Forget last year’s tatty tinsel and dodgy fairy lights;
it’s time to channel your inner elf and turn your front room into a festive
wonderland (and keep the kids busy while you’re at it).
In this quick read, we’ve pulled some cracking craft
ideas out of our Santa hats to get you and your loved ones in the mood for a
cosy and cost-effective Christmas.
Snowpeople
What you’ll need:
- Cotton wool
- Glue
- Paper or cardboard
- Scissors
- Felt tip pens
- Coloured tissue paper or felt
Check your bathroom cupboards, it’s likely you’ve
got an unused bag of cotton wool lurking around. So, get the kids to create
some wintry wall art. Draw two circles on a piece of card for the snowperson’s
head and body, and cut out. Glue cotton wool over the head and body, and hey
presto, you’ve got a snowperson. Use bits of felt or tissue for the facial
features, the scarf and buttons. Easy-peasy.
Tip: You can create
a fluffy Father Christmas beard with cotton wool and draw/stick bits and pieces
on his face, too. And
if you’ve got some paper plates lying around, you can use these for faces or
stick two together for a snowman/woman.
Homemade cards
Save some pounds by getting the kids to make
Christmas cards. After all, who doesn’t love the personal touch? Draw, stick,
paint, it all works and keeps the little ones occupied while you enjoy a coffee
(and get ready for the tidy-up afterwards).
To make the cards extra special, cut out some
photographs of the kids that they can stick on and send to friends and
relatives.
Festive hats
What you’ll need:
- Coloured paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Sequins/felt to decorate
Christmas hats are easy to make and are a great
addition to a family s-ELFie (see what we did there?). Use brightly coloured
paper to create a cone shape and stick the edges together with glue or tape.
Add some cut-out ears for elf hats or some fluffy cotton wool for a Santa hat.
Decorate with sequins or felt tip pens to add extra pizzazz.
Christmas is a time for some good old-fashioned
family fun. Do you do craft activities with your kids? We’d love to hear some
more ideas. Comment below.
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