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Fun and easy Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers

16 Dec, 2014

Keep your tots busy this holiday season with these Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers. From pop-up cards to snow globes, try to make them all!

Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers

Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers

Oh, the season of cheer is here. You can hear it everywhere, the sweet sound of carols around every street corner. It makes you want to get into the Christmas spirit too! Here’s how you can get your kids involved!

Check out a few D.I.Y videos below. They’re pretty simple and hassle-free and kids will just love them.

1. Ice-cream Stick Christmas Tree

1. Ice-cream Stick Christmas Tree

It isn’t Christmas without a tree, but the real thing may be too troublesome to put up and to take down. So, here’s an idea—create a miniature one for your child, with your child.

2. Pop-up Christmas Card

2. Pop-up Christmas Card

Impress the husband with a handmade card from you and the kids!

3. Angel

3. Angel

Ask your kid to create a mini guardian angel to keep watch over him/her. The video below will guide you step-by-step so that you can hang your angel on your Christmas tree for everyone to see.

4. Rudolph Cupcakes

4. Rudolph Cupcakes

Making merry and eating inevitably go hand-in-hand. To fuel your festive appetite we found this very adorable Rudolph cupcake-making tutorial video that you might like. Trust us, your kid will be delighted to see an edible Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer. Tip: Consume the red nose first.

5. Paper Snowflakes

5. Paper Snowflakes

It doesn't matter if we don’t have snow here in the Philippines, we can create some of our own. Plus, ours won’t melt the way real snow does, so you’re free to make them as huge or miniature as you want!

6. Sock Snowmen

6. Sock Snowmen

We just showed you how to make snowflakes – let’s take it one level up and show you how you can make snowmen! Pins, socks, ribbon and voila – here’s Frosty. Don’t let your children miss out on a white Christmas just because it doesn’t physically snow.

7. Snow Globes

7. Snow Globes

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! Just give these crafty little jars a shake and watch snowflakes of glitter fall gently upon trees and tiny Christmas ornaments. You might have to pop out to a craft shop to get stuff like glycerin – though we heard you can swap it for a liquid make-up remover to give the same effect.

Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers

Christmas arts and crafts for preschoolers

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