20+ Sunday School Christmas Crafts Kids Can Make and Share

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Looking for meaningful activities to share with your Sunday school group this season? These Sunday school Christmas crafts are simple, sweet, and filled with heart.

From angels and nativity scenes to thoughtful keepsakes, each idea helps children connect with the story of Christmas in a hands-on way. Want even more ways to celebrate the season? Be sure to explore our full collection of Christmas crafts for kids.

Collage of over 20 Christmas Sunday school crafts for kids, featuring handmade angels, nativity scenes, baby Jesus figures, stars, and wise men made from paper, felt, and recycled materials.Pin

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Handprint Manger
Little hands become the “hay” in a manger with this adorable Christmas art. Kids trace their hands several times on yellow paper (no paint needed), cut out the hand shapes, and glue them together to form a straw for Baby Jesus's bed.
Using a free printable template for the manger and baby Jesus, children can easily assemble the scene – it's a simple, meaningful project that makes them a part of the Nativity story.
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Paper Plate Angel
This paper plate angel craft is a sweet and simple Christmas activity that’s perfect for preschool and elementary-aged kids. Using basic supplies like paper plates, construction paper, and glue, children can create an adorable angel decoration with wings and a friendly face.
It’s a great hands-on craft for classrooms, Sunday school, or cozy holiday crafting at home. Once finished, the angels make cute Christmas decorations or thoughtful handmade gifts for family members.
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Paper Bag AngelPin
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Paper Bag Angel
A plain paper lunch bag transforms into a heavenly angel in this fun holiday activity. Children decorate the bag to create the angel's robe and face, then add creative touches like paper doily wings, cotton-ball clouds, and a shiny pipe cleaner halo.
It's an easy art made from everyday materials that lets kids personalize their angel and proudly display a homemade Christmas decoration.
Related: Christmas Tree Worksheets
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Baby Jesus Christmas Card
Kids can make a heartwarming Christmas card featuring Baby Jesus that even has a fun 3D surprise. Using a printable template (available in color or black and white), they cut and assemble a baby Jesus and a manger that pop out from the card, creating a cool 3D effect.
It's a simple paper art that's engaging for children and meaningful too – perfect for sharing the story of Jesus' birth with friends and family.
Also try: Torn Paper Christmas Tree Craft
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Paper Manger
Who knew cupcake liners could help create a Nativity scene? In this easy manger art, kids use cupcake liners of different colors to make Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus in a small stable.
The ridged liners, when folded and layered, create a fun 3D effect (similar to straw and robes). With a simple printable background to guide them, children can build a cute manger scene while practicing cutting, folding, and gluing.
Related: Polar Bear Christmas Craft
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Angel Handprint Christmas
A child's handprint turns into an angel's wings in this sweet Christmas keepsake art. With the help of a printable template, kids trace and cut out their handprints from colored paper to form the angel's wings or dress, then attach a paper angel body and head on top.
This mess-free project utilizes only paper, scissors, and glue, resulting in an adorable angel that parents will love to hang year after year.
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Paper Nativity
Using just paper and a few crayons or markers, kids can create their own Nativity scene with this straightforward art activity. A printable template provides all the pieces (Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus, and more) that children can color, cut out, and glue onto a background to create a simple paper Nativity.
This simple, no-fuss activity works well for Sunday School or at home, helping little ones learn the Christmas story as they develop.
Also try: Christmas Pattern Worksheets
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Paper Bowl Baby Jesus in a Manger
Kids will love gently tucking Baby Jesus into a cozy manger they make themselves. This activity uses simple supplies – a small box or bowl becomes the manger, shredded yellow paper or felt acts as the straw, and a printable baby Jesus figure (with a variety of skin tones available) nests right inside.
It's an adorable hands-on activity that invites children to reenact the Nativity story and create a cute mini-manger to display.
Related: Christmas Cutting Worksheets
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Toilet Paper Roll Three Kings
Empty toilet paper rolls become the Three Wise Men in this creative, recycled art. Kids can paint or wrap each cardboard tube in colorful paper to form the kings' robes, then add details like paper crowns, googly eyes, yarn beards, and shiny “jewels” or sequins for their treasures.
Making all three kings is an excellent imaginative activity – children end up with their own set of Wise Men figures to use for pretend play or as part of a homemade Nativity scene.
Also try: Christmas Activity Sheets
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Paper Baby Jesus
A sweet baby Jesus craft like this one is a meaningful Christmas activity for young children. Made with simple paper shapes and basic supplies, it’s easy enough for preschoolers to help assemble.
Kids will enjoy creating the peaceful manger scene while learning about the Christmas story in a hands-on way. It works well for classrooms, Sunday school, or quiet crafting time at home during the holidays.
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Paper AngelsPin
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Paper Angels
With a bit of cutting and pasting, kids can turn plain paper into beautiful little angels. This project comes with a simple template so even preschoolers can cut out the angel's body and wings from colored cardstock and glue them together.
It's an excellent way for children to practice scissor skills and creativity – by drawing on a friendly face or adding a touch of glitter, each paper angel becomes a special homemade decoration to hang on the tree or around the house.
Related: Panda Christmas Craft
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Toilet Roll AngelPin
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Toilet Roll Angel
This upcycled angel project utilizes an empty toilet paper roll as the angel's body. Kids paint or wrap the tube in paper to create a robe, attach paper or doily wings to the back, and add a smiling face on top (either drawn on paper or on a foam ball).
Finish it off with a little halo made from a gold pipe cleaner, and you have a lovely angel decoration – a simple, eco-friendly art that's perfect for the holiday season.
Also try: Christmas Matching Worksheets
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Wise Men Paper Plate CrownPin
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Wise Men Paper Plate Crown
A single paper plate turns into a royal crown fit for a Wise Man in this easy dress-up art. By cutting the plate and painting it gold or yellow, kids can form a crown shape, then have fun decorating it with stickers, plastic jewels, or bits of tinfoil “gems.”
Not only do they get to be creative, but afterward they can wear their homemade crowns and imagine themselves as the Wise Men from the Nativity story – turning this into both a hands-on activity and a playful learning moment.
Related: Christmas Tree Tissue Paper Craft
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Cardboard Tube Three Wise Men
Instead of throwing away cardboard tubes, help the kids turn them into the three Wise Men from the Christmas story. Each tube becomes one of the kings when children cover it with fabric scraps or colorful paper for robes, add a paper crown on top, and draw or glue on expressive faces (a bit of cotton or yarn makes a great beard!).
This project encourages creativity and storytelling – once finished, kids will have three homemade Wise Men characters to move around and act out the journey to Baby Jesus.
Also try: Christmas Dot To Dot Printables
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Popsicle Stick NativityPin
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Popsicle Stick Nativity
Popsicle sticks and paper cutouts come together in this super-fun Nativity art. Children build a little stable frame by gluing sticks into a simple house shape, then add the printable figures of Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, and animals inside.
Kids can color and arrange the characters however they like, creating a mini Nativity scene that's both an art and a toy – perfect for retelling the Christmas story in their own words.
Related: Christmas Tree Card Craft
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Paper Fan AngelPin
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Paper Fan Angel
Folding paper back and forth (like making a fan) is the key to this adorable angel art. Kids fold strips of paper into accordion fans to form the angel's wings and gown, then attach a small round paper face and maybe a pipe cleaner halo on top.
The result is a delicate, fluttery paper angel that's simple to make yet looks beautiful when hung on the Christmas tree or displayed around the house.
Also try: Christmas Tree Name Craft
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Carboard Tubes Mary Joseph Nativity
Kids can create their very own Mary and Joseph figures using a couple of cardboard tubes. By wrapping the tubes in pieces of fabric or construction paper, children form the bodies and robes of Mary and Joseph, adding drawn or glued-on details for their faces and hair (a little yarn works great for Mary's veil or Joseph's beard).
It's an easy, hands-on way for kids to bring the Holy Family to life, and the finished figures can stand up, making them perfect for imaginative play or a homemade Nativity display.
Related: Elf Christmas Card Craft
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Angel Christmas Ornament
Transform a wooden clothespin and a coffee filter into a darling angel ornament with just a few simple steps. Kids decorate a coffee filter with glitter glue, then pinch it into the clip of a clothespin to form the angel's wings.
Add a gold pipe cleaner halo around the top and draw a tiny face on the clothespin, and you have an easy, preschool-friendly art project that makes a precious keepsake for the Christmas tree.
Also try: Christmas Tree Paper Bag Puppet Craft
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Matchbox MangerPin
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Matchbox Manger
In this mini activity, an empty matchbox becomes Baby Jesus's tiny bed. Children line a small matchbox with soft yellow “hay” (think felt scraps or shredded paper) and place a Baby Jesus figure inside (often made from paper or a peg doll).
Decorate the outside of the matchbox with a bright paper star, and kids will love sliding it open to reveal Baby Jesus – a simple yet sweet reminder of the Nativity story that they can carry around or place under the Christmas tree.
Related: Merry Christmas Headband Printable
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Nativity Handprint Salt Dough OrnamentPin
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Nativity Handprint Salt Dough Ornament
Mixing up a batch of salt dough allows kids to create a lasting Christmas keepsake with their own handprint. In this project, children press their hands into the dough to make an ornament, then, once it's baked or dried, they paint the imprint to turn it into a Nativity scene – the palm becomes the manger floor with Baby Jesus, and each finger becomes Mary, Joseph, or a Wise Man through painted details.
It's a wonderfully personal ornament that captures both the Christmas story and a moment in your child's life, perfect for hanging on the tree or gifting to grandparents.
Also try: Christmas Coloring Pages
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Star of Bethlehem OrnamentsPin
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Star of Bethlehem Ornaments
Kids can create a beautiful Star of Bethlehem ornament that looks like stained glass shining in the light. Using a star-shaped frame (from a printable template) and clear contact paper, children fill the star with small squares of colorful tissue paper.
Once sealed and hung by a loop of string, the star ornament is delightfully pretty – you can place it in a window or on the Christmas tree, where it will catch the light and remind everyone of the star that guided the Wise Men.
Related: Reindeer Christmas Card
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Handprint Stable Jesus in a Manger
A handprint in brown paint magically becomes the stable in this quick and cute Nativity art. Kids paint their hand with washable brown paint (leaving a little space unpainted in the palm), then stamp it on paper to make the stable shape and let it dry.
After adding a glittery yellow star on top, children can draw Mary, Joseph, and Baby Jesus right inside the handprint “stable,” creating a lovely piece of Christmas art from their own hand.
Also try: Elf handprint Christmas Card
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Baby Jesus in the Manger Painting
Painting with a plastic fork – what could be more fun for kids? This unique activity has children use a fork dipped in brown and yellow paint to create textured strokes on paper, resulting in a pattern that resembles a bed of straw.
After making a large “hay” backdrop, kids add a cut-out Baby Jesus (from a simple template) to the painted straw bed, resulting in a meaningful artwork of Baby Jesus in the manger that they'll be proud to display each Christmas.
Related: Recycled Christmas Tree Craft
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Spice Jar Lid Star OrnamentPin
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Spice Jar Lid Star Ornament
Even old spice jar lids can shine brightly again with this upcycled star ornament art. Kids use a clean, empty spice jar lid as the base, decorate a star shape to fit inside (for example, using yellow cardstock), and then glue on fun embellishments like sequins, beads, or buttons to make it sparkle.
This simple project is great for fine motor skills and turns what would be trash into a lovely homemade ornament – a creative way to remember the Star of Bethlehem each year on the tree.
Also try: Christmas Pattern Block Mats
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