Looking for a sweet holiday activity the whole family can enjoy? These angel crafts for kids are just the thing to keep little hands busy and hearts whole.
Using simple materials like paper plates, doilies, and popsicle sticks, each idea brings a gentle touch of Christmas cheer.
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Angel Handprint Christmas
Transforming your child's handprint into a holiday keepsake is easy and fun with this activity. It even comes with a printable template to cut out the angel's body and outfit, and your one's hand cutouts become the angel's wings.Kids will love tracing their hands and seeing them turn into an angel, and parents will adore the sweet, personal touch of this decoration.
A simple paper plate turns into a charming angel, complete with glittery wings and a halo. Kids can customize the angel's face and hair to resemble themselves or their own imagination, and sprinkle on some glitter to make it shine.This project is straightforward and utilizes everyday materials (such as a paper plate and a pipe cleaner), allowing children to create a sparkly angel friend in no time and enjoy playing with or displaying it afterward.Related: Baby Jesus Craft
A couple of cupcake liners become an adorable angel in this creative art. One liner folds into a flowing gown, and another piece trims into perfect little wings before you glue them together and top them with a paper circle face.Kids will have fun choosing colorful or patterned liners for their angels and adding a pipe cleaner halo on top – the result is super cute and isn't hard to make either!Also try: Handprint Manger Craft
Little ones can blob paint onto paper and fold it to create a magical symmetrical design for this angel. Kids love the surprise of opening the folded paper to reveal colorful patterns, which become the angel's dress or wings.It's an easy, toddler-friendly art technique that transforms into a lovely Christmas angel art – a fun, slightly messy project with fantastic results every time.Related: Gingerbread Activity Sheets
Make some sweet mini paper angels this Christmas. Using a printable template, kids cut and assemble tiny paper angels that look delicate and so pretty.They're quick to make and just the right size to hang on the tree as lovely little ornaments that children can personalize and proudly display.Also try: Photo Nutcracker Craft
Ordinary coffee filters turn into lovely angel ornaments with this simple project. Using just a few basic supplies (like a small foam cone, a foam ball for the head, and coffee filters), kids assemble a lightweight angel with a flowing white gown and graceful wings.The result is an elegant, homemade ornament for the Christmas tree that children will be proud to display each year.Related: Grinch Max Headband Craft
Traced handprints and popsicle sticks come together to make a sweet holiday angel. Preschoolers can decorate a paper triangle gown and circle head, and love that their own hand shapes become the angel's wings attached to a popsicle stick body.It's a fun way to explore basic shapes while creating an adorable Christmas angel that feels personal to each child.Also try: Grinch Craftivity
Recycled egg cartons become the centerpiece of this charming angel art. Kids paint and decorate an egg carton cup to form the angel's gown, then add a head (a ball or pom-pom) and paper or doily wings to bring their angel to life.It's a fantastic way to create sustainably with inexpensive materials, and the whole family can enjoy making these cute angels to display during the holidays.Related: Santa Worksheets
Preserve your child's handprint as part of a heartwarming angel keepsake art. You can paint your little one's hand and stamp it on paper (or trace and cut it out) to form the angel's body or wings, then add a paper halo and a drawn or cut-out face above the handprint.It's an easy project that looks lovely on a wall or as a holiday card, and grandparents will especially adore this personal, sentimental touch.Also try: Santa Do A Dot Printables
A plain lunch sack turns into an entertaining angel puppet with this creative project. Kids cover the bag with white paper to make a robe, glue on a pink paper circle for the face (adding eyes and a smile), and give it paper strip hair to match any style.To finish, they attach folded doilies as lacy angel wings and even glue cotton balls at the bottom as fluffy clouds – it's simple to assemble and fun for kids to play with or display as a Christmas decoration.Related: Reindeer Christmas Card
A paper plate angel art with a fun twist: it has movable wings that kids can actually flap! Little ones cut and decorate an angel from a paper plate and use a brad (paper fastener) to attach each wing, allowing it to pivot.This easy project is both pretty and playful, and children will love making their angel “fly” and then showing it off as a homemade holiday decoration.Also try: Gingerbread House Name Craft
Kids can make elegant little angels using paper doilies and wooden beads in this activity. They'll cut a lacey paper doily and roll or fold it into an angel's dress, then paint a wooden ball for the head and glue it on top (adding a halo made of a pipe cleaner or ribbon).These doily angels look so delicate and pretty – perfect for hanging on the Christmas tree – and children will enjoy creating and decorating their very own fancy ornaments.Related: Elf Gnome Craft
An empty cardboard tube becomes the angel's body in this upcycled art, paired with soft, coffee-filter wings. Children can paint or wrap the tube to design a colorful gown, then attach the delicate coffee filter wings and add a paper or foam head with a halo on top.It's a lovely way to recycle materials and focus on the spirit of the season, and the finished angel makes a meaningful little decoration or Sunday School project.Also try: Nutcracker Headband Craft
A simple paper cup becomes the angel's dress and body in this darling art. Kids can paint or color the cup, then add a round head on top, wings at the back made of paper or doilies, and a shiny halo above.The result is just adorable – these paper cup angels look “darling” indeed, and you can even attach a string to hang them as ornaments or set them out as sweet tabletop decorations.Related: Nutcracker Handprint Craft
Even preschoolers can create a whole chorus of paper angels thanks to a handy template. After cutting out the provided shapes for the angel's body, wings, and head, kids simply glue them together like a simple puzzle.The project is quick to personalize (they can draw faces or add glitter) and perfect for making a little choir of angels to decorate the house or classroom for the holidays.Also try: Gingerbread Man Tissue Paper Craft
A bit of creativity and craft time can turn plain wooden spoons into elegant angel ornaments. Kids paint the spoon white or in festive colors for the angel's robe, draw a simple smiling face on the spoon's round end, and attach pretty paper or felt wings along with a little halo.These spoon angels are easy for kids to make but look lovely hanging on the Christmas tree — a simple, elegant, homemade ornament that you can enjoy year after year.Related: Moving Santa Craft
A popsicle stick and a cupcake liner come together to create an adorable little angel. Children glue a frilly cupcake liner as the angel's dress (or wings), then add a paper circle face and a bent pipe cleaner or tinsel to create a halo.It's impressive how kids can transform such simple materials into a beautiful angel decoration they'll be proud to display, spreading a bit of peace and holiday cheer.Also try: Elf Headband Craft
Kids can upcycle a cardboard toilet paper roll into a cute angel in this fun activity. They'll paint or wrap the tube to make the angel's outfit, then add paper wings on the back, a friendly hand-drawn face on a paper circle for the head, and, of course, a halo on top.It's a simple Christmas art project that encourages creativity and promotes the reuse of materials. The finished angel stands nicely, making it perfect for decorating a shelf or mantel.Related: Handprint Christmas Gnome Craft
A free printable lets kids “build” an angel by assembling pre-designed paper pieces. Children cut out the angel's body, wings, head, and halo from the template, then glue everything together like a fun little puzzle.The finished paper angel makes a lovely ornament or small tree topper, and kids can proudly display something they built all by themselves.Also try: Christmas Tracing Worksheets
Half a paper plate becomes a rocking angel in this playful art. The plate is folded or cut into a semi-circle that serves as a curved base, so when you stand the angel up, it gently rocks back and forth.Kids decorate the angel with a cute face above the plate and attach wings on the back, and they'll have a blast nudging their little angel and watching it sway as if it's merrily dancing.Related: Christmas Pattern Worksheets
Sparkly and fun, this project combines paper snowflake-making with an angel theme. Kids fold and cut a paper snowflake to use as the angel's delicate wings, then decorate the angel's dress with glue and plenty of glitter for a wintery shine.It's a simple project with a significant “wow” factor — children end up with a beautiful angel to celebrate the season, and they get to practice their scissor skills creating the pretty snowflake wings.Also try: Pete the Cat Saves Christmas Craft
An easy printable template makes this paper angel activity a breeze for young children. Simply print the angel pattern on colored cardstock (or have kids color it in), then help them cut out the body, wings, head, and halo pieces.It's a straightforward art that keeps little ones happily engaged — they'll practice basic cutting and coloring skills as they create their angel, and stay busy in a fun, educational way while you prepare for the holidays.Related: Christmas Cutting Worksheets
Here's an angel activity that doubles as a fine motor activity, letting preschoolers practice lacing with yarn. Kids cut a paper plate into sections for the angel's body, wings, and head, then punch holes along the pieces and thread colorful yarn through the holes to “lace” the angel's dress and wings.It looks adorable when finished — the criss-cross yarn gives the angel a lovely pattern — and it helps children build coordination. You can even use the finished angel as a tree topper or glue it onto a card as a special Christmas greeting.Also try: Christmas Activity Sheets
All sorts of special touches make this popsicle stick angel activity extra pretty. Kids paint popsicle sticks white to form the angel's body, use a small painted foam ball for the head (adding brown yarn for hair and a gold ribbon halo), and attach a lace doily as elegant wings.This angel even holds a tiny jingle bell tied with ribbon, and once you glue everything together, you can hang the ornament on your tree or use it to decorate a gift.Related: Christmas Tree Turkey Disguise
Darling and personal, this paper angel ornament art uses a free template and even includes your child's photo. Kids assemble the angel's paper body and wings from the printable pattern, then add their own little picture as the angel's face, essentially turning themselves into a cute ornament.It's straightforward to make and yields a precious keepsake that families will love displaying on the Christmas tree year after year.Also try: Panda Christmas Craft
Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.