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5 Fun Christmas Tree Decorations Kids Can Make

5 Fun Christmas Tree Decorations Kids Can Make

The magic of Christmas lies in its traditions, and what could be better than crafting holiday decorations with your little ones? These fun Christmas tree decorations bring joy, spark imagination, and add a personal touch to your festive decor. From Christmas tree decorations for preschoolers to slightly more challenging projects for older kids, this list has something for everyone. Let’s dive into some delightful DIY Christmas tree decorations that kids will love creating!

1. Festive Chocolate Trinket Tree Ornaments

Turn ordinary chocolates into magical tree ornaments! These adorable trinket boxes are not just fun to make but also perfect for adding a sweet surprise to your DIY Christmas tree. Kids will love creating and filling these festive treasures for their very own Christmas tree for preschoolers!

Materials Needed

  • Fevistik Power

  • Rangeela Tempera Colours

  • Sequins

  • Pipe Cleaners

  • Pom-Poms

  • Ornamental Stones

  • Confetti

  • Any Cord

  • Box Board

  • Felt Pen

  • Scissors

  • Single Hole Punch

Start by taking a sheet of box board and drawing a simple diagram of a trinket box. Once done, cut along the lines and fold the flaps neatly to create a box shape. 

Use a single-hole punch to make holes at the edges for threading a cord. Paint the box in vibrant green or red using Rangeela Tempera Colours, adding festive cheer. 

Decorate the panels with sequins, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, and ornamental stones. Finally, thread a cord through the punched holes and tie it securely. 

This delightful little trinket can be used to store chocolates or small gifts, making it the perfect addition to your Christmas tree.

Fun Tip: Tuck in handwritten holiday messages or small surprises to make these ornaments even more magical!
Get inspired by the full guide to creating this festive chocolate trinket.

2. Tabletop Christmas Tree Craft

Create your very own miniature DIY Christmas tree! This craft is a delightful way for kids to bring the festive spirit into their rooms, especially with Christmas tree decorations for preschoolers. With colourful decorations, it’s a treat for both eyes and hands!

Materials Needed

  • Fevistik Power

  • Rangeela Tempera Colours

  • Box Board

  • Corrugated Sheet

  • Barbeque Stick

  • Colored Wool

  • Buttons

  • Pipe Cleaners

  • Sequins

Begin by cutting a conical shape out of the box board to form the structure of your tabletop tree. Roll it into a cone and secure it using Fevistik Power. 

Next, draw patterns on the cone and cut colourful wool into small pieces to add a textured effect. Stick the wool onto the cone, covering it entirely, and let it dry. 

Create a base using the corrugated sheet, and attach the cone to it with a barbecue stick for stability. Use buttons, sequins, and pipe cleaners to decorate the tree and bring it to life.

Fun Tip: Use different colours of wool to create a rainbow tree that brightens up any room, especially a Christmas tree for preschoolers!

Let your creativity shine with our step-by-step instructions for this Tabletop Christmas Tree.

3. Sparkling Christmas Tree Puzzle

Combine creativity and fun with this interactive puzzle, perfect for Christmas tree decorations for preschoolers! This dazzling decoration doubles as a game, making it an engaging project for kids to craft and play with throughout the holiday season. These are truly fun Christmas tree decorations!

Materials Needed

  • Fevistik Power

  • Fevicryl Acrylic Colours

  • Corrugated Sheet

  • Glitter Foam Sheet

  • Paper Straw

  • Barbeque Stick

  • Sequins

  • Confetti

To create this unique puzzle, start by cutting out tree shapes from a corrugated sheet using a simple template. Cut additional strips of the sheet to form edges for a 3D puzzle design. Paint all pieces with Fevicryl Acrylic Colours, letting each layer dry before moving to the next. 

Once dry, assemble the structure, ensuring all parts fit together snugly. Add decorations using sequins, confetti, and glitter foam for a dazzling finish. 

The final puzzle tree is both a beautiful decoration and a fun activity for kids to reassemble throughout the holidays!

Fun Tip: Challenge your family to complete the puzzle while sharing holiday stories around your DIY Christmas tree!

Discover all the steps for creating this sparkling tree puzzle here.

4. Polaroid Christmas Tree with Family Memories

Turn your Christmas tree for preschoolers into a memory wall! This personalised craft lets kids display family photos and precious moments from the year, making it a heartfelt addition to your decorations.

Materials Needed

  • Fevistik Power

  • Rangeela Paper Glitter

  • Green and Red Chart Papers

  • Corrugated Sheet

  • Sequins

  • Pipe Cleaners

  • Black Felt Pen

  • Scale

  • Pencil

Start by cutting two tree shapes from corrugated sheets and covering them with green chart paper using Fevistik Power. Use a felt pen to draw random wavy lines across the tree, creating a string-light effect. 

Add glitter and sequins to enhance the decoration. For the Polaroid frames, cut small rectangles from red chart paper, fold them into shape, and decorate them with pipe cleaner borders. 

Slide family photos into the frames and attach them to the tree with glue. To finish, add candy cane shapes made from red and white pipe cleaners and top your tree with a glittery star.

Fun Tip: Use this DIY Christmas tree as a memory board to display your favourite moments from the year!

Get the full guide to creating this personalised Polaroid Christmas Tree.

5. Collaborative Classroom Christmas Tree

A project that brings everyone together with fun Christmas tree decorations! Perfect for a classroom or group setting, this collaborative craft lets kids work as a team to create a stunning centrepiece for the holiday season.

 

Materials Needed

  • Fevicol A+

  • Rangeela Tempera Colours

  • Cotton Cord

  • Pom-Poms

  • Bells

  • Shimmer Powder

  • Sequins

  • OHP Sheet

  • Prime Tape

This collaborative project is perfect for a group setting! Start by creating a cone from an OHP sheet, securing it temporarily with Prime Tape. 

In a bowl, mix Fevicol A+ with green tempera colour and soak cotton cords in the mixture. Randomly wrap the cords around the cone and let them dry completely. 

Once hardened, carefully remove the OHP sheet to reveal a sturdy tree structure. Decorate the tree with pom-poms, bells, sequins, and shimmer powder to make it sparkle.

Fun Tip: Place small LED lights inside the tree for a glowing centrepiece, making it perfect as a Christmas tree for preschoolers!

Learn how to create this collaborative Classroom Christmas Tree step-by-step.

And it’s a wrap!

Crafting Christmas tree decorations with kids is a wonderful way to celebrate the season while encouraging creativity and togetherness. Whether you’re crafting a tabletop tree, a family memory Polaroid tree, or a sparkling puzzle, these Christmas tree decorations for preschoolers and older kids will make your holidays even more special. Gather your supplies, pick your favourite DIY Christmas tree activity, and let the festive magic begin!

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