Christmas Is Coming… and You’re Not Ready (My mum’s worst nightmare)
Let me set the scene. It’s December 23rd. The Christmas tree looks… sad. Your toddler has already ripped half the baubles off. Panic sets in. You think, “How am I supposed to make this magical when I haven’t even wrapped the presents?”
But fear not, fellow procrastinator! I’ve got 15 toddler-friendly Christmas decorations that are so easy, you’ll have time to actually sit down with those Christmas cookies. Bonus: they’re safe, fun, and might even keep your little one entertained long enough for you to sneak in a chocolate Santa (or three).
- Why Toddler-Friendly Christmas Decorations Are a Game-Changer
- What You’ll Need For Simple Christmas Decorations for Toddlers(AKA Your Survival Kit)
- 15 Toddler-Friendly Christmas Decorations
- 1. Paper Plate Christmas Tree
- 2. Pom-Pom Garland
- 3. Salt Dough Ornaments
- 4. Handprint Reindeer Christmas Crafts
- 5. Pinecone Ornaments
- 6. Felt Christmas Tree
- 7. Edible Garland
- 8. No-Break Bauble Christmas Crafts
- 9. Paper Snowflakes
- 10. Cupcake Liner Angels
- 11. Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes
- 12. Cotton Ball Snowman
- 13. Mini Popsicle Stick Stars
- 14. Christmas Sensory Bottles
- 15. DIY Wrapping Paper Christmas Crafts
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Why Toddler-Friendly Christmas Decorations Are a Game-Changer
First off, safety. Because let’s be honest, toddlers can turn anything into a weapon or a choking hazard. So, no glass baubles, no tiny beads, and definitely no glitter bombs (unless you enjoy vacuuming for eternity).
Second, memories. These moments of sticky fingers, messy tables, and slightly wonky crafts? You’ll remember them forever. Your toddler? Probably not. But hey, that’s why we take a million photos, right?
And the best part? These decorations are cheap. Like, already-have-the-supplies-in-your-junk-drawer cheap. No need to raid Pinterest for some impossible masterpiece that ends up looking like a Pinterest fail.
What You’ll Need For Simple Christmas Decorations for Toddlers(AKA Your Survival Kit)
Before we dive in, grab these supplies:
- Pom-poms, pipe cleaners, glitter (optional but highly recommended for maximum chaos).
- Paper (colored, plain, doesn’t matter—toddlers aren’t picky).
- Felt (soft, colorful, and toddler-proof).
- Glue (preferably non-toxic and washable… you’ll thank me later).
- Cotton balls (because snow is magical).
- Craft sticks (a.k.a. Popsicle sticks, for us mortals).
- Safe paints (the kind that won’t stain your soul when your toddler smears it everywhere).
- Ribbons (for that festive touch).
15 Toddler-Friendly Christmas Decorations
1. Paper Plate Christmas Tree
Cut a paper plate into a triangle, hand over some paint, and watch the magic (or mess) happen. Add stickers or pom-poms as ornaments. You can also cut paper trees from cardboard paper. Check this easy toddler Christmas craft here.
2. Pom-Pom Garland
Big pom-poms, toddler fingers, and string. Easy, adorable, and keeps them quiet for a solid 10 minutes.
3. Salt Dough Ornaments
Mix flour, salt, and water (super easy). Let your toddler squish and shape them, then bake. Once cool, they can paint their masterpiece. You can find a detailed instruction on salt dough ornaments here.
4. Handprint Reindeer Christmas Crafts
Trace your toddler’s hand. Cut it out. Add googly eyes, a red nose, and antlers. Instant fridge art.
5. Pinecone Ornaments
If you’re brave, let them paint pinecones. If not, just let them sprinkle glitter on top while you handle the glue.
6. Felt Christmas Tree
Cut out a felt tree and make Velcro-backed ornaments. Toddlers can “decorate” over and over without breaking anything.
7. Edible Garland
Cheerios, popcorn, and string. Warning: half will get eaten, but hey, it’s Christmas.
8. No-Break Bauble Christmas Crafts
Fill clear plastic ornaments with shredded paper, pom-poms, or toddler-safe glitter. No shattering = no stress.
9. Paper Snowflakes
Pre-fold the paper for them to snip. Sure, the snowflakes will look… abstract, but it’s about the process, not perfection.
10. Cupcake Liner Angels
Cupcake liners + pipe cleaners = cute little angels. Bonus: toddlers love scrunching the liners.
11. Pipe Cleaner Candy Canes
Twist red and white pipe cleaners together. Your toddler gets a candy cane, and you get a few minutes of peace.
12. Cotton Ball Snowman
Glue cotton balls onto a paper snowman outline. Add a paper carrot nose and watch your toddler’s face light up.
13. Mini Popsicle Stick Stars
Glue three craft sticks into a star shape. Let your toddler paint or glitter it to their heart’s content.
14. Christmas Sensory Bottles
Fill empty plastic bottles with water, glitter, and tiny holiday trinkets. Shake, stare, repeat.You can find the full post on chrsitmas sensory bottles here.
15. DIY Wrapping Paper Christmas Crafts
Give them a roll of plain paper and some stamps or washable paint. It’s messy, but your presents will look one-of-a-kind.
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Safety First, Always
- Avoid small parts. No one wants a festive trip to the ER.
- Non-toxic everything—paint, glue, glitter.
- Supervise, but don’t hover. Let them explore (just maybe not with scissors).
Making It a Moment
Put on some Christmas music (Mariah Carey or bust). Light a candle (out of toddler reach, of course). Sip your coffee (finally).
Let your toddler take charge, even if it means your decorations look more “abstract art” than “Pinterest chic.” This is about the memories, not the perfection. Plus, toddlers with glitter-covered fingers are weirdly adorable.
Wrapping Up Toddler-Friendly Christmas Decorations
There you have it—15 easy, fun, toddler-friendly chhristmas decorations that’ll save your sanity this Christmas. So, grab your toddler, your supplies, and get crafting. Who knows? You might even end up with a decoration that’ll stay in your family for generations.
Got a favorite? Or an epic craft fail story? Drop it in the comments—I need the laughs. Oh, and don’t forget to share this with a fellow stressed-out parent. We’re all in this glitter-covered boat together.
Want more chaos-friendly ideas? Check out my other posts like “Easy Toddler Christmas Crafts” or “Winter Themed Montessori Activities.”
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