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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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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How to Survive the Holidays with Depression

The holidays are a magical time full of family, love, and parties. Unfortunately for moms with depression, this also translates into overwhelm and spiraling as the obligations feel like they’re piling on top of you. These tips for how to survive the holidays with depression can keep you from the fallout of the holiday chaos.

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Depression is hard to deal with even in the best of circumstances. Add in all of the pressure of the holidays and you push yourself too far. That leads to more bad days throughout the holiday and at the end of the season you are physically and emotionally exhausted.

Make a plan now to avoid the depression spiral later with these helpful tips and ideas. Your future self will thank you. P.S. Grab a free printable quick-reference guide here.

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Plan Early

Planning early is two-fold. First, get activities in your calendar now for ways to recoup from holiday stress. Choose things that recharge you and, most importantly, MAKE them happen. Remember that these activities are just as vital as any other holiday obligation.

Second, decide early when events are happening and which ones you will attend. Don’t try to do it all and cram your calendar so full that you don’t have breathing room.

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Make a Budget

Financial guilt during and after the holidays affects people without depression greatly. Coupled with depression, the guilt can be crippling. Avoid that by making a budget and sticking to it. Don’t wrack up mountains of credit card debt trying to please everyone and do it all.

Need some tips on how to save money during the holidays? Check out Making a Plan for Your Holiday Spending!

Don’t Miss Out on Sleep

If parties and family gatherings interrupt your sleep schedule during the holiday season, schedule in time for naps and days to sleep in. Work it out with your husband to get up with the kids on his days off so you can catch some extra zzz’s. Load the kids up in bed with you with a movie and make it a family nap time to get that blissful rest your body needs.

Soak Up Sunshine

Resist the urge to hunker down this winter. Take advantage of activities that get you out of the house and in the sunshine when it’s available. This can be as simple as taking a walk through your neighborhood or building a snowman with your kids. Simply find things that will get you soaking up that happy light as often as you can.

No Guilty No’s

Let Go of the Guilt of Saying No. Everyone’s party, cookie exchange, caroling excursion is important to them, but you have to put yourself first. Don’t feel pressured to do everything. If helping out at the school party is important to you, maybe skip Karen’s cookie baking party this year.

If your extended family or in-laws have multiple holiday gatherings, talk to them about which one is most important to them. Let them know that you cannot make each one but will attend the gathering that is most important to them. This is a great way to cut down on obligations without hurting feelings.

Enlist Help

Yes, supermom, you can totally make the food, buy and wrap the presents, and loving write and address 50 holiday cards but you don’t have to do it alone. Enlist the help of your spouse and kiddos to make the process easier. Work it out with other moms to take turns carpooling kids to practices so you can catch a breather.

Let Go of Perfection

I am very guilty of building grandiose ideas in my head of the perfect holiday with my family. Then, when it doesn’t work out that way I struggle to cope. Temper your expectations and don’t try to plan the “perfect” holiday. Enjoy the time with your family and don’t get too bogged down in details or a unrealistic time-line you’ve made in your mind.

You don’t need the perfect gift, perfect decorations, or the perfect Hallmark Christmas experience. When you find yourself getting bogged down in this self-imposed pressure, remember that all your friends and family really want is a happy and healthy momma. The greatest thing you can do is take a deep breath and think about what the season is truly about: love and gratitude.

 

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The holidays are meant to be enjoyed. Don’t let depression hold you back from that. Keep these tools for how to survive the holidays with depression handy and enjoy your best holiday season ever. Want even more awesome holiday survival guides? Check out all of the ideas from my friends below!

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Awesome Family Gift Ideas Everyone Can Enjoy

Are you looking for a new way to gift this holiday season? Family gifts are a great way to bring your loved ones together long after the decorations come down. They encourage spending time together and having fun which is definitely a gift for mom too. If you need help with inspiration, here are 20 awesome family gift ideas everyone can enjoy!

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One of my favorite things to do for Christmas every year is give a family gift. These have included camping tents, a double basketball hoop game, and more but it’s always something that everyone loves and is surprised by.

These presents are always two-fold because it’s something that everyone love but it also encourages us to spend time together as a family. That’s my favorite part of the gifts and what I look forward to every year. That’s why I recommend family gifts to everyone and this year, I’m making it easy for you with these awesome family gift ideas laid out for you!

 

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Board Games

Board games are the perfect family gift idea because they are relatively inexpensive and easy to cater to your family’s specific tastes. A regular game night is a tradition that lasts well into adult-hood too. My brother and I still love getting together with our families at my mom’s house for a game night. If you haven’t started the tradition with your own family yet, this is the perfect year to make it happen! Here are some super fun game ideas to get you started:

Add this DIY Game Board to your board game gift to make game nights a breeze!

Movie Night Gift Basket

Give the gift of a complete movie night with this easy family gift idea. Pick your movie, add some popcorn and candy, throw in a snuggly blanket and BOOM! You have a fantastic gift that encourages spending time together as a family and that everyone will love.

 

Air Hockey Table

Is there anything better than the whoosh of air when it turns on and the clink of the puck as it traverses the table? Kids and adults alike will flip over receiving an air hockey table. The best part is that it’s a gift kids don’t outgrow. Make the investment while they’re young and reap the benefit of competitive family fun for years to come.

Camping Gear

Get back to nature with the gift of camping gear. This gift has a lot of options as far as how to put it together. Go with a tent and sleeping bags if you need the basics to get started. In contrast, splurge on an awesome new cooler and camping table if you’ve been camping for years. Either way this gift is practical and fun for the whole family. Plus it holds the promise of family vacation which is always fun.

Be sure to check out 10 Camping Items You Don’t Know You Need (But You Do) before heading out on your camping trip.

 

Legos

The family that builds together stays together… at least, that should be the saying. Building a Lego creation as a family is a great way to practice teamwork while totally having fun. Celebrate your fandom with an awesome Harry Potter Lego set or go the creative route with a classic collection. Even your husband’s face is going to light up at this family gift idea this year!

 

Cotton Candy Maker

Nothing says happy family like indulging in a sugar high together. Cotton candy makers aren’t very expensive and come with everything you need to make a few batches of that delectable spun sugar. It’s a fun (and delicious) family gift idea that kids will be begging to pull out time and time again. Just be careful. That heating element gets hot. It’s not for kiddos to do without mom and dad’s help.

 

Laser Tag Set

A laser tag set is great for indoor and outdoor family fun! This kit allows you to add additional guns, and subsequently players, which makes it easy get the whole family involved. You won’t regret this family gift idea (unless you suck at laser tag).

Family Pajamas

With the advent of onesie pajamas for adults, this one can be really fun. We love getting new pajamas every holiday and they’re perfect for snuggling in. From giraffes and dinosaurs to your favorite Disney characters, there is no limit on the snuggly awesomeness you can enjoy. Bonus idea: we always like to role play whatever our jammies are. For example, my daughter got zebra pajamas and galloped around the house neighing and I got Stitch pajamas and talked like him all night. It’s an easy way to up the fun quotient.

 

Nintendo Switch

Chances are your kiddos love video games… probably your husband too. The Nintendo Switch makes it easy to turn those hobbies into a fun family night that everyone enjoys. Make sure to accompany your Switch with multi-player games like Super Mario Party and Just Dance 2019.


Food Baskets

Another one of my favorite Christmas traditions is snacking. It’s one of the few days that I refuse to cook so we snack on meat and cheese trays, pretzels, and fruit all day. That makes food baskets a fantastic family gift idea. If you go the no-cooking route like me then a food basket is perfect. Make sure you get one with healthier options like meats, cheeses, nuts, and fruits instead of just chocolates and candies.

Cornhole Set

Give the gift of family game time along with the promise of warmer weather (which we could all use in the dredges of winter). A cornhole set is the perfect way to do it. If you’re feeling super ambitious, push the furniture aside and give it a test run in the living room on Christmas day. Just be sure to store the breakables away first.

Gift Cards

These are another fantastic family gift idea. Gift cards are a wonderful way to gift experiences instead of adding more stuff to your home. Even better, there are a ton of options:

Karaoke Machine

Another great gift that the whole family will love is a karaoke machine. Grab the fam and crank up the tunes for an epic family night any day of the week. Don’t forget to invest in some karaoke CD’s to go along with it so you can start performing right away! I recommend going for compilation disks in lieu of single artist disks. It’s the easy way to build your library and have songs that appeal to everyone.

Conversation Cards

When is the last time you sat down to a dinner together and enjoyed some thought-provoking conversation with your family? Make is a priority with some fun conversation cards. Even if you can only do it once a week, it’s sure to bring your family closer and create beautiful memories. Luckily, there are a lot of themes to choose from Tabletopics Family to Our Moments Kids, you’re bound to find exactly what your family needs.

Book Set

Encourage reading in your kiddos while sharing your nerdiness with them with book set gifts. Fuel their imaginations with sets like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and even Shakespeare. Make sure it’s something you will actually enjoy reading and are passionate about. Your enthusiasm will be contagious every time you read to them.

Fire Pit

There’s nothing better than gathering around the fire with your family and a fire pit makes it easy to do in your own backyard without destroying the yard. Make the gift even better by filling the fire pit with s’mores ingredients, roasting sticks, and color-changing fire bricks before wrapping. Then your family has everything needed for a memorable and fun night around the fire!

 

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Sleds

Does your family love playing in the snow? If so, why not surprise them with some fun new gear like an awesome sled. There are so many different ones to choose from and they’re way more fun than they were when we were growing up. I love these pink flamingo and unicorn sleds because they’re not only totally fun but they also make it easy to keep track of while you’re out on the snowy hills with the kiddos!

Projector

Do you want really up your family movie night game? Invest in a projector and let the fun begin! Create a blanket pile on the living room floor and gaze up at the movie on the ceiling for a totally decadent movie night. You can also shine it on the garage door and create your own drive-in for the night or take the whole thing outdoors when the weather warms up for movie night in the yard! This is truly worth the investment if your family is full of cinephiles.

Memberships

Another awesome family gift idea that keeps giving all year long are memberships. Surprise the family with a membership to your local zoo, museums, aquarium, or even a local theme park. Many of these change seasonally so that’s something new to try throughout the year keeping the experience fresh. Try making it a new tradition that you get a different family membership each year and the kiddos will be excited to find out what new fun they have to look forward to.

Vacations and Road Trips

Vacationing together is another awesome bonding activity for your family. Make it a gift by pre-booking your hotel or condo and even gas cards then print out the reservations and wrap them up for your family. It’s the perfect way to give an amazing gift that doesn’t clutter up your house, plus it gives you something awesome to look forward to as a family!

 

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This year, change up your gift-giving routine and invest in things that will bring your family together beyond the holiday season. No matter what your family’s tastes, these awesome family gift ideas are sure to thrill everyone this year. From board games to family adventures, these gifts will keep on giving all year long. Don’t forget to check out the other awesome gift guides from my friends below!

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