Posts Tagged ‘crafts for children’
Reindeer Christmas Crafts For Kids
Create a fun-filled evening for your family by combining these adorable reindeer themed Christmas crafts with a special showing of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer. In this post, I will share just of few of my kids favorite reindeer crafts along with the instructions for making my childhood favorite...A Clothespin Reindeer.
To create this cute little reindeer, you will need three old fashioned wooden clothespins (I bought mine at Michaels craft center), two wiggly eyes, a small red pom-pom for the nose, and some glue.
Assemble the reindeer by gluing two of the clothes pins together to form the deer's body, then glue the last clothespin (in the opposite direction) to create the face and antlers. Finally, glue on the eyes and red pom-pom nose as shown in the photo.
Tip - I like to use these as ornaments on the tree so when gluing on the face, we insert a loop of thin red ribbon or string in the glue between the body and the face. Then you have a little hanger.
Here are some links to a few of my other favorite Christmas reindeer crafts:
Wooden Spoon Rudolph - makes a cute addition to the kids Christmas dinner table
Paper Plate Rudolph - makes a great holiday wall hanging
Rudolph Puzzle Pin
Reindeer Candy Cane - my kids give these out to their friends & classmates
Light Bulb Reindeer - recommended for older children or adults
If your family has a new addition this year, be sure to check out our reindeer hooded towel Christmas gift which includes an adorable reindeer hooded towel, two matching wash clothes and a pacifier. Super cute!
Santa Crafts For Kids
My kids love making crafts (especially when the holidays roll around). In this post, I'm sharing some of my favorite Santa-themed crafts that are easy to make and easy on the budget. I would say that kids aged from 4 - 8 would like these craft ideas best, but they are great for any age.
One of my favorite crafts that uses leftover Pringles cans is this Chip Can Santa Craft that I found at Craft Kaboose. To make Santa, you'll need a Pringles can, felt (red, white, black, peach), cotton balls for the beard, a small pink pom-pom for the nose, two wiggly eyes, a medium white pom-pom for the end of the hat and some glittery silver chenille. You'll also need to have glue and scissors handy. You can get the printable patterns to create the boots, jacket trim, and arms and the full instructions for putting him together here at Craft Kaboose.
Here are links to some more of my favorite Santa-themed Christmas crafts:
Santa's Bearded Christmas Advent Calender
Ho Ho Ho Santa Door Knob Hanger
Santa's Magic Key (so Santa can get in the house without a chimney)
If you are an Aunt or Grandmother who lives a long way from your grandchildren, consider giving them a craft kit so they can make a little something fun even if you aren't there to help them. Or consider, our Child's Reindeer Holiday Chef Set which comes with a little chef hat and a personalized holiday themed apron for the child that loves to help in the kitchen.






