Tag Archives: christmas crafts
SPARKLING BIRDS
I first saw these “Sparkling Bird Ornaments” in the Dec. ’05 issue of the Pack-O-Fun magazine. I have received written permission to share the patterns on this website. I made some of them with construction paper and think they are really cute. I’ve also made … Continue reading
ANGEL CHOIR
You can make lots of these cute little singing angels. The patterns are all included. You need cardstock, glue dots and glitter glue. These can be used as a tree decoration, in a center piece or as name tags on … Continue reading
NATIVITY
This project takes some time to finish, so you want to figure about three hours to complete it. There are patterns for the stable and the figures. Supplies needed include two 22″x 28″ brown poster boards for the stable, white card stock for … Continue reading
NATIVITY FOR GRADE 3
This is a “Pop-Up Nativity Scene” for the 3rd Grade to make so they can have a nativity scene of their own. The figures are a copy right item, so I’ve included the website address of where I ordered it. After you … Continue reading
FROSTY SNOWMAN
Do you still have extra wire coat hangers laying around? Make a snowman! This is easy enough to make a whole classroom full of snowmen. Different colors of scarves and chenille strips will give lots of variety. ”Frosty, The Snowman,” supplies … Continue reading
PAPER TOWEL TUBE ANGEL
This 16″ angel would look great standing tall and stately on the mantel. There are all sorts of opportunities to change the looks of the angel. Draw a singing mouth, put a print in the bodice, have colored wings, a … Continue reading
BURLAP BUDDIES ORNAMENTS
These aren’t difficult to make and would look really cute hanging on the Christmas tree. They would also be cute filler gifts because they aren’t expensive to make. I came up with three bunches of buddies: snowmen, angels and toy … Continue reading
MOONLIT SNOW
A full moon loses its intensity during an evening snow fall. Peaceful, tranquil, and possibly even chilly, are all words that could be used to describe this winter scene. I used oil pastels and white chalk on black construction paper … Continue reading





