25 Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids to Make This Holiday Season

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Need something to keep little hands busy this winter? These Christmas tree crafts for kids are perfect for slowing down, getting creative, and adding a little sparkle to your space.

From cupcake liners to yarn and paper cones, there’s a tree here for every age and ability.

Want more merry ideas? Don’t miss our comprehensive roundup of Christmas crafts for kids, featuring sweet and simple activities perfect for holiday fun.

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Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

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Christmas Tree Tissue Paper
Colorful tissue paper squares and some glue are all it takes for kids to create a bright little tree decoration. Children can scrunch or layer the tissue pieces onto a simple paper tree template, which helps them festively practice fine motor skills.
The project is easy enough for preschoolers and makes a cheerful holiday display they'll be proud of.
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Curled Paper Christmas TreePin
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Curled Paper Christmas Tree
Bright strips of paper get a fun twist—literally—in this curly Christmas tree craft. Kids practice cutting paper into thin strips and then curl each strip (around a pencil or their finger) before gluing them into the shape of a fluffy, 3D tree.
The result is a super jolly decoration full of bouncy curls and vibrant color, and it's enjoyable for kids of all ages to make.
Related: Christmas Tree Worksheets
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Paper Cup Christmas TreePin
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Paper Cup Christmas Tree
A simple paper cup transforms into a mini Christmas tree in this easy and inexpensive craft. Little ones use a green party cup (or paint a plain cup green) as a tree and then decorate it with “ornaments” like colorful buttons or pom-poms, along with a sparkly topper.
It's perfect for group activities or holiday parties because it's quick to make, and each child ends up with a cute 3D tree they can play with or display.
Also try: Torn Paper Christmas Tree Craft
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Christmas Tree Card
Kids can make their own holiday greeting card by crafting a cute paper tree on the front of a folded card. This project comes with a handy printable template for the tree and trimmings, so young crafters can easily cut out the pieces and glue them in place.
They'll love personalizing the card with stickers, drawings, or glitter, and it becomes a special Christmas card to share with family or friends.
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Tissue Paper Christmas TreePin
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Tissue Paper Christmas Tree
A simple triangle cut-out of a tree transforms into a festive mosaic using bits of tissue paper. Kids brush glue over the paper tree shape and cover it entirely with small tissue paper squares or scraps, creating a patchwork of green (and maybe a few other colors for ornaments).
This activity is quick to set up, easy for all ages, and a great way to kick off the holiday decorating with a personal touch from your child.
Related: Christmas Tree Turkey Disguise
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Paper Plate Christmas TreePin
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Paper Plate Christmas Tree
A single paper plate can be cleverly rolled or folded into a 3D cone that resembles a mini Christmas tree. Kids will have a blast painting their paper plate green (if it's not already colored) and then adding decorations once it's shaped into a tree—stickers, pom-poms, sequins, or a shiny star on top all work great.
Make one or a whole forest of these adorable stand-up trees to display around the house for some kid-made holiday cheer.
Also try: Christmas Cutting Worksheets
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Christmas Tree Name
This personalized craft allows kids to turn their name into decorations on a paper Christmas tree. Using a free template, children make and decorate paper ornaments that each show one letter of their name, then glue them in order onto the tree shape.
Not only do they create a festive keepsake with their own name on it, but they also sneak in some learning by practicing letter recognition, spelling, and cutting skills.
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Pipe Cleaner Christmas Tree OrnamentsPin
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Pipe Cleaner Christmas Tree Ornaments
Kids can craft adorable miniature Christmas tree ornaments using just pipe cleaners, beads, and a craft stick. They twist and thread green pipe cleaners with colorful beads to form the tree's branches, then attach them to a popsicle stick, which acts as the trunk.
This simple ornament is fantastic for little hands—threading the beads helps practice fine motor skills, and each child ends up with a sparkly tree they can hang on the big Christmas tree or give as a gift.
Related: Christmas Activity Sheets
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Mini Christmas Tree Using Tissue PaperPin
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Mini Christmas Tree Using Tissue Paper
Empty toilet paper rolls and scraps of tissue paper become a forest of adorable mini Christmas trees. Kids start by making a tree shape out of green construction paper and attaching it to the cardboard tube as the trunk (the tube helps the tree stand up).
They then decorate the tree by gluing on crumpled bits of green tissue paper for a textured look. They can add tiny pom-poms or sequins as ornaments, resulting in a cute tabletop decoration made from everyday materials.
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Christmas Tree Paper Bag Puppet
A plain brown lunch bag becomes a festive evergreen puppet that kids can craft and then play with. They glue on a paper tree shape, add fun decorations like paper ornaments and a star (with the help of a printable template), and let it dry.
Once finished, the paper bag turns into a Christmas tree character kids can use for imaginative play—perfect for holiday puppet shows or sing-alongs.
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Kids Christmas TreePin
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Kids Christmas Tree
Little ones can practice their scissor skills with this simple Christmas tree collage project. Using a printable pattern (or by cutting freehand), kids cut out several green paper triangles in different sizes and then glue them together from largest to smallest to form a layered tree shape.
After assembling the tree on a sheet of paper, they can add fun decorations like sticker ornaments, glitter glue, or a paper star to complete a festive artwork that's uniquely theirs.
Related: Elf Christmas Card Craft
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Christmas Tree OrnamentsPin
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Christmas Tree Ornaments
Here's a sweet keepsake ornament where kids use their own fingerprints to decorate a mini paper Christmas tree. Using a printable template for the tree shape, children cut it out and then dip their fingers in paint to stamp colorful “lights” or ornaments all over it.
Once it's dry and has a little star added on top, you can laminate or hang their personalized tree ornament, making a wonderful memory for the family or a thoughtful gift for grandparents.
Also try: Christmas Coloring Pages
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Recycled Christmas Tree
Kids can turn an empty cereal box into a lovely little Christmas tree decoration, giving new life to recycled cardboard. They'll cut out a tree shape (using a template for guidance) from the cardboard and then decorate it with whatever crafty odds and ends you have—think extra buttons, bottle caps, scraps of gift wrap, or old puzzle pieces.
It's a budget-friendly project that encourages creativity and teaches the value of reusing materials, all while making a festive holiday keepsake.
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Button Christmas TreePin
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Button Christmas Tree
Transform old cardboard and a collection of buttons into festive Christmas tree art. For this craft, kids (with an adult's help) cut out a sturdy tree shape from recycled cardboard and paint it green.
After it dries, they have fun gluing on a variety of colorful buttons as ornaments and topping the tree with a big star button, creating a cute holiday decoration that also sneaks in fine motor practice as they pick up and place each button.
Related: Reindeer Christmas Card
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As Cute as a Button Christmas TreePin
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As Cute as a Button Christmas Tree
This tree craft is literally “cute as a button” when it's finished! Kids start by using a printable template or drawing a simple Christmas tree outline on paper or cardboard, then fill it in by gluing on an assortment of buttons.
They can arrange the buttons however they like—mixing different colors and sizes as ornaments—and even add a star button on top. The finished piece becomes an adorable homemade decoration that can also serve as a holiday card or a sweet gift from your child.
Also try: Gingerbread Man Mazes
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Cupcake Liner Christmas TreePin
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Cupcake Liner Christmas Tree
Instead of tossing out those extra cupcake liners from holiday baking, kids can use them to create a unique Christmas tree craft. They fold and layer a few green (or patterned) cupcake liners on a piece of paper, stacking them from largest at the bottom to smallest at the top to form the tree's triangular shape.
The crinkly, colorful texture of the liners makes the tree look instantly fun, and with a little paper trunk and a star added, each child ends up with an easy, homemade decoration that's full of character.
Related: Gingerbread Math Worksheets
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Family Handprint Christmas TreePin
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Family Handprint Christmas Tree
Preserve some holiday memories by turning the whole family's handprints into one big Christmas tree. Each family member (kids and adults alike) traces their hand on green paper and cuts it out, and then you layer all the handprint cut-outs from largest to smallest to build a tree shape (larger hands on bottom, smaller on top).
The finished craft is not only a festive decoration but also a heartwarming keepsake, showcasing how everyone's hands came together to create a Christmas tree and making it a perfect gift for grandparents.
Also try: Reindeer Do A Dot Printables
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Paper Shape Christmas TreePin
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Paper Shape Christmas Tree
Kids can combine art with a mini math lesson by building a Christmas tree out of basic shapes. Children cut out and arrange construction paper pieces—such as triangles, rectangles, circles, and squares—to design their tree, then glue them down once they like the layout.
They end up with a bright, shape-filled holiday picture, and along the way, they practice shape recognition and spatial skills in a fun and hands-on way.
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Clay Pot Christmas Tree OrnamentsPin
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Clay Pot Christmas Tree Ornaments
Mini terracotta flower pots turn into the cutest Christmas tree ornaments with just a bit of paint and sparkle. Kids paint each small clay pot green, flip it upside-down (so it resembles a tree shape), and then decorate it with tiny embellishments like sequins, rhinestones, or pom-poms to resemble ornaments.
With a yarn or ribbon loop threaded through the pot's hole as a hanger and maybe a star glued on top, each ornament becomes a keepsake you can hang on the tree year after year.
Also try: Baby Jesus Craft
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Glittery Christmas TreePin
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Glittery Christmas Tree
Kids will love getting messy and sparkly with this glittery Christmas tree craft, which resembles a piece of holiday art. They start by painting a sheet of paper in wintery colors for the background, then draw a Christmas tree shape on it using a squeeze of school glue (making a fun swirly triangle outline).
A generous sprinkling of green glitter brings the tree to life with shine, and after it dries, children can glue on a paper star and a few sequins as ornaments. The finished artwork looks so pretty that you can use it as a homemade Christmas card or a gift for someone special.
Related: Paper Bag Gingerbread House Craft
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Yarn and Stick Christmas TreePin
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Yarn and Stick Christmas Tree
A few twigs from the yard and some green yarn are all you need to create this adorable little Christmas tree decoration. Kids arrange three similar-length sticks into a triangle shape (like a tree frame) and wrap yarn around and across it to fill in the “branches,” which is an excellent workout for their fine motor skills.
After winding the yarn into a web, they can decorate their mini tree with whatever they like—buttons, pom-poms, beads—and even add a loop to hang it up as a rustic ornament.
Also try: Gingerbread Man Do A Dots Worksheets
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Popsicle Stick Christmas TreePin
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Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree
Classic popsicle sticks make the framework for this fun Christmas tree craft, and kids can decorate it however their imagination inspires. Little ones glue three craft sticks together to form a triangle shape (creating the outline of a tree) and can paint them green or leave them as is if they're already colored sticks.
The real fun begins with decorating: kids dig into the craft supplies and glue on all sorts of goodies, such as buttons, pom-poms, ribbons, or stickers, to personalize their tree. Add a yarn loop, and it can even become a homemade ornament once everything dries.
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Christmas Tree LeafPin
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Christmas Tree Leaf
Turn a nature walk into craft time by collecting some real leaves to make miniature Christmas trees. Kids start with a simple cone or cardboard triangle as the tree base and then glue on layers of green leaves to create the “branches,” resulting in a textured tree that resembles the real thing.
They can add a few small decorations, such as pom-poms or sticker ornaments, if they wish, but the natural leaves are the star of the show in this craft—bringing a touch of the outdoors in for the holidays.
Also try: Gingerbread Man Tracing Worksheets
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Pipe Cleaner Christmas TreesPin
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Pipe Cleaner Christmas Trees
You can even make tiny tabletop Christmas trees using just a few pipe cleaners and pom-poms. Kids coil green pipe cleaners into a springy cone shape (it's easier than it sounds, and older kids can help younger ones).
Then, they decorate their little tree by gluing on colorful mini pom-poms as ornaments. Add a sparkly star at the top, and you've got an easy, festive craft that comes together in minutes — perfect for decorating your mantle or as a quick afternoon project to keep kids happily busy.
Related: Torn Paper Santa Craft
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