Shaving Cream Puffy Christmas Tree Sensory fork Art for kids

My kids love Shaving cream sensory platy and they love Christmas too! So, why not combine the two to have some real messy Sensory Christmas fun! Shaving cream is one of the best and cheapest sensory item a kid can enjoy! This Puffy Christmas tree activity can get messy so get your smocks ready! 

I bet you will love this super adorable puffy Christmas tree sensory fork art , which is a fun and easy Christmas craft activity for handwriting practice !  It's a wonderful fine motor activity for preschool, pre-k and kindergarten kids. 

You can check out these cute DIY Christmas crafts for your preschoolers and kindergartners:

Looking for more 25+Christmas Art and Craft activities? Check out my blog. I love the month of December as it has a special festive feeling. Christmas is the time of the year my students awaits as we have a blast at our Christmas party with these super thrilling Christmas BingoSanta Says ,Would you rather and more Christmas Games!!!

Puffy Christmas Tree Sensory fork 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.

 

Grab your materials and on your canvas mix equal parts of school glue and shaving cream together with a small amount of green paint with a fork. Once mixed, begin using your fork to create an evergreen tree-like shape. When using the fork, students can give the Christmas tree texture. The final step is to decorate your tree with any small materials (think pom-poms, glitter, beads, etc…) and add the trunk and star. This sensory activity gives students the reigns when it comes to the design process. They are sure to love it!.

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!

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