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5 Memorable Things To Do With Your Kids During Christmas Break

December 17, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

This Christmas break, be prepared for the possibility of bored kids with ideas of things to do with them. Christmas break is a great time to capitalize on family time and make memories with your kids to last a lifetime. Here are 5 memorable things to do with your kids during Christmas break.

Things To Do With Your Kids During Christmas Break

If you're looking for things to do with your kids during Christmas break, you're in the right spot! Here are the top 5 things to do with your kids during their break!

Not everything you do with the kids during Christmas break has to fun and games. In fact, some of the things you can do involve organizing after the influx of new toys. Here are some ideas!

If you're looking for things to do with your kids during Christmas break, you're in the right spot! Sledding is one of the funnest things you can do during their break from school.
  1. If you live in a snowy climate, be sure to take time for winter sports during Christmas break. It’s the perfect time for skiing, snowboarding or sledding. If an ice skating rink is near your home, that’s a fun activity too.
    If you're looking for things to do with your kids during Christmas break, you're in the right spot! Building a snowman together is always a good idea.
  2. One family takes the opportunity to build a giant snowman every New Years Eve day–provided the weather cooperates. After your snowman building activity, head back inside for hot cocoa and a favorite family movie.
  3. After Christmas and before New Years is a great time to remember those who aren’t as fortunate. One of our favorite things to do with the kids during Christmas break is to head to a soup kitchen and help serve meals to the homeless. Another idea is to visit a local retirement home and entertain the residents.
    If you're looking for things to do with your kids during Christmas break, you're in the right spot! You don't have to go outside to have fun. Pick your favorite puzzle and put it together as a family.
  4. A favorite family tradition is to open a new puzzle and spend the lazy, cold afternoons putting it together. It’s especially fun to find a puzzle with special meaning to your family, such as a picture of a favorite travel spot or activity.
  5. Before Christmas, spend time collecting an assortment of new recipes the family wants to try. During Christmas break, take the kids shopping for the ingredients. Then spend time cooking and baking together and enjoying new foods!

Can you think of additional things to do with your kids during Christmas break?

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Simple And Easy Holiday Decor For Kids Rooms

December 15, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

If your kids are like mine, they want to decorate their own rooms for the holidays every year. Once I discovered the secret of simple and easy holiday decor for kids rooms, I felt fine about letting them do it on their own. Here are some fun ideas to inspire you and your kids!

Simple Holiday Decor For Kids Rooms

Most kids love to decorate their bedrooms for the holidays. You will love these holiday decor for kids rooms, and so will the kiddos!

Even when your kids are small, it’s incredibly fun to bring a little of that sparkling holiday spirit into the nursery. A small string of lights brings magic into anyone’s room, and a giant Christmas stocking hung on the crib is just plain adorable. A few fun holiday figures on the dresser finishes the decor. Best of all, it all took just a few minutes to set up!

If you're looking for ideas for holiday decor for kids rooms, why not try out this adorable Christmas wall calendar. Your kids will love the countdown!

One of the really fun ideas in holiday decor for kids rooms is to use a giant advent calendar to decorate one wall. This particular example is made of square envelopes. Mount the envelopes in a Christmas tree shape. Not only is the room decorated in a festive way, but your kids get to have fun opening one envelope each day in December.

If you're looking for fun and easy holiday decor for kids rooms, why not put a small Christmas tree in their room. They will love it!

Most kids love the idea of their own mini Christmas tree to decorate however they want. An older child loves to choose the ornaments they like to use and where to set up the tree. Doing this doesn’t have to be expensive! Let your child choose ornaments at Dollar Tree. If any of them break it’s not a big loss. It’s also a great idea to let your kids make Christmas tree crafts for their own tree.

If you're looking for easy holiday decor for kids rooms, why not keep in simple by adding some garland around the room? They will love it!

Here’s an adorable example of how to incorporate holiday decor into kids rooms. A simple pine garland dresses the shelf and the teepee. And a small potted Christmas tree adds holiday flair but also fits the woodsy decor of the room. Such a cute room and simple holiday decor you can set up and take down in minutes.

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12 Days of Christmas Activities for Kids

December 10, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

This year, make amazing memories with 12 days of Christmas activities for kids. With something to look forward to each day, the kids will remember the 12 days of Christmas with fondness for the rest of their lives.  And if you prepare ahead of time, it doesn’t have to be a big deal. Check out this list of suggested activities the kids will love!

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  1. Use paper plates and construction paper to create paper wreaths. You can also get the whole family in on creating a more permanent wreath for the front door.
  2. Talk about the needs of the homeless population in your area. Look for a clothing, gift, or food drive where the family can purchase or donate goods this Christmas. 12 Days of Christmas Activities for Kids | 12 Days of Christmas Activities | Christmas Activites | Christmas Activities for Kids | Christmas Crafts | Christmas Crafts for Kids
  3. Bake and decorate Christmas cookies. And to make it extra meaningful, decide as a family who to share them with.
  4. Have a Christmas movie night and watch a favorite show everyone can agree on. 12 Days of Christmas Activities for Kids | 12 Days of Christmas Activities | Christmas Activites | Christmas Activities for Kids | Christmas Crafts | Christmas Crafts for Kids
  5. Create some fun 12 days of Christmas popsicle stick puppets. If you’re really motivated, make some to match each verse of the 12 Days of Christmas song. “On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me….”
  6. Challenge the kids to go about their day today doing secret acts of kindness for others around them at school or at home.
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  7. Time for Christmas cards that the kids design and make for their friends. Here are some fun ideas to inspire you!
  8. Get out the Legos and have a 12 days of Christmas Lego challenge. On slips of paper, write down things featured in the song, or other Christmas-themed objects. Everyone has to draw a paper and try to build that item out of Legos in a specific time limit you set. Have fun with it!12 Days of Christmas Activities for Kids | 12 Days of Christmas Activities | Christmas Activites | Christmas Activities for Kids | Christmas Crafts | Christmas Crafts for Kids
  9. Craft some paper Christmas ornaments for the tree. Check out our post featuring 10 Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids.
  10. Cut out snowflakes and hang them from the ceiling over the kids’ beds. They make going to sleep more magical every night!
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  11. The kids will love playing with glitter slime! Add sparkly colors to make the slime look like ice, or make white snow slime. It’s all fun for kids!
  12. Time for a holiday light tour to get everyone really into the spirit of Christmas. Check out spots in your area where the lights are irresistible. In my area, the zoo is one place to go!

These are just some of the possible 12 days of Christmas activities for kids. Do you have some activities you love that aren’t listed? Please share with us in the comments!

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DIY Salt Dough Ornaments for Kids

August 18, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Learn the best recipe for salt dough and you will have salt dough ornaments that last for years to come. #halfpintpeepsblog #saltdoughornaments #Christmascrafts

I always love hearing about people’s favorite holiday traditions.  It’s like a little peek into the most special inner workings of a family.  A few of our family favorites include Lego advent calendars, constructing gingerbread houses from scrap, watching A Muppet’s Christmas Carol, and making salt dough ornaments.  We make a few ornaments each and choose a favorite to add to our Christmas tree as part of our yearly decor.  My boys (and I!!) love pulling out all the ornaments from years past and reminiscing all of our special holiday memories.  Whether you’d like to add this activity to your list of holiday traditions or just want something to do on a cold, snowy day, here’s a complete guide to making all the best DIY salt dough ornaments with kids.

Recipes

Keep It Simple!

I’ve tried all sorts of salt dough recipes over the years to make our tree ornaments, but I’ve learned that the best ornaments ALWAYS come from the most simple recipes.  Some recipes will call for equal parts salt and flour while others will call for double the flour to salt.  I recommend playing around with a few recipes to find your favorite, but I’ve found that the best recipes are those with an equivalent of 1 Cup flour to 1/2 Cup of salt and 3/8 Cup water.  Simply double or triple the recipe to make more ornaments. Recipes with equal parts salt and flour tend to crumble more easily over the years.  If you find that 3/8 Cup of water isn’t quite enough, just add a few drops more until you get a smooth dough.  Image.

A Burst of Color

If you’d like to make colorful ornaments, Julie Blanner shares this great recipe using food coloring.  Bake the dough in the oven at 200° F. for 20 minutes before flipping and finishing for another 15 minutes or so.  Be sure to flip the dough so the edges don’t curl!!

COCOrnaments

Cocoa and Christmas go together like Santa and peanut butter and jelly!  Add a bit of unsweetened cocoa powder to your salt dough recipe for this sweet take on the homemade ornaments.

Cinnamon/CinnaMEN

Give your salt dough ornaments a bit of spice with this yummy cinnamon-infused recipe.  One excellent tip here is to bake the dough with toothpicks in the holes to prevent them from closing in.

Ornament Ideas

Spectacular Snowflakes

Create a winter wonderland on your Christmas tree with these frosted snowflake ornaments.  Get the glistening tutorial from Lorajean’s Magazine.

Footprint Snowmen

These salt dough snowmen are a fun way to make a print of tiny toes as your little ones grow throughout the years.  Acrylic paint and felt can be used for Frosty’s clothes and other features.  Via.

Pantry Decor

I LOVE these pantry item ornaments!  They prove that there’s really no need for expensive candies or messy crafting supplies.  The star anise on the tree is particularly perfect!  Find this fantastic holiday craft on Apartment Therapy.  Use glue and corn starch instead of flour for this recipe.

Stamped

Use stamps, beads, leaves, and other small items to make fancy imprints in your salt dough.  What a great way to make personalized ornaments for your tree!  Learn more here.

12 Nights of Yule

Create a special tradition of learning about Christmas symbols with these 12 Nights of Yule ornaments.  What a great way to slow the holiday season down and remember to appreciate the true meanings of Christmas!  Learn more info from Tressabelle.

Sea Glass

Sea glass, buttons, and other small trinkets are excellent ways to embellish white or colored salt dough.  Red Ted Art shares the cute idea here.

Stained Glass

Homegrown Friends shares this fancy stained glass idea for some unique salt dough ornaments.  Simply punch out the center with a smaller cookie cutter and melt colorful pony beads for the stained glass effect.

3D Candy Canes

No need to roll out your dough with these 3D candy cane ornaments.  You’ll simply twist two strings of dough together, bend, and bake.  DIY here.

Catch these other Christmas crafts:

10 Paper Plate Christmas Crafts for Kids

Elf on the Shelf Ideas for Kids of All Ages!

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10 Fun & Easy Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

August 12, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Are you ready for some fun Christmas tree crafts for kids? These are great to help entertain the kids during the holidays, including your child’s class or preschool group. Kids of any age love Christmas tree crafts!

Christmas is magical, especially for kids. Help them make this season the best ever with these cute Christmas Tree Crafts for kids. Easy for all ages. Great for building artistic and creative skills. #christmastreecraftsforkids

 Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids 

I think most people agree that the Christmas tree is the highlight of holiday decorating.  Somehow it represents years of memories, giving, togetherness and love.  Sometimes we don’t want the kids touching certain ornaments or parts of the tree, so Christmas tree crafts are a great way to make them feel more involved. 

3-D Felt Christmas Tree 

These are some of the cutest Christmas tree crafts around. Some easy embroidery is involved, and the kids will love embellishing their tree with buttons from the button jar. 

Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

3-D Paper Christmas Tree Crafts

This 3-D paper Christmas tree is easy to put together. Cut two trees out of construction paper, fold in half, and glue them together in the center. It would be fun to add glitter and ornaments to the branches! 

Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

Edible Strawberry Tree

What’s more fun for kids than a craft they can also eat? If you can find some where you are, strawberries stack into a pretty Christmas tree shape! Add powdered sugar or whipped cream “snow” for fun. 

Strawberry Christmas Tree

A Christmas Tree for The Wall

This is a great idea for your child’s bedroom wall, and she can do it herself if she’s old enough. 

Christmas Tree Crafts

Christmas Tree Yarn Art

Kids love yarn art, and this is a fun one perfect for Christmas time. All they need to do is cut a triangle out of heavy paper, then wrap it in colorful yarns. A few beads make pretty ornaments for the yarn tree! 

Christmas Tree Crafts for Kids

Wine Cork Christmas Tree 

Wine corks make plenty of fun crafts, and that includes a wine cork Christmas tree the kids can glue together by themselves. 

Wine Cork Christmas tree crafts

Fold a Christmas Tree Napkin

Christmas tree paper napkins

With this Christmas tree craft, the kids can help with the Christmas dinner table.

Pine Cone Tree Crafts for Kids

These trees are so unique! If you have a pine tree, let the kids go outside to pick up pine cones, and then glue them into Christmas tree shapes. I think these are so cute.

Pine Cone Christmas Tree

Cookie Christmas Tree Craft

These cookie trees prove that not all Christmas trees have to be green to be festive! Use different sizes of star-shaped cookie cutters to make gingerbread cookies. Let the kids stack the cookies and drizzle with Royal icing. 

Cookie Christmas Tree

Button Tree

Kids love this one! Get out the button jar, or purchase a pack of colorful buttons for crafting. Clear glue is all you need to glue the buttons into the most adorable Christmas tree!  

Button Christmas Tree Crafts

Which of these Christmas tree crafts for kids do your kids like best? Need some more holiday crafts for kids? Try 10 Paper Plate Christmas Crafts for Kids.

Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in December 2017. It has been updated for content. 

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10 Christmas Paper Plate Crafts For Kids

August 5, 2020 by Jessica Moore Leave a Comment

Today I’m sharing some cute Christmas paper plate crafts for kids! If you’re like me, you love finding simple craft ideas to help keep the kids busy during the holidays. And these are perfect!

Christmas Paper Plate Crafts For Kids

Christmas is a time of fun and festivity.  I’ve found over the years that my favorite traditions and activities for the kids tend to be simple, stress free and all about the experience. Enter paper plate crafts!  These are fun crafts that everyone in the family can enjoy.  Here are 10 Christmas paper plate crafts for kids (and kids at heart!).

Oh, Christmas Tree!

Oh, Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree!

How lovely are thy branches!

Your boughs so green and truly grand,

You even have a fancy stand!

See this one at A Little Learning for Two.

Making Christmas Trees from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Snowman Advent

Frosty the Snowman

Was a jolly, happy mate

With a paper hat and a button grin,

And a head made from a plate.

See how easy it is to make this one at home!

Making a snowman advent from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Deck The Halls

Deck the halls of boughs of holly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-a!

‘Tis the season to be jolly, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la!

Hang we now our wreath of paper, Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la!

With bow and candle this is no caper, Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!

Making Christmas wreaths from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Winter Wonderland

Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?

In the lane, snow is glistening.

Snow globes will elate,

When made from paper plates,

Crafting in a winter wonderland.

Making Christmas tree ornaments from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Candy Cane Lane

Just a hint of peppermint

And everything begins to feel like Christmas!

There’s nothin’ like a sweet walk path,

So baby let’s go take a stroll down Candy Cane Lane.

Purchase a pack of these cute peppermint swirl paper plates at Etsy, then use them to create giant peppermint candies to line your lawn. Just adhere two plates together, bottom sides facing away from each other, and mount them on a wood dowel. Add cellophane and a bow for effect! 

Candy cane paper plates are perfect to use for Christmas crafts! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Additional Christmas Paper Crafts To Try

Somewhere In My Memory

Candles in the window, shadows painting the ceiling,

Gazing at the fire glow, feeling that gingerbread feeling.

Precious moments, special people, happy faces, I can see.

Paper plate painting will become a cherished holiday memory.

Paper plates are perfect for Christmas crafts! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Let It Snow!

Oh the weather outside is frightful,

but the fire is so delightful,

And since paper plate snowflakes never go

Let them show, let them show, let them show!

Making snowflakes from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

We Wish You A Merry Christmas

Good tidings we bring

To you and your kin.

Good tidings from paper plate banners

Festive decor that’s worth a grin!

Source.

Making Christmas garlands from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Angels We Have Heard On High

Angels we have heard on high,

Sweetly singing o’er the plains.

 A most angelic craft I spy,

Angel placeholders you can’t restrain! 

Making angels from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas

Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, lean your ear this way!

Don’t you tell a single soul what I’m going to say.

Here’s a paper plate craft

That’ll have you shouting, “Ho! Ho! Ho!” all the day!

Making Santa from paper plates is the perfect Christmas craft! Here are some fun and simple Christmas paper plate crafts for kids {of all ages!}.

Which of these Christmas paper plate crafts for kids do you think is going to be a favorite in your family? If you need more Christmas crafts ideas, try these DIY salt dough ornaments!

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