tree using colorful buttons and a paper triangle. Begin by cutting a triangle shape from green construction paper strips to serve as the tree. 

Arrange an assortment of colorful buttons on the triangle, starting from the base and working your way up to the top. Glue each button in place, creating a vibrant and textured tree.

8. Paper Chain Garlands

Three paper chains in red, gold, and teal are arranged in parallel on a white surface.

Decorate your home or tree with classic paper chain garlands made from strips of colored paper. 

Cut strips of paper in festive metallic colors, each about an inch wide. Use these to adorn your home and even your tree.

9. Recycled Cardboard Reindeer

A cardboard reindeer decoration with a red nose and glittery antlers, set against a blue background with pine branches and holiday ornaments.

Turn old cardboard into charming reindeer decorations with a bit of creativity. Add some sparkle with glitter and embellish with other craft supplies like googly eyes, tiny bells, or bits of fabric for scarves.

10. Felt Christmas Stockings

Two felt Christmas stockings hanging on a tree, one red and one yellow, both decorated with buttons and filled with small gifts and candy.

Create personalized Christmas stockings from felt for a fun and festive project. Decorate the stockings with sequins, buttons, ribbons, and other embellishments.

These custom stockings are perfect for hanging by the fireplace or giving as thoughtful, handmade gifts, adding a warm and personal touch to your holiday celebrations.

11. Paper Bag Puppets

Three gift boxes decorated as a reindeer, Santa Claus, and an elf, wrapped in festive paper with cartoon faces, against a gray background.

Bring some holiday cheer to playtime with Christmas-themed paper bag puppets. Using paper bags, markers, and construction paper, you can create characters like Santa, elves, and reindeer. 

These puppets are perfect for storytelling and holiday skits, providing endless entertainment and a creative outlet for kids during the winter season.

12. Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes

Two red and white striped candy canes made of spiraled beads, placed on a dark surface.

Craft festive candy cane decorations using red and white pipe cleaners. 

These simple yet charming candy canes can be used as ornaments, strung together to make garlands, or added to holiday gift wrapping for a playful touch.

13. Egg Carton Christmas Trees

Handcrafted paper Christmas trees with layered green and gold textures and star toppers are displayed on a wooden surface.

Turn egg cartons into adorable mini Christmas trees with a bit of paint and creativity. Cut individual sections from an egg carton, trimming them into cone shapes. Paint them green, and let them dry completely. 

Stack the painted cones on top of each other, securing them with glue to create a tree shape. These cute, eco-friendly Christmas trees make perfect table centerpieces, mantle decorations, or fun craft projects for kids.

14. Glittery Snow Globes

A snow globe jar featuring a snowman wearing a Santa hat and a small Christmas tree, surrounded by glittery snow.

Create magical snow globes using small jars, glitter, and tiny Christmas figurines. Use a clear jar with a tight lid, and glue a small holiday figurine to the inside of the lid.

Fill the jar almost to the top with water, adding a few drops of glycerin to help the glitter float slowly. Sprinkle in a generous amount of glitter for that snowy effect. Screw the lid back on tightly, ensuring it’s sealed well to prevent leaks.

15. Clothespin Angels

Four handmade clothespin angels with lace wings and pastel decorations are placed on a teal fabric.

Craft elegant angel decorations using simple clothespins, paint, fabric, and pipe cleaners. Dress the clothespins in soft, angelic tiny white dresses, and add friendly faces from unused dolls.

For the wings, attach small pieces of lace or fabric to the back of the clothespins. Create a halo by bending a gold or silver pipe cleaner into a circle or just add a lace halo and attaching it to the top.

16. Pom-Pom Snowmen

A knitted snowman figure with a red hat and scarf, orange carrot nose, and black button eyes stands among white pom-poms on a blue background.

Assemble adorable snowmen using white pom-poms and a bit of creativity. Add tiny black beads or buttons for eyes and a small orange bead or piece of felt for the nose. 

These cute pom-pom snowmen are perfect for decorating your home, adding to holiday gift packages, or as fun, winter-themed crafts for kids.

17. Paper Plate Christmas Trees

Colorful Christmas trees made from stacked paper cupcake liners, decorated with stars and stickers, placed on a blue surface.

Transform simple paper plates into festive Christmas trees with a bit of cutting and painting. Start by cutting the paper plates, forming cones of different sizes.

Paint the cones green or other colors, and allow them to dry completely. Once dry, stack them on top of each other, and decorate them with an assortment of stickers, glitter, and other craft supplies like sequins or pom-poms.

18. Beaded Snowflakes

Assorted colorful bead snowflake ornaments on a marble surface.

Craft elegant beaded snowflakes using pipe cleaners and an assortment of beads. These sparkling snowflakes can be hung as ornaments, used to decorate windows, or added to gift wrapping for a festive touch.

19. Handprint Santa Cards

A paper craft depicting Santa Claus with a red hat and a white beard on a red background.

Create charming homemade Christmas cards by turning handprints into Santa Claus designs. The fingers will form Santa’s hat, while the palm becomes his face and beard. 

Add a white pom-pom or cotton ball to the tip of the hat and a strip of white paper or cotton for the hat’s brim. Draw or glue on eyes, nose, and a jolly smile. Attach this to a folded piece of cardstock to scribble greetings.

20. Button Snowmen

Three snowmen made of buttons with knitted hats and carrot noses on a snowy blue background.

Create adorable snowmen using white buttons and a few simple craft supplies. Add small black beads or buttons for the eyes and mouth, and a tiny orange piece of felt or paper for the nose. 

Use scraps of fabric to create a scarf and small hat cut out from colored paper or felt. These button snowmen make delightful holiday cards, wall decor, or even gift tags.

21. Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

Crafted popsicle stick snowflakes in white, red, green, and blue on a teal surface, surrounded by small decorative snowflakes and baubles.

Craft beautiful snowflakes using popsicle sticks, paint, and glitter. paint the snowflakes in wintery colors like white, silver, or light blue. 

These popsicle stick snowflakes can be hung as ornaments, strung together to create garlands, or used to decorate windows, bringing a frosty, festive look to your home.

22. Felt Gingerbread Men

A felt gingerbread man plush with a green bow and button details, lying on textured fabric.

Create charming gingerbread men using brown felt and a variety of felt embellishments. 

For extra flair, glue on small buttons for the eyes or down the front of the body, and add tiny bows or ribbons for a festive touch.

23. Paper Cup Reindeer

A paper cup decorated as a reindeer with googly eyes, a red pom-pom nose, and brown paper antlers.

Turn ordinary paper cups into adorable reindeer with a few simple decorations. Attach googly eyes near the top of the cup and glue a red pom-pom just below the eyes to serve as the reindeer's nose.

For the antlers, twist brown pipe cleaners into antler shapes and glue them to the inside rim of the cup. These cute reindeer cups can be used as festive treat holders, table decor, or even as part of a holiday-themed craft display.

24. Christmas-Themed Bookmarks

Three colorful Christmas cards with decorated trees and star designs on a red surface, surrounded by ornaments and festive lights.

Make reading festive with Christmas-themed bookmarks crafted from construction paper, markers, and stickers.

For a finishing touch, punch a hole at the top of each bookmark and tie a piece of ribbon or yarn through it. These bookmarks make great stocking stuffers or gifts for book lovers.

Fun, Festive Winter Craft Ideas Await Your Little Ones!

As the winter days grow shorter and the holiday excitement builds, there's no better way to spend time with your kids than by diving into these delightful winter craft projects. 

Each creation not only brings festive cheer into your home but also fosters creativity and precious family memories. 

Whether you've made sparkling snowflakes, adorable reindeer, or cozy pinecone ornaments, these crafts are sure to become treasured keepsakes. 

Now gather your supplies, embrace the holiday spirit, and continue crafting your way through the season. Here's to a winter filled with creativity, laughter, and the magic of handmade holiday joy!

 

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