Clothespin Christmas Crafts
- Christmas Clothespin Puppets by RedTedArt
(Ages 5-16)
Quirky, playful, and totally customizable, these Christmas Clothespin Puppets by RedTedArt are a real joy to make and use. Make more than one and put on an impromptu puppet show!
- Clothespin Snowman by Easy Peasy and Fun
(Ages 5-16)
Easy Peasy and Fun sure does know how to take something plain like a clothespin and turn it into something incredibly cute. Follow the steps in their guide to create your own mini snowman.
Who would have ever thought of putting a Christmas Tree Ornament on your Christmas tree? Chrysa over at ThriftyJinxy did! Use whatever you like to decorate and make it your own. When it’s all dry and complete, you can hang it up or carefully wrap it up as a thoughtful gift.
- Clothespin Reindeer
(Ages 3-11)
Make just one or enough to pull Santa’s sleigh! Here’s a charming little wooden reindeer craft that your kid can proudly display on your Christmas mantle, hang as an adorable ornament on your tree, or even play pretend with.
An elf? A Santa? A snowman? Or all three?! These silly Christmas characters are awesome as handmade toys or amusing as holiday decorations. Thanks Kim for this superb seasonal craft!
What will you use to decorate these Clothespin Snowflakes? Stickers, pom poms, glitter, rhinestones, sequins, gems, wrapping paper, felt… it’s up to you what materials will make these beautiful snowflakes uniquely yours.
Looking for a way to get your children involved in decorating this Christmas? This Clothespin Christmas Tree Garland is a simple craft for them to contribute something festive to your home. They’ll be so proud when they see it hanging from your mantle or favorite doorway.