
Crafting paper Christmas trees at home is fun, and kids love it. The best part is that these beautiful paper Christmas trees are easy to make and bring elegance to your living room.
On this Christmas, satiate the curious mind of your young ones with a simple easy to make Christmas tree. This paper creativity requires no sewing or crafting skills and can be done in no time.
Activity 1: Paper Christmas tree
Supplies: craft paper, scissors (child-friendly), glue, decoratives
- Spread out a paper and cut it to form a perfect square. Save an extra bit of paper.
- Fold the square piece of paper to create a big triangle.
- Start cutting the paper with scissors from the open end towards the folded edge.
- Don’t cut the folded edge; make sure to leave some space there.
- You can cut strips of unequal length; it doesn’t really matter.
- Unfold the paper.
- You will find the longest strips at the bottom and the shortest strips at the top.
- Add glue to the tips of the strips and fold them to the centre.
- The bottom points up must be folded and glued.
- Dazzle up the tree with decoratives.
- Your beautiful Christmas tree is ready.
Activity 2: Christmas Ornaments Craft
It is a simple DIY craft activity that requires no special crafting skills. These ornaments can be worn as a garland or can be used to decorate the Christmas tree.

Supplies: fabric scraps, ribbon, pillow stuffing, glue, decoratives like pom-pom, sequins, sticky gems, etc.
- Fold a fabric scrap to double it up and cut a triangle out of it. Since the fabric is doubled up, you get two triangles.
- Glue the edges of the triangles leaving the middle part to insert trunk using a ribbon through it. It would be better to use hot glue gum (make sure your child handles the gum under your supervision).
- Once the glue has dried, stuff in cotton or a sponge in the triangular pockets.
- Glue the rest of the edges properly. Your Christmas ornament is ready. These ornaments can be worn as a garland or used to decorate the Christmas tree.
Try these easy-to-do activities this Christmas this year to engage your kid creatively and see how much excitement and fun it brings.