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Start making your own fun Christmas crafts

September 30, 2011

One of the most exciting season in a year is Christmas season since people feel good knowing that they would soon be enjoying a Christmas feast. Aside from planning what to serve to your family and friends, surely you are also thinking about Christmas decorations. Most probably, you have been recycling the same Christmas decorations and throwing some of the stuff when the holidays are over. Why not try something different this year? Instead of buying costly Christmas decorations, why not make fun Christmas crafts that costs less? It is even possible to use waste materials that you should have thrown out. Here are some wonderful projects for fun Christmas crafts: 

Wine cork ornaments This is just one of the tons of fun Christmas crafts that you can do on your own. You just need used wine corks, tassles, ribbons, a long darning needle, scissors, drill and glue.Begin by carefully drilling a hole in the center of the cork. Slide one or two pretty beads over the loop of the tassle. Attach a ribbon to the tassle and use the darning needle to bring it up to the cork's center. After which, place some more beads over the ribbon. Tie a knot so you can hang the product. Glue the beads together so they won't separate. A lighter can be used to singe fray ends of the ribbon.

Beeswax cookie cutter candle This is surely one of the creative and fun Christmas crafts that you can make easily. Its very easy to do and most of the materials are likely available in your kitchen. Materials required for this craft are holiday cookie cutters (gingerbread man is a good choice), beeswax sheets, candle wick, cutting board and hair dryer. Start by laying a sheet of beeswax on the cutting board. Cut 6 shapes using a cookie cutter. Insert the wick between layers of beeswax. The wick must protrude at least half an inch from the top. Press the wax shapes together, the hair dryer can provide some heat to make sure that the wax shapes really stick.

Presto! You have made your own fun Christmas crafts, it's time to decorate the house and enjoy the holiday season.

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September 30, 2011

Charlina Stewart Cinnamon Apple Ornaments for the Christmas Tree – Ruxandra Moldoveanu Kids have busy little hands, and they love using them to make all sorts of fun Christmas crafts. 

Crafts are fun anytime of the year, but they are especially nice during the holidays. Cinnamon apple ornaments and Christmas crayons are simple to make, and kids will have a blast thinking up ways to use these crafts. Cinnamon apple ornaments fill the house with the scent of the holidays. After they're decorated, children can hang the ornaments from the Christmas tree, mantel, door, or other places around the house.

Melting crayons and reshaping them into snowmen, Christmas trees, reindeer, gingerbread men, and other holiday shapes can breathe new life into them, and make coloring holiday pages more exciting.

How to Make Christmas Crayons

Materials needed:

red, green and yellow crayons

Christmas shaped candy molds

3 small aluminum pie tins

Directions:

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Remove the paper from the crayons and put them into the pie tins (one crayon color per pie tin). Place the crayon-filled pie tins in a 300 degree oven to melt the crayons. Once the crayons are melted, carefully remove the tins from the oven. Pour the wax into the candy molds, and let it cool for three hours. After the crayons cool, pop them out of the candy molds.

To prevent serious burns, an adult should remove the tins from the oven, and pour the hot wax into the molds.

How to Make Cinnamon Apple Christmas Ornaments

Materials needed:

1 cup of applesauce

1 cup of ground cinnamon

1/4 cup Elmer's (or similar brand) white glue

Directions:

Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Gather small amounts of the dough and roll it into balls. Place the rolled dough, one piece at a time, between two sheets of waxed paper and roll them flat with a rolling pin. Use Christmas-shaped cookie cutters to cut the dough into fun holiday shapes.

Use a pencil, thick needle, or other object to poke a hole in the top of each ornament. Either let the ornaments sit for 4 days to dry, or put them on a nonstick cookie sheet, and pop them in a 200 degree oven for two hours. If you dry the ornaments in the oven, flip them over halfway through the process. Once the cinnamon apple ornaments are dry, kids can loop ribbon through the holes, and decorate them with beads, glitter and other trinkets.

Cinnamon apple ornaments are not edible. Supervse young children carefully during this activity to ensure they don't put the ornaments into their mouths. 

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September 30, 2011

Janis Masyk-Jackson Christmas Craft Ideas – alvimann Entertain kids with fun Christmas crafts which make for great Christmas craft projects for children. These crafts are good for school, home and parties. 

Enjoy these Christmas craft ideas for kids. They are simple to make, yet provide for lots of holiday entertainment. Some of these Christmas crafts will require an adult to help out. Afterwards, children will have some fun holiday decorations for home.

Christmas Craft Ideas for Kids

Kids can't wait for Christmas to arrive. They anxiously count down the days until Santa comes and brings lots of toys and presents. Create a countdown Christmas calendar for kids. Print out a blank December calendar with the calendar portion on the lower half of the paper. Let kids draw a Christmas picture on the top part of the paper. Children can X out each passing day until Christmas arrives.

Kids can easily create felt Christmas ornaments. Precut ornaments out of felt fabric. Ideas for ornaments include green felt Christmas trees, red felt candy canes, yellow felt stars and blue felt circular Christmas ornaments.

Children can use glue and attach sequins, fabric trim, glitter or small cutout pieces of other colors of felt. Take a 4 inch piece of yarn, loop it in a circle and glue the ends to the back of the ornament. Once dried, the ornament can be hung on the Christmas tree.

Children's Christmas Crafts

A holiday wreath can be created with a white paper plate. Have an adult cut out the center of the paper plates. Kids can paint the wreath green. Once the paint has dried, children will be able to decorate the wreath. This can be done with paint, glitter or fabric. Once completed, attach a red bow at the bottom. The bow can be made out of red construction paper or fabric.

A piece of construction paper and a photograph can be turned into a beautiful Christmas ornament. Cut out a circular piece of colored construction paper. Use a coffee mug for the pattern. In the middle of the circular piece of construction paper, place a small photograph of the child. Now kids can decorate the rest of the paper. At the top of the decoration, make a hole punch, then run a piece of colorful yarn through it. Cut the yarn and tie it. It's now ready to be hung on the Christmas tree.

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It's easy for children to create their own personal Christmas trees. Start with birthday party hats. These can be obtained at dollar type stores or party stores. Cover the hats with green construction paper. Now you have a basic Christmas tree that needs decorating.

Have an adult precut small, circular pieces of various colors of construction paper that can be glued onto the tree to look like ornaments. Small stickers can also be used to decorate the tree, along with glitter glue, sequins and paint.

Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids

Decorating a pine cone can be lots of fun. Even better is that it can be used as a table centerpiece or placed next to the fireplace. Have a variety of colored paint available and let kids each paint a pine cone. Once the paint has dried, give them the option if they would like to add glitter.

What kid doesn't enjoy a treat? Get some plain Gingerbread man cookies and let kids enjoy decorating him. Some of the more popular items to decorate with are:

white frosting

gumdrops

sprinkles

tubes of colored frosting

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Christmas Craft Projects

Create a string of paper candy canes. Have an adult cut out a large amount of white construction paper in the form of candy canes. Children can decorate these paper candy canes with crayons or colored pencils. At least six candy canes should be made per child.

Take a long piece of colored yarn and glue it to the back of the paper candy canes to create a paper candy cane garland. Once dried, the candy cane garland can be draped on the Christmas tree.