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I know how important it is to keep students engaged during the holiday season. Craft activities are a great way to bring fun and creativity into the classroom without adding too much stress. They help create a festive atmosphere while giving kids something hands-on to enjoy.

I’ve put together 15 easy classroom Christmas craft ideas that are simple to prepare and fun for students of all ages.
These crafts can fit into your busy schedule and add a bit of holiday cheer to your learning space.
1. Paper Plate Santa Faces

I like using paper plates to make Santa faces because they are simple and cheap. Kids only need paper plates, cotton balls, red and white paint, and glue. This craft is easy to set up and fun for kids of all ages.
2. Handprint Reindeer Ornaments

I like using handprint reindeer ornaments because they are simple and fun. Kids trace their hands on paper, then add eyes, a nose, and antlers. These make great keepsakes and easy decorations for the classroom tree.
3. Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

I like using popsicle sticks to make snowflakes because they are simple and affordable. Kids can decorate them with glitter, jewels, or paint. These snowflakes work well for classroom windows or hanging decorations during Christmas.
4. Cotton Ball Snowmen

I like using cotton balls to make simple snowmen with kids. It only takes glue, paper, and cotton balls. This craft helps develop fine motor skills and adds a soft, fluffy texture to the snowmen. It’s easy to do in the classroom and fun for all ages.
5. Paper Chain Garland

I like using paper chains because they are simple and fun for the classroom. You only need strips of colored paper, glue or staples, and scissors. Kids enjoy making loops and linking them to create a long garland.
Paper chains add color to the room and help children practice fine motor skills. They also make great holiday decorations that everyone can join in creating.
6. Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Trees

I like using toilet paper rolls to make simple Christmas trees for the classroom. They are easy to cut and paint. Kids enjoy decorating them with glitter and stickers.
This craft is cheap and helps recycle materials. It also makes nice holiday decorations.
7. Salt Dough Christmas Ornaments

I like using salt dough because it only needs flour, salt, and water. It’s easy for kids to shape and decorate. This craft helps students create simple, personalized ornaments for the holidays. It’s a fun way to combine art with a hands-on activity in the classroom.
8. Pinecone Rudolphs

I like using pinecones to make Rudolph crafts because they are simple and fun. You just need a pinecone, some red paint or a pom-pom for the nose, and googly eyes.
This craft is easy for kids to do and takes about 15 minutes. It adds a nice touch to classroom holiday decorations.
9. Thumbprint Christmas Lights

I like this craft because it is simple and fun for kids. They use their thumbprints to create colorful Christmas lights on paper. It only needs paint and paper, making it easy to set up in the classroom.
This project helps kids practice fine motor skills and shows their creativity. The finished art can decorate the classroom or be taken home as a gift.
10. Candy Cane Reindeer

I like making candy cane reindeer because they are simple and fun. You only need a few supplies like candy canes, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes. They make great decorations or gifts for classmates. This craft is easy enough for kids to do with little help.
11. Felt Christmas Stockings

I find felt Christmas stockings simple and fun for the classroom. They need few materials, and kids enjoy decorating them with shapes and colors. This project helps practice hand sewing or gluing skills without much difficulty.
12. Button Christmas Trees

I like making button Christmas trees because they are simple and fun. Kids can glue buttons on a paper tree shape to create colorful decorations. This craft helps improve fine motor skills and allows for creativity with different button colors and sizes.
13. Glittery Snow Globe Jars

I like using mason jars for glittery snow globe crafts. They are simple to fill with water, glitter, and small decorations. These make a fun and sparkly classroom project. You can add tiny figures or holiday-themed items inside the jar for a festive touch.
14. Paper Snowflake Decorations

I find paper snowflakes simple and effective for classroom Christmas crafts. They teach kids about symmetry and patterns while allowing creativity. Folding and cutting paper is low-cost and keeps students engaged. Plus, these decorations brighten the room with a festive touch.
15. Pom Pom Wreaths

I find pom pom wreaths a simple and fun craft for the classroom. Kids can make colorful pom poms using yarn and glue them on a circle base. It’s a great way to add festive cheer with easy-to-find materials.