preschool christmas crafts
Preschool Christmas Crafts
Engaging kids in some preschool Christmas crafts is a fun and educational time. See what are some easy preschool Christmas craft ideas from this article...
- To make these snowflakes, first collect the material: 3-4 Popsicle sticks, glitter paint, brush, glue, ribbon, and jewel beads.
- Take the Popsicle sticks and paint them with glitter paint. Choose the color that the kids like.
- Let the paint dry. Once the sticks are ready, glue them together in the shape of a star.
- Ask the kids to glue the jewel beads on the sticks.
- In the end, help them glue the ribbon on the snowflakes and hang them on the door knob or from the window.
- Voila, and that's how the snowflakes are made.
- To prepare your very own Christmas banner, first collect the material: 1 red craft paper, 1 green craft paper, glitter pens, glue, scissors, long string, and jewel beads.
- First, we need 14 squares to write "MERRY CHRISTMAS" on.
- For this, take the red and green craft papers, and cut 7 equal squares of each.
- After this, write "MERRY CHRISTMAS", one letter on each square using the glitter pens.
- Now, apply glue on the top part of each square, at the back, and glue them onto the string. Keep even spaces.
- Once the glue has dried, you can add jewel beads on each of the squares to embellish them. Hang the banner over the fireplace.
- To make the reindeer, first collect the materials: 1 brown and 1 orange construction paper, pencil, watercolors, scissors, googly eyes, and glue.
- On the brown construction paper, ask the kids to place their feet on it so you can trace them.
- On the orange construction paper, ask the kids to place their hands on it so you can trace them.
- The brown construction paper will be used as the reindeer's face and the orange construction paper will be used as the reindeer's antlers.
- Help the kids cut the pieces out. Glue the googly eyes on the face and use watercolors to paint the red nose and mouth.
- Now glue the antlers on the head and the reindeer dry out.
- In the end, write the name of the kids behind their reindeer.
- When there are more than 4-5 kids, this craft is perfect to keep everyone busy.
- First collect the materials: brown construction papers, crayons, glue, scissors, and green yarn.
- Help kids trace a gingerbread man on the brown construction papers.
- Next, use the scissors to cut the drawings and have them draw the face and buttons on with crayons.
- Once they have finished decorating the gingerbread men, take the green yarn to glue them on it.
- Apply glue behind each gingerbread man and attach it to the yarn.
- Let it dry. And just like the hanging snowflakes, you can hang the gingerbread men from the windows.
- First collect the materials: red or green construction paper, paint for hand print, paint brush, scissors, googly eyes, and glitter.
- First, cut the construction paper and fold it in the shape of a card.
- On the front side, have the kids place their hand prints with white paint. Make sure they have enough paint on the hands.
- The white fingerprints will be Santa's beard and the palm print will be his face.
- Next, use red paint and brush to paint his hat. Let the paint dry and then glue the googly eyes.
- Use other paint colors to draw Santa's face and nose.
- Inside the card, you can write a personalized note from the kids and send it to grandparents, uncles, aunts, siblings, and friends.