
What Christmas decorations do children make from rolls of paper?
“It doesn’t matter what your home looks like on Christmas, it matters who is around.”
We’re back in the creative corner with our favorite recycled material for crafts – paper rolls. https://littlepuzzlesandme.com/what-halloween-projects-do-my-children-create/
We have the approaching winter and the abundance of Christmas decorations catches the eye in every store. The DIY project of my puzzle will be about characters related to Christmas. Dorothy will create Santa and Grinch, and Patrick choose Snowman and Reindeer. The magic of Christmas is bigger and more pleasant when we have time for each other and my family is together.
The process of making Christmas characters from rolls of toilet paper is very simple even for small children. The most important time for Mom in this art is when children work together and not arguing or challenging. I can only look at them and secretly smile. It’s a great feeling when they are so focused on Christmas crafts. I drink warm coffee in peace and manage to eat a whole Gingerman.
What little puzzles will be created today?
CHRISTMAS CHARACTER from toilet paper rolls
What my little puzzles don’t need?
DISTURBING PARENTS
What do my little puzzles need?
- full stomach
- drink near to them
- smile
- patience – only because they create together
- good energy
And everything from the list below:
☆tables cover
☆toilet paper rolls
☆scissors
☆glue
☆acrylic paints or markers
☆colored button
☆fluffy pine cleaners
☆fluffy pom-poms
☆coloured paper or construction paper
☆wiggly eyes
☆anything that will help your kids better decorate Christmas character
What will we use for an unplanned mess?
- wet wipes
- kitchen paper rolls
Let’s start the process of creating Christmas characters together:
1. Paint the toilet paper roll. More painted rolls are more fun.
TIPS:
*use as little water as possible for the paints.
*allow the painted toilet rolls to dry.
2. Cut necessary details while drying paper rolls – nose, eyes, mouth, hat, scarf, etc.
3. Glue all the prepared details.
4. Add buttons, pom poms, or anything to make the design more attractive.
TIPS:
*leave your children alone to create a unique design.
5. Check out our photos that will help your child with creation.
PAINTING TOILET PAPER ROLLS


MAKING SANTA HAT


MAKING EARS WARMER
ADDING DETAILS ON SNOWMAN


CUTTING A SCARF FOR GRINCH
MAKING REINDEER ANTLERS


GRINCH READY
SANTA CLAUS READY


REINDEER READY
SNOWMAN READY




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