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The holiday season brings days filled with quality family time, decorating for the festivities, planning a Christmas party or two, and—of course—giving and getting gifts. However, there's one tradition that could encapsulate all those beloved activities if you wanted it to: a Christmas crafting party. Sitting down with those closest to you for a relaxing day of crafting can kill quite a few birds with one stone. Need to get someone a present for the office gift exchange? Looking for new ways to decorate for the holidays in general or your annual Christmas soiree? Done and done. One of these easy Christmas crafts is a merry way to do all your favorite things and get into the holiday spirit.
Don't breeze past these DIY ideas simply because you wouldn't consider yourself to be a "crafty" person. All the projects on our list are generally easy and perfect for small children and other beginners who haven't picked up a pom-pom since elementary school. From glitzy to rustic to vintage inspired, we've got Christmas craft ideas that'll look like they belong in any style of home. Plus, depending on which DIYs you choose, you may not even need to go to the store for supplies, just forage for them in the backyard or pantry.
On our extensive list of easy Christmas crafts, you'll find projects you can hang on your tree, put up around the house, and gift to others. Though purchasing new things can be a thrill, there's something so special about creating a present or a decoration yourself that captures the jolliness of the season. Keep reading to browse our crafting selection, and choose the idea that sparks your inner DIY-er.
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Craft Stick Sled Ornament
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Give your tree a homemade touch by hanging up a sweet handmade ornament. Buy colored wooden craft sticks or paint them yourself and add stick-on jewels to personalize this cute sled craft.
It's no surprise that one of the best holiday DIYs is crafting ornaments, and these mini grapevine wreaths featuring sweet paper robins will add such a nice personal touch to your tree. They're relatively simple compared with other glitzy options, and they're just as charming.
Needle punching is an easy-to-learn craft with a gorgeous outcome. This kit from Etsy has multiple patterns for you to try and comes with everything you need, from the punch needle tip to the embroidery hoop.
Needle felting isn't the most beginner-friendly craft, but this kit will make it seem like it's the easiest thing in the world. Create beautiful felt globe ornaments in roughly 45 minutes each for a more sophisticated day of DIYing.
With only five materials, you can create festive drink cozies inspired by Santa's classic attire. These duct tape creations will add a playful touch to any holiday gathering.
This nativity scene made of simple wooden shapes and craft felt will take a bit more time and effort than some of the other ideas on this list, but that makes it an ideal DIY to do with your family. It'll be the craft you bring out year after year.
These adorable winter creatures made of pom-poms, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes are the perfect craft to keep the younger kids in the family occupied at a party. Set up the supplies, and remind them to take their fuzzy new friends home with them afterward.
Instead of buying a premade, possibly tacky advent calendar, why not make one yourself that fits your home's aesthetic perfectly? Find a decent-size branch, buy some twine and drawstring pouches, fill them with treats, add tags, and hang them up. It's a homemade way to give gifts all month long.
If you love a vintage touch in your holiday decor, choose a fitting craft for your family get-together. This cute little snow globe will look absolutely darling on your mantle.
Take complete control of your holiday greenery with these incredibly realistic-looking DIY cardstock cedar branches. Place them in empty spaces around your home for a full-fledged winter forest—they're easier to make than they look!
Teach your kids about gratitude and manners early on by having them create snowman holiday cards to send to friends and family! The fun they'll have painting their snowmen will carry over when they're writing their sweet letters.
The family tradition of writing letters to Santa will be even more special when you make a festive envelope to mail them in. Sit down together, fold a fun envelope from felt or cardstock, and let the kids decorate it. Tell them that in order for Mr. Claus to receive their letters, they must be placed in this magical envelope that delivers them overnight.
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Crepe Paper Amaryllis Flower
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If your green thumb is basically nonexistent, create a Christmas houseplant from paper so you know it'll never wilt. This cheery, vibrant flower is a festive alternative if you don't want live plants around your pets or kids.
Don't miss a single decorating opportunity this winter, and DIY some holiday magnets to stick on the fridge. They'll be the perfect additions to all the holiday cards you receive.
Nothing says festive like Christmas gnomes, right? Deck out these bearded creatures in their best painted-on winter attire with a kit that's fun for adults and kids alike.
These easy-to-make stocking stuffers are the simple yet cherished gifts no one will be disappointed to receive. Fill four-ounce Mason jars with the white candy of your choice and decorate the outside to look like little snowmen.
Get notified when your guests arrive with a jingle bell door hanger. This festive wreath is fun and easy to make, and it'll be the perfect doorbell alternative to announce your family's presence when there's already a lot going on.
Create easy, snow-covered candleholders using Mason jars and epsom salt for a frosty decoration. This extremely quick craft will look beautiful once complete as part of your holiday centerpiece or in your windowsill on a crisp night.
Kate McGregor is the former Digital Editor at House Beautiful, where she wrote countless stories on home renovation costs, design inspiration, and plant care. After years of experience writing commerce and search-optimized content for brands like Domino, Real Simple, and Architectural Digest’s Clever, Kate developed a passion for uncovering the personal stories that often inspire people’s spaces. She previously worked as the Assistant Market Editor at ELLE Decor where she identified top products and brands in the industry and interviewed emerging designers on their thoughts on the latest interior design trends. Kate holds a bachelor’s degree from Belmont University. When not researching the specificities of begonia plant care, you can find Kate scouring vintage markets for the ideal wrought-iron chair, knitting yet another cardigan, or reading historical nonfiction.