It’s not just about crafting it’s about creating memories and traditions that your family will cherish year after year.Īnd who knows? These kids crafts might just become as much a part of your holiday as the big tree itself!Įven if you’ve already got your real or artificial tree twinkling away, these Christmas tree crafts ideas are a perfect way to add more festive joy to your home. Wouldn’t you love a home filled with miniature, handcrafted Christmas trees, each one a unique creation by your little elves? Of course you would. We’re going to celebrate that icon today with some cute Christmas tree crafts for kids! No matter what the tree represents in your home, it’s always a central icon of the holiday season, representing joy, celebration, and the coming together of family and communities. The angel is from my dad’s childhood, and my parents still use it!
We always had the same angel on top, to representing the Angel Gabriel and the Star of Bethlehem that guided the Wise Men. In my house growing up, the tree was aligned with Christian tradition and the birth of Jesus (the light of the world).
The holiday season is upon us, and nothing says ‘ Christmas‘ quite like the twinkling lights and ornaments adorning a beautiful holiday tree.ĭepending on your culture and family of origin, Christmas trees (and all the trimmings) can represent a lot of things.