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Santa’s Workshop: 11 Fun and Festive Crafts for Kids

Santa’s Workshop: 11 Fun and Festive Crafts for Kids

Turn handprints into Santa’s beard and craft sticks into a cute Santa hat with these simple and fun Santa crafts for kids! With just a few supplies and a sprinkle of creativity, you and your little ones can craft delightful Santa-themed projects that add festive charm to your holiday season. Each craft is designed to be both engaging and educational, making it a perfect activity for family bonding during the holidays. So gather your materials and get ready for a fun crafting adventure with these adorable Santa crafts!

1. Handprint Santa Beard

Handprint Santa Beard
© simplycraftykids

Create a Santa beard using your child’s handprint as the base. Trace their hand on a white paper and cut it out. Next, apply glue on the fingers and palm area, then stick white cotton balls to mimic Santa’s fluffy beard. Add some glitter for an extra sparkle. This craft is perfect for children aged 5 to 7, encouraging fine motor skills development. Display the finished product as a festive decoration or gift it to a family member. This activity not only fosters creativity but also strengthens family bonds.

2. Craft Stick Santa Hat

Craft Stick Santa Hat
© agirlandagluegun

Transform simple craft sticks into a delightful Santa hat. Start by lining up red sticks to form a triangular shape. Secure them together with glue, then add a strip of white felt at the bottom. Attach a fluffy white pom-pom to the tip of the triangle to complete the hat. Suitable for kids aged 4 to 6, this craft enhances their artistic skills while enjoying a delightful holiday project. Use the crafted hat as a festive ornament or a playful accessory. It’s both a fun and educational activity for young children.

3. Santa Claus Paper Plate

Santa Claus Paper Plate
© Made To Be A Momma

Turn an ordinary paper plate into a jolly Santa Claus face. Start by painting the plate with a light skin tone. Cut out a red paper triangle for the hat and glue it on top. Add a white cotton ball at the tip for the pom-pom. Glue googly eyes and draw a cheerful smile. Use cotton balls to create a beard around the plate’s edge. This craft is ideal for kids aged 5 to 8, promoting creativity and dexterity. Enjoy this fun activity at holiday parties or as a classroom project.

4. Pom-Pom Santa Ornaments

Pom-Pom Santa Ornaments
© Baker Ross

Craft adorable Santa ornaments using pom-poms. Begin by assembling red and white pom-poms into a Santa shape, with a larger red pom-pom for the body and a smaller white one for the head. Add a tiny black ribbon as Santa’s belt for added detail. Ideal for kids aged 6 to 9, this craft enhances their fine motor skills and creativity. Hang these ornaments on the Christmas tree or use them as festive gift toppers. This engaging project is perfect for holiday fun and makes for charming holiday decorations.

5. Santa’s Sleigh Cardboard Craft

Santa's Sleigh Cardboard Craft
© Mister Lapin

Build Santa’s sleigh out of cardboard for a creative holiday project. Cut and assemble cardboard pieces to form a sleigh shape, then paint it red. Add gold accents for a festive touch. Fill the sleigh with small toy gifts or candies. Suitable for children aged 7 to 10, this craft fosters creativity and imaginative play. Display the sleigh as part of your holiday decorations or use it during playtime adventures. This activity is not only enjoyable but also enhances spatial awareness and artistic expression.

6. Santa’s Workshop Diorama

Santa's Workshop Diorama
© Acquisitions New Zealand

Create a miniature Santa’s workshop using a cardboard box as the base. Paint the inside to resemble a cozy workshop. Add small figurines of elves, toys, and miniature tools to complete the scene. Perfect for kids aged 8 to 12, this craft encourages creativity and storytelling. It can be displayed as part of your holiday decor or used in imaginative play sessions. This engaging and intricate project provides an excellent opportunity for children to explore their artistic talents and enjoy the spirit of Christmas.

7. Santa Hat Headband

Santa Hat Headband
© Armycrew.com

Make a festive Santa hat headband for holiday fun. Cut red felt into a triangular shape and attach it to a headband. Add a strip of white felt at the base and a fluffy pom-pom at the tip. Perfect for children aged 5 to 7, this craft combines creativity with holiday fashion. Wear it to Christmas parties or during festive activities. This simple yet delightful project is a great way for children to express their holiday spirit and enjoy crafting with family or friends.

8. Santa Advent Calendar

Santa Advent Calendar
© thecraftcompanyzim

Design a Santa-themed advent calendar for the holiday countdown. Craft a Santa face with 25 small pockets as his beard, each containing a little treat or candy cane. Suitable for kids aged 7 to 10, this project fosters excitement and anticipation for Christmas. Hang it up as a festive decoration and enjoy revealing a new surprise each day. This interactive calendar not only enhances counting skills but also adds a joyful tradition to the holiday season, making it a memorable family activity.

9. Santa Popsicle Stick Puppets

Santa Popsicle Stick Puppets
© Mommy Made That

Craft Santa puppets using popsicle sticks for holiday entertainment. Dress the sticks in red felt outfits and add cotton beards for authenticity. Draw or paste small eyes and a cheerful smile. Ideal for kids aged 6 to 9, this project sparks creativity and role-playing. Host a puppet show or play with friends using these charming Santa puppets. This fun activity enhances storytelling skills and encourages imaginative play, creating a festive and interactive holiday experience for children.

10. Santa’s Cookie Plate

Santa's Cookie Plate
© Clayful Memories

Decorate a ceramic plate with Santa’s face for a special Christmas Eve tradition. Paint a jolly Santa face with rosy cheeks and a white beard. Set the plate out for cookies to leave for Santa on Christmas Eve. Suitable for children aged 5 to 8, this craft combines creativity with a cherished holiday custom. It can be used every year as part of your family’s Christmas tradition. This project encourages artistic expression and makes the anticipation of Santa’s visit even more exciting.

11. Felt Santa Gift Bags

Felt Santa Gift Bags
© AliExpress

Sew adorable Santa-themed gift bags using red felt. Cut felt pieces into rectangles and sew them to form a bag. Add a strip of black felt as Santa’s belt and white trim at the top for the suit. Perfect for children aged 8 to 12, these bags are ideal for presenting holiday gifts. Encourage kids to personalize their bags with names or designs. This craft enhances sewing and design skills while adding a personal touch to holiday gifting. It’s a creative and useful project for festive occasions.