thread: Christmas Craft Ideas for Toddler

  1. #1
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    Mar 2006
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    Christmas Craft Ideas for Toddler

    Hello!

    DD LOVES craft... I'm not so cluey. Has anyone got any Christmas Craft ideas we could have a go at?

    TIA

    MG

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    Apr 2008
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    You could get some foam balls from spotlight or lincraft and paint them and then put glitter on them for Christmas ball decorations

    Christmas cooking. Get some biscuits (plain) and them make icing and get her to decorate them with sprinkles or lollies, smaties, etc.

    I'll keep thinking.

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    It's not healthy... but it's fun...

    Choc royales, melted white chocolate and jaffas and chopped mint leaves.... Makes a chocolate pudding

    Otherwise... butchers paper and christmas stamps and use as wrapping paper...

    Home made wreathes and christmas decorations...

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    Jan 2008
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    once again not healthy but fun and YUMMY Christmas tree edible center peices.

    need.
    ice cream cones
    icing suger made
    round silver cake decorating balls
    sugar coated mint leave 99 cents in kmart

    turn icing cone upside down and put icing in each leaf and stick to the cone when done from bottom up to top looks like a Minnie Christmas tree. Put silver balls between gaps to decorate.

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    oh dd once made me a wreath with a old metal clothes hanger

    bent to shape and green bin bags cut to strips tied around the metal and buts if tinsel tied around it too.

    you could always stick some shiny stuff on a paper plate and make your own wreath.

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    small teracotta pot, two googly eyes, fluffy red pompom for nose and two little hands traced onto brown craft paper (for antlers) and cut out - a little reindeer for some of those nice treats

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    Glue stuff (buttons, gemstones, glitter, sequins etc) onto painted photo frames for family gifts.

    Use precut wooden christmas shapes and paint & glue, tie ribbon thru drilled hole - write name & year on back - for tree ornaments for family members.

    Stamping christmas stamps or paint in red, green, gold on large sheets of baker's paper for wrapping gifts.

    Paintings/pictures/collages - glue to A4 year-at-a-glance calendar & laminate, add magnet to back.

    Cut out some reindeer horns from brown cardboard, & glue to paper plate - cut out eye holes, add big red nose & elastic and Voila! Rudolph masks.

    Cut strips of coloured paper and join with tape to make paper chains.

    Collect gumnuts, pinecones, etc, spray paint and glue on glitter for decorations around house/on tree.

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    At playgroup we made bells for the Christmas tree last week. They were made from egg cartons with a pipe cleaner as a hook & then the kids glued celephane & foil paper on them.

    Get some contact paper, draw a picture on the non sticky side with permenant marker, then get her to stick celephane on the sticky side. Stick another piece of contact to seal the celephane in, then cut around your shape & you have a "stained glass" picture to put on the window. Do simple shapes like a bell, Christmas tree, candy cane or stocking so it doesn't matter what colours are where

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    draw a snow man on paper cover it with glue and let them go with cotton wool

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    santa's face on cardboard then his beard covered in cotton balls.

    hand and foot reigndeers- cut out 2 hand and 1 for shape. the foot is the foot is the face. colour the tip of the heal fo rthe nose. attach the hands as antlers to the top of the foot (toes part of the foot) and then draw on a face.

    Reigndeer food: roll oats with glitter in it. decorate a old jar or icecream container to put it in.

    hand wreath: cut out heaps of hands and colour them all dif shades of green. and paste them together so they form a wreath shape

    snow man: two paper plates for the body then hand fet and hat shapes. hands and feet attached with those pin things so they can move.

    christmas photo frames: cut a frame shape out of cardboard and let the kids decorate then put their photo with santa in it.

    their are a few angel templates i have printed out and let the kids colour in then i have cut them out and attached the two sides for them.

    advent calendar

    thats all that i can think of at the mo

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    Ooo how exciting I love this thread...DD1 and I made a paper chain today...4m long she had a ball!!