15+ Christmas Tree Crafts for Preschool

Fun and engaging Christmas tree crafts for kids! These 10+ Christmas Tree Crafts for Preschool and Kindergarten feature a wide variety of sensory and art learning experience while offering students fun and engaging ways to learn about art and design. Many of these projects can be used for bulletin boards, holiday cards, art projects, and keepsake items! 

Christmas themed Name Crafts are too cute to be missed! Also do not miss my Ginger breadman Literacy and Math Centers. Students will practice early math and literacy skills like number matching, sight word recognition, letter and sound matching, and so much more! Keep reading to check out each individual activity or grab all of them in a bundle Christmas Literacy and Math Centers for Preschool, pre-k and Kindergarten.

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As December begins I get students to make these super cute Christmas Name Hats which is a great craft for name recognition and fine motor skills. December is also  the month to teach kids about Holidays around the world!

Christmas Tree Photo Frame

The perfect Christmas tree craft for kids is here! This adorable photo frame makes a great holiday gift for families from their kiddos. Grab some popsicle sticks, markers or paint, an empty toilet paper tube, pom-poms, and some glue to get started today!

 

Christmas Tree Sensory Bag

Sensory learning is easy and fun with this super easy and low-prep Christmas tree sensory bag. All you need is pom-poms, a Ziplock bag, clear hair gel, tape, and a marker. So, grab your materials and get ready to create an activity that is sure to entertain your little ones for hours!

Handprint Christmas Tree

Super cute handprint Christmas tree craft for preschool and kindergarten...kids will love to make this super easy handprint craft. This adorable Christmas tree makes a great Bulletin Board or door decor for the month of December.


Puffy Christmas Tree Art

Here’s an easy, low-prep holiday activity that students can create all on their own! This art project only uses six materials: paper/canvas, green paint, shaving cream, school glue, a fork, and small materials (like pom-poms) to decorate. 

 

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Christmas Bell Marbling

You’ve heard of marble painting? Here is an awesome way to make marbling Christmas-themed! Start with a plain piece of white paper. Fold it in half and cut out your Christmas tree design. Then tape your design to the bottom of a plastic container and grab a jingle bell or two. Add a small amount of green paint to the tub along with the bell(s). By rolling the jingle bells back and forth, your tree will get painted while also providing a textured appearance.

 

Fingerpaint Christmas Tree Art

Super cute and easy! Our adorable fingerprint Christmas tree art would be a great addition to your holiday bulletin board or use this design process when making holiday cards for friends and family! All you need is paper, markers, and paint! So simple and so cute!

 

Handprint Christmas Tree Craft

It's so exciting to make this adorable Christmas tree craft with multiple handprints along with the entire class. It a super engaging group activity for kids which they would love! Get ready for those messy little monsters to get their handprint everywhere!  


Crumpled Paper Christmas tree

This simple crumpled paper Christmas tree is too cute to be missed! A great fine motor activity for the month of December. You preschool and Kindergarten students will love to tear paper and crush it into tiny balls to create this super adorable Christmas tree! I used Green Tissue paper here...

Fingerprint Christmas tree art

Super cute and easy! Our adorable fingerprint Christmas tree art would be a great addition to your holiday bulletin board or use this design process when making holiday cards for friends and family! All you need is paper, markers, and paint! So simple and so cute!

Christmas Tree Color Mixing

Teaching color mixing to your preschool or early elementary students this holiday season? This activity makes a great color-mixing lesson while also promoting sensory and fine motor skills. All you need is a Ziplock bag, marker, blue and yellow paint, and some shaving cream. First, draw a Christmas tree design on one side of the bag. Next, add a small amount of shaving cream, blue paint, and yellow paint to the bag.

Paper Punch Confetti Christmas Tree 

Paper Punch Confetti Christmas Tree - Create this stunning Christmas masterpiece that is beautiful to frame using simple green construction paper paper scraps! Your preschool and kindergarten students are going to have a blast working on this cool "paper punch confetti Christmas tree" kid craft!


Toilet Roll Stamp Christmas Tree Art

Get ready, get set, grab your pom-poms and let’s go! This super fun and low-prep preschool art project will get your young learners excited to design and create! All you need is paper, paint, an empty toilet paper roll, and some pom-poms. 

Christmas tree Fingerprint Silhouette Craft

What better way to get into the holiday spirit as Christmas approaches swiftly than by creating some enjoyable Christmas crafts? For preschoolers and kindergarteners, this Christmas tree Fingerprint Silhouette craft project is a fun way to encourage creativity and holiday spirit.


Christmas Tree Tape Resist Art

Teaching your students about space, resistance, and design elements in art? Our tape resist Christmas tree art makes a wonderful Christmas tree craft for kids this holiday season! All you need to get started is tape (Washi tape works best due to its removable qualities), paint, and canvas or paper. 

Cedar Branch Christmas Tree Craft

It's so exciting to make this adorable Christmas tree craft using Cedar Branch. Cedar is an evergreen pant so it's easily available to make this craft even in winters. It can be laminated and made a beautiful Christmas card to be preserved for life! You can alternatively frame it as a Christmas decor!


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