Paper Christmas Tree Craft
Are you looking for a new Christmas craft to do with your kids this month? This paper Christmas tree craft is just what you’re looking for!
Christmas crafting doesn’t get any easier than this paper craft for preschoolers. All you have to do is print, color, cut, and glue.
No mess. No stress. Perfect for busy December activity plans.
Paper Christmas Tree Craft
Because this preschool Christmas craft requires no special supplies, your kids will be ready to make it in no time.
This craft is perfect for use in the classroom, at home, or during storytime at the library.
What You’ll Need
- printer paper
- crayons
- scissors
- glue stick
What You’ll Do
Print out the template (found at the bottom of this post). I prefer to use cardstock for my sample, because it’s sturdier.
However, printer paper may be easier for preschoolers to cut.
Have children color the pieces however they would like.
They can use Christmas colors, or they can get creative with their favorite colors.
One their Christmas tree pieces are just right, it’s time to cut them all out. Instruct kids to cut on the dotted line.
Younger preschoolers may need help from an older sibling or parent. But, this is a great opportunity to have them strengthen their fine motor muscles with a little scissor practice.
Now, it’s time to assemble the Christmas tree craft.
Begin by glueing the tree to the tree trunk.
Next, glue the three pieces of garland on the tree. Be sure not to cover up his face.
Then, glue the ornaments to the tree. There is no specific place they must go. Let children place them wherever they choose.
Finally, paste the star to the top of your paper Christmas tree craft.
Now, it’s all done. Display in your favorite craft area!
Christmas Movies for Preschoolers
I love to incorporate movies and videos into our holiday plans whenever possible. They’re perfect for sick days or rainy days. Here are a few ideas for kids:
PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT Christmas
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about Christmas. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Bear Stays Up for Christmas – Bear’s friends are determined to keep Bear awake for Christmas! So they wake Bear up and have him help them find a Christmas tree, bake cakes, hang up stockings, and sing Christmas songs. Bear stays up—by discovering that giving is one of the best Christmas presents of all!
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever – Meet the Herdmans—they lie, cheat, and love to give clonks on the head. They are, without a doubt, the worst kids in the history of the world. So no one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church one Sunday and decides to take over the annual Christmas pageant.
Christmas in the Big Woods – Christmas has come to the Big Woods of Wisconsin! Laura and her family are excited to celebrate. When Laura’s cousins, aunt, and uncle arrive, they spend their time together eating sweets, playing in the snow, and reading. Their holiday celebrations are full of simple joys.
More Christmas Tree Crafts
- Pine Cone Christmas Tree Craft
- Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree Craft for Preschoolers
- Yarn-Wrapped Preschool Christmas Tree Craft
These handmade, adorable Christmas finger puppets are perfect for Holiday party favors or any play day!
Turn ordinary laundry pins into a fun clothespin Christmas tree ornament that your kids will love hanging on the tree this season.
Kids will love this adorable Candy Cane Holder and Gift Tag that is perfect for little ones!
With this Magic Reindeer recipe, kids can help guide Santa’s reindeer to your home on Christmas Eve!
Paper Christmas Tree Craft
Materials
- printer paper
- crayons
- scissors
- glue stick
Instructions
Print out the template.
Have children color the pieces however they would like.
Once their Christmas tree pieces are just right, it’s time to cut them all out.
Now, it’s time to assemble the Christmas tree craft.
Begin by glueing the tree to the tree trunk.
Next, glue the three pieces of garland on the tree. Be sure not to cover up his face.
Then, glue the ornaments to the tree. There is no specific place they must go. Let children place them wherever they choose.
Finally, paste the star to the top of your paper Christmas tree craft.
Now, it’s all done. Display in your favorite craft area!
Christmas Tree Craft Template
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.