25 Awesome Christmas Crafts for a School Classroom Party

As the holiday season approaches, school parties become a highlight for children and teachers alike. What better way to celebrate the spirit of Christmas than with fun and creative crafts? From classic ornaments to adorable reindeer puppets, there's something for everyone to enjoy. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore 25 of the best Christmas themed crafts perfect for a classroom holiday party. Let the festivities and holiday magic begin!

25 Awesome Christmas Crafts for a School Classroom Party

Use these fun Christmas season and holiday traditions to help the winter season and great activity ideas for Christmas to stay sane and organized.  Turn on a Santa Claus favorite Christmas movie, maybe Christmas Carol or Grinch and make these Grinch Themed Rice Krispie Treats!  

Crank up the Christmas songs and Christmas tunes and make some Christmas Tree inspired Pretzel Rod Dessert, M and M no bake Christmas bark, Santa's reindeer Little Debbie Snack, and these adorable Christmas Mickey Mouse Inspired cookie bars.  These great activities and recipes are the perfect way to have seasonal fun and get into the festive spirit with children of all ages.

We are in the throws of creating Santa wish list templates and planning Christmas gifts and these 50 stocking stuffers that are great for toddlers and preschoolers are fun ideas for family member gifts as well.
This Christmas word search is such a big hit with students as well.

Use these fun Christmas tradition ideas to help the winter season and great activity ideas for Christmas to stay sane and organized.  Turn on a Santa Claus Christmas movie, maybe Christmas Carol or Grinch and make these Grinch Themed Rice Krispie Treats!  

Crank up the Christmas songs and Christmas tunes and make some Christmas Tree inspired Pretzel Rod Dessert, M and M no bake Christmas bark, Santa's reindeer Little Debbie Snack, and these adorable Christmas Mickey Mouse Inspired cookie bars.  These great activities and recipes are the perfect way to have seasonal fun!

Christmas Craft Supplies To Have on Hand:

Having the right craft supplies on hand can make all the difference when it comes to creating festive Christmas crafts in school classrooms. Here's a list of important supplies to have available:

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  1. Construction Paper: Stock up on various colors of construction paper for creating ornaments, decorations, and other craft projects.

  2. Scissors: Child-friendly scissors are essential for cutting paper, felt, fabric, and other materials safely.

  3. Glue Sticks: Provide plenty of glue sticks for adhering paper, pom-poms, sequins, and other embellishments to crafts.

  4. Markers and Crayons: Have a variety of markers and crayons available for coloring and decorating crafts.

  5. Paint and Brushes: Watercolor paints or washable tempera paints, along with paintbrushes, are great for adding color to crafts like ornaments and paper plate decorations.

  6. Pipe Cleaner: These versatile craft materials can be used for making ornaments, figures, and other decorative elements.

  7. Pom-Poms: Colorful pom poms are perfect for adding texture and dimension to crafts like snowmen, ornaments, and animals.

  8. Googly Eyes: Self-adhesive googly eyes bring characters to life and are a fun addition to many Christmas-themed crafts.

  9. Cotton Balls: Use cotton balls for creating snow effects on crafts like snow globes, snowmen, and winter scenes.

  10. Sequins and Beads: Provide an assortment of sequins, beads, and glitter for adding sparkle and shine to ornaments and decorations.

  11. Craft Foam: Foam sheets can be easily cut and shaped to create ornaments, gingerbread houses, and other 3D crafts.

  12. Ribbons and Yarn: Use ribbons and yarn for hanging ornaments, creating garlands, and adding decorative touches to crafts.

  13. Felt Sheets: Felt is great for making stockings, ornaments, and other fabric-based crafts. Pre-cut felt pieces can save time and make crafting easier for younger children.

  14. Paper Plates and Plastic Cups: Stock up on paper plates and cups for crafting bases, such as making wreaths, snow globes, and masks.

  15. Cardboard Tubes: Empty Toilet paper roll and paper towel rolls can be repurposed for making reindeer, Christmas crackers, and other crafts. Toilet paper rolls are perfect for kids to collect from home too.

  16. Hot Glue Gun

  17. Pine Cones

  18. Permanent Marker

Having these essential craft supplies readily available will ensure that students have everything they need to get creative and make memorable Christmas crafts in the classroom. I like to pick up items at the Dollar store when I see them or have a stash ready for impromptu fun craft idea from Amazon.  DIY projects are not only so much fun, but these easy Christmas crafts are beautiful for mantle decor or small ornaments for the tree to remember this stage of having a young child during the most wonderful time of the year. If you are room mom and needing to plan a fun game or a good time for a classroom Christmas party, these ideas are a great way to get your planning off to a solid start!

Planning a Christmas Classroom Party:


Creating a festive Christmas party for elementary school or preschool children involves a combination of fun activities, decorations, and treats that capture the spirit of the season. Here's how to make it happen:

  1. Invitations: Send out festive invitations to the children and their families, inviting them to join in the holiday celebration. You can design invitations shaped like snowflakes, Christmas trees, or Santa hats for added excitement.

  2. Decorations: Deck the halls with Christmas decorations to transform the space into a winter wonderland. Use colorful banners, twinkling lights, and hanging ornaments to create a festive atmosphere. You can also add touches like snowflakes, stockings, and wreaths to enhance the holiday theme.

  3. Christmas Tree: Set up a Christmas tree as the centerpiece of the party. Let the children help decorate the tree with ornaments they've made themselves during craft time.  Have fake snow set up at the bottom and add fake decorated gifts made from recyclable boxes. This is such a fun way to make the classroom festive!

  4. Holiday Music: Create a festive playlist of Christmas songs and carols to play in the background during the party. Encourage children to sing along and dance to the music, spreading holiday cheer throughout the room.

  5. Holiday Movie: Christmas movies often feature heartwarming and feel-good stories that emphasize the importance of love, kindness, and togetherness. A great Christmas movie can provide a sense of comfort and emotional warmth during the holiday season.  My kids love making hot cocoa and watching Polar Express with their buddies at school and pretending their classroom is the north pole!

  6. Story Time: Gather the children for a special Christmas story time featuring beloved holiday tales like "The Night Before Christmas" or "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." You can also invite a guest reader, such as a teacher or parent, to share their favorite holiday story.

  7. Games and Activities: Plan age-appropriate games and activities that tie into the Christmas theme. For elementary school children, games like Christmas bingo, pin the nose on Rudolph, or a holiday scavenger hunt can be lots of fun. For preschoolers, simple activities like a snowman building station, holiday-themed coloring pages, or a Santa sack race can keep them entertained.

  8. Holiday Photo Booth: Set up a photo booth area with festive props like Santa hats, reindeer antlers, and elf ears. Children can take turns posing for pictures with their friends and capturing memories of the special day.

  9. Holiday Treats: Serve a selection of Christmas-themed snacks and treats for the children to enjoy. We love to make these Grinch Themed Rice Krispie Treats!  You could set up a hot chocolate bar with various options and toppings too!

    Crank up the Christmas songs and Christmas tunes and make some Christmas Tree inspired Pretzel Rod Dessert, M and M no bake Christmas bark, Santa's reindeer Little Debbie Snack, and these adorable Christmas Mickey Mouse Inspired cookie bars.  These great activities and recipes are the perfect way to have seasonal fun!

  10. Visit from Santa: If possible, arrange for a special visit from Santa Claus himself! Children will delight in meeting Santa, sharing their Christmas wishes, and receiving a small gift or treat.

By incorporating these elements into your elementary school or preschool Christmas party, you can create a magical and memorable experience for the children that celebrates the joy and spirit of the holiday season.

25 Awesome Christmas Crafts for a School Classroom Party

Santa Handprint Adorable ornament -

This simple yet sweet santa ornaments are a great addition to a Christmas tree and will be a treasured Christmas craft forever.   This blog post has 25 Santa inspired crafts to keep in mind for the best ideas for classroom parties as well.  

Reindeer Cinnamon Stick Ornament -

There’s just something special about creating something cute and hanging it on the Christmas tree to look at all season long. And with these fun cinnamon stick reindeer ornaments, you can have an adorable decoration for your tree that also smells amazing!  If you do not want to collect the cinnamon sticks you could also use popsicle sticks too. This craft is easy peasy and SO CUTE!

Yarn Wrapped Fun Christmas Tree Craft Ornament -

With the holiday season quickly approaching these yarn wrapped Christmas tree ornaments are the cutest addition to your holiday decorating.  This easy craft is so much fun to make at a class party and a favorite activity to get into the holiday spirit.  Simple crafts for a classroom party with minimal items needed gives younger children a chance to do a craft with little help.   Families can get into the christmas spirit and do these at home and decorate their tree together.

Christmas magnets -

After the printable has been laminated to the magnetic backing (we used our Xyron Creative Station), cut out the Christmas themes and place them on the painted cookie sheet.  Make as many different shapes as you like and scatter them all over the decorative cookie sheet or even on your fridge over the holidays. These sweet Christmas magnets would make thoughtful stocking stuffers too!   I love these for winter break activities.

Popsicle Stick Santa

The kids can create their own mini Santa this Christmas and contribute to the decorations with this fun Popsicle Stick Santa Craft. 

If you are wondering if it is tough, it isn’t. It is simple, easy, and requires very little supplies. Young children can also turn them into Christmas ornaments by simply attaching a thread on top of them!  Having parents at a class party set up into small groups to complete these simple crafts with little help.

Gingerbread House paper bag craft -

 if you’re looking for a crafty twist on this classic tradition, why not try making your gingerbread houses out of paper bags?

This gingerbread house paper bag craft is a great way to get kids involved in the Christmas festivities.

Older kids will love to color in the candy decoration pieces any way they want and make a cute and unique holiday decoration!

Torn paper ornament craft -

 They are incredibly easy to make and serve as the ideal preschool Christmas craft.

Tearing paper not only yields beautiful easy holiday crafts but also enhances fine motor skills!

Make sure to download the Free Ornament Template and create a ton of colorful ornaments in classrooms. These creations can be showcased as beautiful displays or decorations, instilling a festive spirit in children and are great Christmas party ideas 

Candy Cane Ornament -

This pony bead candy cane ornament is great for classroom parties and events because kids can take it home immediately. I always try to avoid art projects with paint or glue that needs to dry at holiday parties. Kids and parents already have a lot to carry, without worrying about wet craft that needs to dry! Allow kids to make their own pattern. Provide colors besides the typical red and white and let kids go crazy.

Jingle Bell Reindeer Ornament -

The supplies for these jingle bells are inexpensive, and the ornament comes together quickly. As a room mom, I’m always looking for fun, easy holiday crafts and art projects for Christmas. This makes a fun Christmas preschool activity, as well as a creative Christmas activity for kindergarten, first grade, and any other age. Get the tips for making this ornament part of your holiday celebrations an Christmas-themed activities!

Grinch Headband Craft -

My family loves the Grinch movie.  This Grinch themed rice krispie treats and Grinch inspired macarons  going to love making this Grinch headband craft with your kids.

It’s pretty simple thanks to the printable template that we’re giving to you, so don’t worry if you’re not an artist!

Buddy the Elf Craft - 

Your children will delight in pretending to be elves, similar to the Elf Yourself app, but brought to life! To ensure the longevity of this Christmas elf craft, consider laminating the printable elf sheet prior to cutting out the pieces. Ensure you have a sharp hole punch capable of penetrating both the paper and lamination. These elf applications and cut-outs can be transformed into bookmarks or puppets for added fun!

Toilet Paper Roll Christmas Painting Craft -

Engage in this enjoyable and simple Christmas craft that transforms a toilet paper roll into a creative activity suitable for all ages. Adorn your tree by applying craft glue to attach confetti dots or sequins as ornaments. Feel free to add as many or as few as you wish.

Optionally, affix a white or yellow pom-pom at the peak of the tree. Ensure the paint and glue are fully dry before showcasing your creation.

With these 25 Christmas themed crafts, school parties are sure to be filled with joy and creativity. From classic ornaments to whimsical characters, there's something for every child to enjoy. Let the festive fun begin!  Be sure to enter your email address to sign up for fun crafts and great books in blog posts all year long!

Erin Smith

Mom of 3 sharing tips for parenting, DIY and crafts, recipes for kids, and lifestyle tips for families on the go.  

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