Christmas Tree Name Craft For Kids [Free Template]

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A favorite family tradition this time of year is to decorate the Christmas tree together. The kids love to put the ornaments that they have made or picked out over the years onto the tree.

It’s a wonderful time of year to focus on each other and spend time as a family.

Another way to spend time with the kids and create memories is through crafting, and we have just the activity that combines decorating a Christmas tree and crafting with this Christmas tree name craft.

With this fun paper craft, your child will decorate their tree with ornaments to spell out their own name. It’s a fun way for them to practice spelling their name, plus it also helps with fine motor, letter recognition, and scissor skills.

Download the Christmas name craft template and get started crafting with the kids!

Want to continue the fun with more holiday crafting? Then be sure to look through these Christmas crafts, and save the ones to create with your kids this Christmas season.

Christmas Name Craft

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Name recognition is an important skill for young children to work on. Being able to read and recognize their own name marks the beginning of understanding letters, sounds, and words!

This printable name craft is perfect for making during the month of December! Add it to your Christmas celebrations and bring the magic of Christmas into your child’s learning.

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Supplies

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Christmas tree template (click the “click here to get your freebies” image at the end of the post)

Directions

Start by downloading the template and printing it out. Once you have the template printed, gather the materials needed for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this Christmas tree to life!

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First, guide your child to glue the star to the top of the tree.

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Next, help your child take the tree trunk and glue it to the bottom and back of the Christmas tree.

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Finally, encourage your child to spell out their name with the ornament letters, starting at the top of the tree and working vertically downward.

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Be sure to check out our name crafts while you’re here! Your kids will love creating more fun DIYs like this one!

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Christmas Ideas For Kids

We have lots of festive ideas to keep the holiday fun and learning going this Christmas! Create a list of projects to do with your kids over the holiday season.

Read on below to check out some of our favorite Christmas crafts and activities your kids will love to do.

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Christmas Books For Kids

Christmas is a great time to bond with your kids and create lasting memories. One way to do this is by reading Christmas stories together.

Not only is it so much fun, but it can also help your kids develop important literacy skills. Kids who are read to on a regular basis tend to have better reading comprehension and vocabulary skills than those who are not.

Moreover, reading Christmas stories is a great way to teach your kids about the true meaning of the holiday season. By sharing the stories that you loved as a child, you can help your kids develop an appreciation for the holiday traditions that are so near and dear to your heart!

Dasher: This wonderfully illustrated Christmas book for kids gives you the back story on one of Santa’s favorite reindeer, Dasher! Girls will especially love to read this since Dasher is a girl.

Construction Site On Christmas Night: Fans of the fun characters of the construction site books have to add this Christmas-themed story to their collection. See how the trucks get ready for Christmas!

How To Catch An Elf: Kids everywhere love the silliness of this Christmas story. The rhymes and the illustrations will draw the kids in as well. This is a Christmas book kids will want to read every year!

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Christmas Crafts For Kids

Crafting is a fun activity that gives kids a chance to be creative and show off their artistic skills. While they are having fun creating and using their imaginations, they’re also busy developing important skills.

They refine their fine motor skills, problem-solving, following directions, and scissor skills. Encourage your kids to craft today with some of our favorites below.

Elf on the Shelf Gingerbread Man Disguise – Is your gingerbread man afraid of getting eaten this holiday? Have the kids help him out by making him disguised as an elf on the shelf. This fun craft is the perfect way to say ‘Merry Christmas’ with your little ones! Download the free template to get him undercover soon.

Grinch Max Headband Craft – The Grinch’s sidekick, Max, is one of the most helpful and loyal companions, not to mention, pretty cute! With this craft, kids can either color in Max or use colored paper to put together this fun headband. When they wear their new headband, they’ll have a blast pretending to be this fun character.

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Reindeer Craftivity – Kids have big imaginations, so give them this craftivity to find out what they would do if they were one of Santa’s reindeer! They’ll love putting the cute reindeer together and then working on their handwriting while being imaginative with the writing prompt.

Popsicle Stick Santa Craft – Santa’s coming to town early when your kids make this fun and festive craft! Simple popsicle sticks turn into the jolly big guy with a little paint and our free template! Gather up the few simple supplies you probably already have on hand and make some Christmas memories with the kiddos.

Christmas Activities For Kids

The kids will stay busy and have fun learning with these gingerbread man color by number pages! They’ll love coloring in the pictures while also working on number recognition and colors. Grab the crayons and turn up the Christmas music for a festive coloring session!

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Santa loves to play games with the elves so he sent us this fun printable roll a Santa game for the kids to play, too. Your little learners will have lots of fun playing while they also learn to match colors and work on their fine motor skills.

It’s easy to prepare since all you need to do is print, gather dice, pom poms, and the players!

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Need a no-prep activity for the kids to work on a variety of skills? Then you’ll want to download these free printable Santa worksheets. Santa is ready to help them work on letter identification, and improve their handwriting, and fine motor skills with these Christmas printables.

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Kids will have a blast playing this Christmas matching game. While they play memory games, they are honing their visual discrimination, spatial memory, and even patience to wait for their turn. The festive pictures will get them in the holiday spirit playing this Christmas game. Grab the free printable to get the fun going!

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Christmas Tree Name Craft For Kids

Author: Sam
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
With this fun Christmas tree name paper craft, the kids will decorate their tree with ornaments that spell out their name.

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Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Christmas tree template

Instructions

  • Download the Christmas tree craft template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
  • Begin by gluing the star to the top of the tree.
  • Next, take the trunk and glue it to the bottom and back of the Christmas tree.
  • Finish by spelling out the child's name with the letter ornaments, starting at the top of the tree and working vertically downward.

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Meet Sam

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.

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86 Comments

  1. maria eugenia garcia says:

    esta genial

    1. Thanks so much!

  2. Darlene German says:

    Christmas tree craft template

    1. Of course! All you need to do is click the image at the end of the post that says, “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” and then enter your email in the form, and you’ll get the template link ◡̈

    2. Why does the ornaments not have the letters in them?

    3. Hi! Are you referring to the template? If so, if you open the PDF with Adobe Reader, then click the blue squares inside the ornament circles, you can type in the letters you need ◡̈

  3. Monica Gonzalez says:

    Christmas tree name activity

    1. Of course! All you need to do is click the image at the end of the post that says, “Click Here To Get Your Freebie” and then enter your email in the form, and you’ll get the template link ◡̈

  4. Victoria Posey says:

    Why am I not seeing where to download. I click on Download Here and it just keeps talking back to same page.

    1. Hi there! Oh, it may look similar, but it is not the same page. If you click the download image again and scroll down, you’ll see the blue “Get Your Freebies Here” image. Just click that, and it’ll open the PDF in a new tab.

    1. You’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by!

    1. You’re very welcome!

    1. Thank you! So glad you think so!

    1. Aw, thanks so much! 😊

    1. Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too!

  5. Fun festive craft for all students.

    1. Thank you! Wishing your students tons of fun!

  6. Sheryl Vandever says:

    Free Christmas Tree Name Craft Please

    1. Of course! To access the template, please follow these steps:
      1. Locate Locked Image: Look for the “Click To Unlock!” button on the locked image. The image will be located under the subheading that starts with “Get Your….By Signing Up or Logging In”
      2. Sign Up or Log In: Click the button to create a free SEM+ account or log in if you already have one.
      3. Access Content: Once logged in, the image will be unlocked. Click it to go to the download page.

  7. not seeing the usual download link. I’m trying to download the Christmas Tree Name Craft Name Template

    1. Hi! To access the template, please follow these steps:
      1. Locate Locked Image: Look for the “Click To Unlock!” button on the locked image. The image will be located under the subheading that starts with “Get Your….By Signing Up or Logging In”
      2. Sign Up or Log In: Click the button to create a free SEM+ account or log in if you already have one.
      3. Access Content: Once logged in, the image will be unlocked. Click it to go to the download page.

  8. Free Name Tree Please!

    1. Of course! To access the template, please follow these steps:
      1. Locate Locked Image: Look for the “Click To Unlock!” button on the locked image. The image will be located under the subheading that starts with “Get Your….By Signing Up or Logging In”
      2. Sign Up or Log In: Click the button to create a free SEM+ account or log in if you already have one.
      3. Access Content: Once logged in, the image will be unlocked. Click it to go to the download page.

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