Here is just one site that I found for you: http://www.mycraftbook.com/List.asp?subcategoryID=1
Just search for christmas craft ideas then you can pick and choose….there are so many things to make!
Have fun References :
you could make your christmas cards
which could be a fun thing to do with your girlfriends you could gossip and be having fun at the same time :)
or this is difficult to explain
but toy get this kinda sponge thing put a candle in the middle and stick in decorations
if that make sense lol References :
Use small ornaments and Christmas figures to make a Christmas scene, with shifting snow, in a shadow box. This would be a nice activity to do with your children – let them play with the figures until they create a pleasing arrangement, then help them to glue everything in place.
You Will Need
shadow box – at least 1½ inches deep (available at craft stores or dollar stores)
assorted Christmas figures and small decorations
optional: alphabet blocks
strong craft glue or glue gun and glue sticks
crystal snow or fine artificial snow
Project Instructions:
Remove the back of the shadow box and set aside.
Collect an assortment of Christmas figures and decorations and, working from the back, start to play with different arrangements until you create a Christmas scene that you like when seen from the front.
Begin gluing in the various pieces. If you’re using alpabet blocks, as we did, make sure they either sit firmly against the glass, or have enough clearance to prevent fake snow from getting trapped in front of them. Some possible short letter combinations for the alphabet blocks include NOEL, XMAS, SNOW, ANGEL or JOY.
Make sure all the pieces are glued in firmly; you don’t want them coming adrift after the shadow box is filled with snow and assembled. Let the glue dry.
Add spoonfuls of fake snow to the bottom area.
Run a line of glue around the edge of the back and set firmly into place.
Once the glue is dry, you can tilt the shadow box creating movable drifts of snow around the feet of the Christmas figures.
or
we pick up pine cones and painted themand put glitter on them to make ordaments!!
A gingerbread house. My daughter loves making them. This year I’m having a go at a little castle.
Also salt dough gingerbread for the tree. Just chuck some cinnamon and ginger in for the smell when you make it up, and to colour it too. Or real gingerbread ornaments.
I also make a nativity every year out of playdough with my kids. It dries like a rock after a couple of days, and has a finer grain than salt dough. You can make lttle snowman and tree shapes for the tree with it as well. http://www.squidoo.com/salt-dough-nativity-scene References :
How to make a picture frame:
1)Take a picture of the person you are making it for
2)You can but a frame or make one
3)If you want to make one get popsicle sticks and glue them together to make a frame around the picture
4)Put any Christmas things around it
And there u have a picture frame
If you want more ideas go to: http://mycrafts.com/
I hoped this helped you =) References :
Here is just one site that I found for you: http://www.mycraftbook.com/List.asp?subcategoryID=1
Just search for christmas craft ideas then you can pick and choose….there are so many things to make!
Have fun
References :
you could make your christmas cards
:)
which could be a fun thing to do with your girlfriends you could gossip and be having fun at the same time
or this is difficult to explain
but toy get this kinda sponge thing put a candle in the middle and stick in decorations
if that make sense lol
References :
How to Make a
Christmas Shadow Box
Use small ornaments and Christmas figures to make a Christmas scene, with shifting snow, in a shadow box. This would be a nice activity to do with your children – let them play with the figures until they create a pleasing arrangement, then help them to glue everything in place.
You Will Need
shadow box – at least 1½ inches deep (available at craft stores or dollar stores)
assorted Christmas figures and small decorations
optional: alphabet blocks
strong craft glue or glue gun and glue sticks
crystal snow or fine artificial snow
Project Instructions:
Remove the back of the shadow box and set aside.
Collect an assortment of Christmas figures and decorations and, working from the back, start to play with different arrangements until you create a Christmas scene that you like when seen from the front.
Begin gluing in the various pieces. If you’re using alpabet blocks, as we did, make sure they either sit firmly against the glass, or have enough clearance to prevent fake snow from getting trapped in front of them. Some possible short letter combinations for the alphabet blocks include NOEL, XMAS, SNOW, ANGEL or JOY.
Make sure all the pieces are glued in firmly; you don’t want them coming adrift after the shadow box is filled with snow and assembled. Let the glue dry.
Add spoonfuls of fake snow to the bottom area.
Run a line of glue around the edge of the back and set firmly into place.
Once the glue is dry, you can tilt the shadow box creating movable drifts of snow around the feet of the Christmas figures.
or
we pick up pine cones and painted themand put glitter on them to make ordaments!!
References :
http://www.allfreecrafts.com/
References :
A gingerbread house. My daughter loves making them. This year I’m having a go at a little castle.
Also salt dough gingerbread for the tree. Just chuck some cinnamon and ginger in for the smell when you make it up, and to colour it too. Or real gingerbread ornaments.
If you want to make flat ornamental biscuits with a stained glass effect, cut a hole of of the middle, and put a boiled sugar sweet in it.
http://traineedomesticgoddess.blogspot.com/2007/12/stained-glass-biscuits.html
I also make a nativity every year out of playdough with my kids. It dries like a rock after a couple of days, and has a finer grain than salt dough. You can make lttle snowman and tree shapes for the tree with it as well.
http://www.squidoo.com/salt-dough-nativity-scene
References :
I take old christmas cards and create gift tags with craft scissors. hole punches..ribbons
larger tags/recyclerble
i also use old photographs and do the same thing -tie to their gift
everyone can find themselves
old photo’s are great – make new ornaments with photos/felt/popsicle sticks/glue/buttons/gems/whatever
References :
never enough tags..and the sticky ones are just cheap looking
How to make a picture frame:
1)Take a picture of the person you are making it for
2)You can but a frame or make one
3)If you want to make one get popsicle sticks and glue them together to make a frame around the picture
4)Put any Christmas things around it
And there u have a picture frame
If you want more ideas go to: http://mycrafts.com/
I hoped this helped you =)
References :