It’s that magical time of year when the twinkling lights come out and crafting becomes a delightful way to spend chilly afternoons. Here are some fun and simple Christmas crafts for toddlers that will make your holiday season even more special!
Pom-Pom Christmas Trees
Gather some pom-poms and let your toddler glue them onto a cardboard cut-out in the shape of a tree. It’s a simple way to add a splash of color to your holiday decor, and my little one loves picking out the colors!
Handprint Reindeer
With just some brown paint and a piece of paper, your child can create their own adorable handprint reindeer. I always enjoy seeing how proud my toddler is when they turn their hand into something magical!
Paper Plate Wreaths
Transform a plain paper plate into a festive wreath with some paint, paper, and ribbon. My toddler loves the freedom to choose their own decorations for this project.
Fingerprint Snowmen
Use your toddler’s fingerprints to create a snowy scene on dark paper. With a little help, those prints turn into charming snowmen that melt my heart every time.
Footprint Mistletoes
Paint your toddler’s feet and stamp them onto paper to create cute mistletoes. It’s a charming keepsake that always brings smiles to our family.
Handprint Santa Claus
Turn your toddler’s handprint into a jolly Santa Claus with some paint and cotton balls. It’s a delightful way to introduce them to the magic of Santa.

