Christmas Crafts

As Christmas approaches, it’s a super shared activity to create the festive atmosphere. Here is how it looked in our classroom:

We also use crafting when learning coding in our 12-week program. Unbeknownst to them, children are following algorithms at times like this. I brought you a few very simple ideas that you can do even with very small children. Most things only need paper, scissors, and glue.

Making a Snowflake

  • Grab a simple white A4 size paper.
  • Fold it so that by cutting off the edge, you get a square shape! Cut off the remaining part!
  • You get a triangle shape. Fold it in half!
  • You get a smaller triangle shape. Fold both of its sides in to the middle!
  • Cut off the protruding part from the bottom!
  • Cut any shape, pattern, triangle, circle, square, anything into it! Even very small children can do it with a hole puncher. At the end, unfold it, and the snowflake is ready.

Making Santa from a Paper Plate

Supplies:

  • Paper plate
  • Red paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Cotton wool
  • Felt-tip pen

Let’s get started! The paper plate will be Santa’s head 🙂

  • Draw the shape of Santa’s hat on the red paper and cut it out!
  • Glue a cotton ball to the tip of the hat!
  • Draw Santa’s eyes and mouth!
  • Cut a circle out of red paper and glue it in the place of his nose!
  • Apply glue to the bottom of the paper plate where Santa’s beard will be: glue as much cotton wool there as possible, preferably letting it hang down a little! You can also glue cotton wool onto Santa’s hat.

Extra tip: before you start cutting and gluing, color the white paper plate with a skin-colored pencil so Santa doesn’t look so pale! 😉

Making a Snow Globe

It is very simple to make an alternative snow globe with the kids. We will need a few strange ingredients for it.

  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Styrofoam balls (tiny ones) [Can be replaced with tiny crumpled paper balls]
  • Thicker sheet (e.g. cardboard)
  • Paper, or a printed drawing related to Santa/Christmas
  • Transparent lid of a sour cream or yogurt cup.
  • Cut a circle shape out of the cardboard that is the same size as the sour cream lid you will use! This can be any color you choose.
  • Draw something on it related to Christmas or winter (e.g. Christmas tree, Santa, Santa boot, etc…)!
  • OR
  • Print out some Christmas image or drawing that you can color! Cut it out and glue it onto the cardboard!
  • Apply glue to the edge of the cardboard (preferably with liquid glue or a glue gun)!
  • Place the little white balls (styrofoam balls or paper balls) into the transparent lid of the sour cream cup, then place the glue-edged cardboard onto it. Press it for a while so the glue sets!
snow_globe

And the alternative snow globe is ready 🙂

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