Decorated Felt Christmas Tree Kids Craft

Winter break is a fun and exciting time for the kiddos. They get a break from school and after Christmas have fun new games and toys to play with. Of course, before Christmas is a different story. That part of winter break is less exciting, especially when Mom and Dad are busy preparing for the big day. This decorated felt Christmas tree kids craft is a fun and creative way to entertain the kiddos easily.

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I am super blessed that my kids love being creative. Not just the little ones, either. Even my 10 year old love making arts and crafts. Sometimes I can even pry him away from the Xbox for it. Even with all of the cute projects they make at school, they still want more at home.

Admittedly, sometimes I cheat and buy those kids craft kits from Michael’s but that get expensive real fast. That’s why I keep other fun craft supplies at home and create fun projects like this one (or these adorable noise makers) for them. It’s an easy way to cultivate that creative love and a lot of times, it’s fun to do together.

These decorated felt Christmas trees are the first holiday kids craft of the season. It’s perfect to whip out on a snow day or during the first half of winter break when the kiddos are going a bit stir crazy.

 

Decorated Felt Christmas Tree next to Greenery

Decorated Felt Tree Materials

 

Hand Holding Folded Piece of Felt

Step 1

First, fold one piece of felt in half.

 

Hand Holding Ruled Folded Piece of Felt

Step 2

Then line up your ruler from the top right on the folded edge to the bottom left on the open edge.

Step 3

Draw a line with your pen along the ruler’s edge. Don’t worry about the visibility of your mark. It will be hidden when you glue your pieces together.

 

Felt Triangle next to Pencil and Scissors

Step 4

Keeping your piece of felt folded, carefully cut along the line you drew.

 

Line of Felt Triangles next to Scissors

Step 5

Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining 7 pieces of felt.

Step 6

Fold one of your cut felt pieces (marked side facing out) and add hot glue to one side.

 

2 Felt Triangles Glued Together

Step 7

Immediately press a second folded cut piece of felt to the glue, again keeping the marked sides facing out.

 

Hand Holding Glued Pieces of Felt Together

Step 8

Continue gluing your pieces of felt until there are only 2 unglued sides left.

 

Felt Tree Glued Together

Top View of Felt Tree Glued Together

Step 9

Carefully glue your remaining 2 unglued sides to each other, forming your tree.

 

Hand Holding Partially Decorated Felt Christmas Tree

Step 10

Lastly, allow kiddos to go nuts decorating their trees with pompoms, buttons, and ribbons.

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Decorated Felt Christmas Tree on Wood Background next to Greenery

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This decorated felt Christmas tree kids craft is so adorable and seriously easy to make! Make a bunch of trees in advance for an easy to whip out craft during the holiday season. Now it’s time to check out the other awesome kid’s crafts and activities from my friends below and be ready for anything the kiddos throw at you!

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DIY Kids Cotton Candy Ornaments

The holidays mean a lot of breaks for school-age kids and that can leave moms pulling their out during such a busy time of year. Add a handmade touch to your candy Christmas tree and enjoy school breaks with your kids with these easy kids cotton candy ornaments.

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It’s Day 4 and we are sharing Kids Christmas Craft Ideas!


 

Cotton Candy Ornaments on Gingerbread Man Background

Raise your hand if you love cotton candy!! Now you can add one of your favorite sweet treats to your candy Christmas tree decorations.

Even better, this ornament is so easy to make that your kiddos can totally get in on the crafty fun. Pull it out on one of the many school breaks this season and entertain the little ones while still getting your home holiday ready.

Materials

Mom Tip: I recommend you prepare the the cotton balls before doing this craft with the kids. They can totally help prepare the cotton balls but it is a lot of waiting.

 

Container of Water next to Food Coloring and Cotton Balls

Step 1

First, add a small amount of water to a plastic container.

 

Dyed Water in Plastic Container

Step 2

Next, add 3 drops of red food coloring and 2 drops of blue food coloring then mix.

 

Cotton Balls and Dyed Water in Plastic Container

Step 3

Add some cotton balls to your water and make sure they are submerged.

 

Cotton Balls Submerged in Dyed Water

Step 4

Leave your cotton balls in the colored water overnight.

 

Dyed Cotton Balls on Paper Towels

Step 5

After your cotton balls have soaked overnight pull them out and place them on some paper towels to dry. This can take a few days to complete.

Fluffed Up Dyed Cotton Ball

Step 6

Once your cotton balls have dried, pull them apart so that they are a fluffy ball.

 

Paper Cone Next to Blue Paper

Step 7

Next, roll your cardstock into a cone and secure it with glue. Hot glue works quickest for this but you can use regular liquid white glue. If using liquid glue, allow it to dry before moving on.

 

Trimmed Paper Cone

Step 8

Then trim any excess paper so that your cone is even.

 

Cut Ribbon Next to Paper Cone and Pink Cotton Ball

Step 9

Now cut a length of ribbon that is long enough to become a hanger for your ornament.

 

Ribbon Glued to Inside of Paper Cone

Step 10

Next, glue one end of the ribbon to the top of the open part of your paper cone.

 

Ribbon on Paper Cone next to Dyed Cotton Ball

Step 11

Continue attaching your ribbon by gluing the remaining end on the opposite side of your open paper cone.

 

Cotton Candy Ornament

Step 12

Lastly, glue your pulled cotton ball onto the open part of the cone. Be sure that your ribbon hanger goes around the cotton ball so that you can still hang it.

Step 13

Allow the glue to dry completely, then hang on your tree and enjoy!

 

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Now you can make your own awesome ornaments for your tree and it won’t cost you a fortune. These kids cotton candy ornaments will also brighten your kids spirits every time they see their creations on your tree this year. After you have your cotton balls dying, check out the other amazing kids Christmas crafts from all of my friends below!

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