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Christmas is a time for family and friends to enjoy each other. What better way to do that then to do a Christmas Craft together?  Children really enjoy making Christmas Crafts with an adult. These Christmas craft ideas can be used by individuals or by groups.  Also the best gifts are the ones that are hand made. A great Christmas idea is to help a child on your list to make a Christmas craft they can give as a Christmas gift.

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Supplies

  • Colored papers in blue, red, yellow, green, purple, white or other colors
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Tracing paper
  • Paper punch
  • Glue stick

    How To Make It

    1. Measure and cut the background paper to be 5x10-inches. Fold with short ends together. Cur the next border piece to measure 4 1/4x4 1/4-inches. Clue in center of card front. Cut the tree background piece to measure 4x4-inches. Glue to the center of card. Cut a white stripe 3 7/8x1-inch. Cut irregular scallops along one long edge for snow. Glue the strip at the bottom of the center square, leaving a hint of border color.
    2. Trace a tree pattern onto tracing paper. Trace around the pattern on green paper. Cut out. Glue the tree onto a piece of white paper. Trim the white paper close to the tree, cutting a soft wavy line. Glue tree in the center of the card.
    3. Use a paper punch to make several circles from white paper. Glue the tiny white circles on the card to resemble snow.

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