Looking for something sweet to keep little hands busy this season? These reindeer art for kids ideas are perfect for adding a touch of holiday magic to your home or classroom. Using simple supplies like paper plates, forks, and even rocks, each activity engages kids with doable, exciting steps tailored for all ages.
For even more inspiration, explore our comprehensive list of Christmas crafts for kids to bring festive creativity to your holiday season.
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Christmas Art Projects
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Fork Painted Reindeer
Who needs a paintbrush when you have a fork? Kids dip a plastic fork into brown paint to create their reindeer's fuzzy fur, a simple technique that makes painting feel extra playful.Little ones will love using an everyday utensil in a totally new way, and they end up with an adorable reindeer to proudly display.
A mixed-media art project lets kids create a charming winter scene of a reindeer gazing up at falling snow. Young artists use a cool wax crayon (or oil pastel) resist to make snowflakes pop through a watercolor sky, then paint the reindeer in with acrylics so it stands out.Combining different art techniques keeps kids engaged, and the result is a truly adorable piece of holiday art.Related: Reindeer Beach Craft
Kids can practice simple drawing skills by decorating a reindeer outline with lots of fun lines and a bright, festive sweater. This project combines doodling and painting: children draw tiny patterns to give the reindeer texture, then paint a colorful watercolor background where wax-resist snowflakes magically appear.It's an easy art activity that encourages creativity with patterns and colors, resulting in a one-of-a-kind holiday picture to display.Also try: Reindeer Tracing Worksheets
Forget paintbrushes — here, kids use their own breath and a straw to paint! They drip thin paint onto paper and blow it around through the straw, making wild, one-of-a-kind antlers for their reindeer.This technique is super easy to set up and sure to get kids giggling as they watch their reindeer's antlers sprawl in all directions.Related: Reindeer Cutting Worksheets
Instead of scissors, kids get to rip up paper to create a reindeer collage with lots of texture. Little hands will enjoy tearing brown paper into pieces and gluing them inside a reindeer outline, giving their holiday friend a fuzzy, patchwork look.Best of all, this activity helps strengthen fine motor skills and uses up scrap paper you already have, making it both fun and practical.
Two handprints are all it takes for kids to create an adorable red-nosed reindeer. They simply coat both hands with brown paint and stamp them on paper to form the reindeer's head and antlers, then add googly eyes, a red pom-pom nose, and maybe a jingle bell collar for extra holiday cheer.In the end, you have a precious Rudolph keepsake made from your child's own hands that you'll love to display year after year.Also try: Reindeer Activity Sheets
Kids can paint a stunning night sky and use a reindeer silhouette to create bold contrast. They'll blend bright blues, pinks, and greens with sponges or brushes to mimic a glowing northern lights sky behind the reindeer shape.Even though the scene looks magical, it's easy for kids to do with a simple template, and the finished artwork makes a beautiful winter display.Related: Paper Strip Reindeer Craft
Kids use everyday kitchen tools to paint a reindeer instead of ordinary brushes. A spatula dipped in brown paint stamps the reindeer's face, a plastic spoon makes a perfect red nose, and a plastic knife draws on pointy black antlers.This clever idea helps little ones see that they can create art from anything, making it exciting to create their own cute Rudolph using everyday utensils.Also try: Reindeer Shape Craft
A messy art adventure awaits as kids use a paint-covered string to create a colorful reindeer design. They lay the paint-soaked string on paper and pull it away to reveal wild streaks and swirls that fill the shape of the reindeer.The best part is how easy this is — and each reindeer comes out uniquely one-of-a-kind thanks to the surprise patterns.Related: Reindeer Paper Cup Craft
Grab a few smooth rocks and some paint, and kids can create their own mini reindeer buddies. They'll paint the rocks brown and give each one personality with googly eyes, a bright red nose (either painted on or a tiny pom-pom), and even little antlers drawn or made from twigs.Even the little ones can join in, and the finished reindeer rocks are fun to display or give as sweet holiday gifts.Also try: Reindeer Name Craft
A pop art twist makes this artwork really stand out from the usual holiday art. Kids color a printable reindeer design with bold, contrasting hues (inspired by Andy Warhol's style) to create a modern-looking Rudolph piece.Best of all, this project is super simple for little artists to try, and the result is a frame-worthy Christmas decoration bursting with personality.Related: Reindeer Craftivity
Turn your child's handprint into an adorable Rudolph decoration that doubles as a keepsake. Kids will giggle as you paint their hand brown and stamp it on paper, then with a few added details like googly eyes and a red nose, that handprint becomes Santa's famous reindeer.And since it's so simple to make, you'll end up with a precious memento of their tiny hand to treasure year after year.Also try: Reindeer Tissue Paper Craft
Your child's footprint becomes the star of an irresistibly cute Christmas card. Paint their little foot with brown washable paint and stamp it onto a folded card. Then, decorate the print with googly eyes, simple drawn antlers, and, of course, a shiny red nose.The result is a heart-melting holiday card for family and friends, featuring your little one's own footprint turned into a festive keepsake.Related: Reindeer Photo Craft
Turn your child into a reindeer with a fun project that uses their own photo and handprints. Little hands painted or traced in brown become the reindeer's antlers, and a cut-out photo of your kiddo makes an adorable Rudolph face topped off with a red nose.Best of all, this personalized Christmas card art is super simple to make and is sure to bring a smile to friends and family.Also try: Roll A Reindeer Game
Turn a plain paper plate into a charming little reindeer purse that kids can actually use. Preschoolers paint a paper plate brown, fold it into a pouch, and decorate it with antlers, big googly eyes, and a red nose to resemble Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.Not only does it look adorable, but it also works as a little purse for kids to fill with treats or small treasures.Related: Reindeer Worksheets
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.