Showing posts with label Christmas crafts for Sunday school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas crafts for Sunday school. Show all posts

Nov 27, 2012

"I Love Jesus" Christmas Wreath Using Construction Paper


I LOVE JESUS CHRISTMAS WREATH
Take one large sheet of green construction paper and fold in half vertically and tape. Don't put a crease in it because you don't want a line in your wreath. Take some scissors and cut slits in it starting from the bottom going all the way to the top. Make the cut almost to the crease. Then fold this into a ring and connect with tape or staple.

Take a round hole punch and cut out four red dots for berries and tape on the to the wreath. If you have a glitter snowflake ornament then tape that to the bottom. The kids can make their own using paper and have them add glue and glitter to it.

This glitter snowflake that was used in this picture was from Walmart. You can buy bulk glitter ornaments from the dollar tree too. Let the kids add some yarn to back by looping it through the wreath and let them hang it up somewhere or on the fridge.

If you want to make this for church then have the kids write on the wreath loops, "I Love Jesus". Use three different loops to get this on the wreath by writing I on one loop, LOVE on another loop and JESUS on the last loop. Or you could use black sticker letters.



Paper Plate Christmas Tree Craft Using Glue, Shaving Cream And Food Coloring To Create A Puff Paint Look

 Paper Plate Christmas Tree Craft

 Galatians 3:13  Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree:
We celebrate Christmas because Jesus was born into this world and died for our sins so we could be forgiven. Through the blood of Jesus he made a way for salvation through him. He paid that price for us and we should be thankful for what he did.

 To make this Christmas tree paper plate craft all you need is:
Elmer's Glue
Green Food Coloring
Men's White Shaving Cream
1 Paper Plate
Tape or Stapler
Glitter
Decorations like little silver stars or a star punch 

First you want to take your paper plate and shape it into a cone shape so it will look like a Christmas tree. You need to cut a slit in it so you can twist it into a cone. Then you want to tape or staple the paper plate so it will hold. Then mix the shaving cream, Elmers glue and green food coloring together to make a paste. Have the child cover the paper plate in green. When this stuff dries it will puff up. You can either wait till the tree dries or you add the glitter and stars to the wet paint. 

Let the kids add a star at the top of the tree by making a little yellow star covered in glitter and tape it to a toothpick and stick it down in the top of the paper plate. 

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