- Felt Christmas Trees
(Ages 5-11)
We love that these trees have so much individual style and sparkle--depending upon who did the decorating! Straight and tailored, snowy and plain, fancy and sparkly....we love it all!
- Pipe Cleaner Christmas Tree
(Ages 3-8)
Make merry this season with a tree to call your own. This pint-sized pipe cleaner pine tree is inspired by the spindly tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
- Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree
(Ages 3-8)
With a few basics like popsicle sticks & sequins, this has been one of our favorite holiday crafts to do - very colorful and very easy!
- Foam Christmas Trees
(Ages 3-4)
With a few materials, these easy to create trees are a fun little craft for the younger ones.
- Yarn Christmas Tree
(Ages 5-7)
These Christmas trees make an excellent addition to the fireplace mantle or Christmas dinner table. A fun, messy, and exciting craft for younger kids to try!
- Egg Carton Christmas Tree
(Ages 3-8)
Do you like to display fun door decorations during the holidays? Try making your own using recycled egg cartons, and display it proudly for everyone to see!
- Christmas Tree Hat
(Ages 3-8)
Transform a party hat into a Christmas tree you can wear on your head, with some green tissue paper, glue, and sequins.
- Beaded Ornaments
(Ages 5-16)
Make some cute holiday ornaments with easy-to-find craft items!
- DIY Glitter Ornaments
(Ages 5-100)
All That Glitters
It's time to bask in the welcoming sparkle the holidays bring with a craft project that really shines--on your tree! Dust off the glitter stash! Golden memories are coming up next.It's Ornamental
Below are some pivotal ingredient instructives you can use to make your Christmas tree show the best in glam!
Make sure you recruit your top-notch creative crafter.
Have plenty of plastic or glass ornament globes on hand.
Get some small paper cups and cleaning solution (rubbing alcohol works well)
Stock up and retrieve some floor finish or floor wax.
Select a non-toxic extra fine type of glitter.
Next Stop Glitter Town!
Now you can make winter days a whole lot brighter with some glittery applications! A shower of glitter can make any winter day shine warm and bright with holiday cheer. Here's a simple step-by-step glitter ornament guide to help you and your loved ones have a merry little Christmas this year:
- Air-Dry Clay Ornaments
(Ages 5+)
Winter-fy your home with these charming DIY snowflake ornaments!
- Swirly Ornaments
(Ages 3-11)
Creating colorful ornaments for the Christmas tree is a great holiday tradition to start with your little ones.
- Bird Seed Ornament
(Ages 3-8)
Use a simple recipe to create these holiday shaped bird seed ornaments to hang from your trees outside.
- Foil Punch Ornaments
(Ages 5-10)
Repurpose extra pie tins into luminary decorations for your Christmas tree. Explore shapes, patterns, and light to create these ornaments that are a simple, yet unique, way to show off your holiday spirit!
- Peppermint Wreath Ornaments
(Ages 3-11)
Pretty, simple wreaths made entirely from peppermints! Just put them in the oven, and let them make some holiday magic.
- Clay Ornaments
(Ages 3-10)
Use clay and cookie cutters to create these glittery homemade ornaments. A simple, festive craft project perfect for younger kids!

15 Festive DIY Christmas Tree Crafts
Sometimes, one Christmas tree just isn't enough. Sometimes you want there to be a Christmas tree waiting in every room, decorating every surface, hanging on your front door, or resting proudly on top of your head! Lucky for you, we've got a crafty DIY Christmas tree for every situation. These Christmas tree crafts are fun for all ages and add fun homemade flair to your Christmas decor. We'd hate to outshine your main Christmas tree with our crafty constructions however, which is why this list also contains a ton of great ideas for flashy, festive DIY Christmas ornaments. Think of this list as your one stop shop for all your DIY Christmas tree needs!