Christmas Tree Crafts
We are having fun celebrating Evergreens day (Dember19th) with our Christmas Tree Crafts. I thought how appropriate this day would fall almost in the same week as Christmas. We know your little artist will have fun engineering these tree crafts while learning about shapes. Maybe even introduce a few new shapes to your little artists.
In our first craft, we are learning about the three dimensional shape of a cone. We start by adding color with either bingo daubers or paint. Then carefully rolling our tree into its shape. Click the image below to find out more.
Christmas Tree Craft
Now that we have learned about the cone shape, next we are using half circles or semi-circles to make this Christmas Tree ornament. Click the image below for a free printable pattern.
Christmas Tree Half Circle Craft
In our third project, we are learning about the spiral. We are practicing our scissor skills while learning how to make a spiral and decorate this large tree craft. In this project, we painted paper plates but you may also print a spiral pattern onto green card stock. You will need the strength of the card stock to help hold the tree’s shape.
If you would like a week long project you may also make ornaments to decorate this tree. Click the image below for more information.
Christmas Tree Spiral Craft
Hopefully, your little artist is having fun learning how to reimagine how they use shapes. In this next project, we use green hearts for this evergreen tree craft. Click the image below to find out more.
In today’s final Christmas Tree craft we are using rectangles or hyperrectangles to make these abstract trees. I love to see how the little artists use this shape to design his or her own tree. There is always one in the group that designs it upside down. That is art! You do not have to have them all look the same.
Christmas Tree Craft
Maybe you are running short on time this holiday season. Here is a quick craft all pre-cut and ready to go.
These crafts will surely be teaching your little artist about shapes. Maybe even introducing a few new shapes. I love when children can learn through play. Hopefully, they had fun learning with these crafts. I know you are sure to tell them, “You’re so creative!: