Creative Christmas card ideas for early years

Author: Teachit's editorial team
Published: 16/10/2024

15 Creative Christmas Card Ideas for Early Years

The festive season will soon be upon us, and what better way to celebrate than by engaging your little learners in some delightful Christmas card crafting? This collection of 15 creative ideas is perfect for early years (EYFS) and even KS1 children, offering a wonderful blend of sensory exploration, fine motor skill development and festive fun.

From paint-splattered Christmas trees to button-adorned wreaths, these activities are designed to spark imagination and bring joy to your classroom. Not only will these crafts result in charming keepsakes for families, but they'll also provide valuable learning experiences for your pupils. So, gather your art supplies and prepare for some merry-making!

15 Christmas card ideas for EYFS

Let's dive into these enchanting Christmas card ideas that are sure to make your early years setting shine with holiday spirit.

1. Paper strip Christmas tree cards

Paper strip Christmas tree cards from Messy Little Monster

Source: Messy Little Monster

Create festive Christmas tree cards using paper strips of varying lengths. This simple craft develops size recognition, scissor skills and fine motor control while producing charming handmade cards.

2. Nature-inspired Christmas cards

Nature-inspired Christmas card craft from Little Pine Learners

Source: Little Pine Learners

Encourage children to explore the outdoors by collecting natural materials to create Christmas-themed cards. This activity combines creativity with an appreciation for nature, resulting in beautiful, eco-friendly cards.

3. Marble-painted Christmas trees

Marble-painted Christmas tree cards from I Choose Joy

Source: I Choose Joy

This unique painting technique uses marbles to create a textured Christmas tree effect. Children will love the hands-on process of rolling marbles through paint to create their own one-of-a-kind cards.

4. Button Christmas cards

Button Christmas cards from The Best Ideas for Kids

Source: The Best Ideas for Kids

Use buttons to create festive shapes like Christmas trees or wreaths. This tactile activity is great for developing fine motor skills and encouraging creativity in card design.

5. Cotton ball snowman cards

Cotton ball snowman cards from The Budget Mom

Source: The Budget Mom

Craft fluffy snowmen using cotton balls and simple craft supplies. This textural activity is not only fun but also helps children explore different materials while creating adorable winter scenes.

6. Thumbprint silhouette tree art

Thumbprint silhouette tree art cards from A Dab of Glue Will Do

Source: A Dab of Glue Will Do

This adorable craft uses children's thumbprints to create a Christmas tree shape. It's a personal and engaging activity that allows kids to create a memento of their tiny fingerprints.

7. Christmas wreath cards

Christmas wreath cards from In The Bag Kids Crafts

Source: In The Bag Kids Crafts

Create festive wreath cards using paper plates and various decorative materials. This craft allows children to explore different textures and colours while making a classic Christmas symbol.

8. Handprint Christmas cards

Handprint cut-out Christmas cards from The Best Ideas for Kids

Source: The Best Ideas for Kids

Transform little handprints into festive characters like reindeer or Santa. This craft is not only fun but also creates a keepsake that captures a moment in your child's growth.

9. Tissue paper Christmas tree cards

Tissue paper Christmas tree cards from Irish American Mom

Source: Irish American Mom

Craft textured Christmas trees using small pieces of tissue paper. This activity helps develop fine motor skills as children scrunch and stick the paper, creating a 3D effect on their cards.

10. Fingerprint Christmas tree cards

Fingerprint Christmas tree cards from Arty Crafty Kids

Source: Arty Crafty Kids

Use colourful fingerprints to decorate a simple Christmas tree outline. This activity is perfect for developing fine motor skills while creating a charming, personalised card.

11. Dotty sticker Christmas cards

Dotty sticker Christmas cards from Little Hands Learning

Source: Little Hands Learning

Use colourful dot stickers to create festive shapes and patterns. This simple yet effective craft is perfect for younger children, helping to develop fine motor skills and colour recognition.

12. Fingerprint Christmas lights cards

Fingerprint Christmas lights cards

Source: The Joy Sharing

Create colourful Christmas light strings using fingerprints. This simple yet effective craft allows children to experiment with colours and patterns, resulting in bright and cheerful cards.

13. Reindeer tissue paper cards

Reindeer tissue paper cards from Simple Everyday Mom

Source: Simple Everyday Mom

Make cute reindeer faces using brown tissue paper and googly eyes. This craft combines texture and whimsy, allowing children to create lovable characters for their Christmas cards.

14. Christmas stocking cards

Christmas stocking cards from In the Bag Kids Crafts

Source: In The Bag Kids Crafts

Create charming Christmas stocking cards using paper and various decorative elements. This craft allows children to explore different materials and designs while making a classic Christmas symbol.

15. Fingerprint snowman cards

Fingerprint snowman cards from Glued to My Crafts

Source: Glued to My Crafts

Turn simple fingerprints into adorable snowmen with this easy craft. Children will enjoy adding details to their snowmen, making each card unique and full of personality.

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