This craft reprinted courtesy of Daves Snowflake Page. REAL SNOWFLAKES HAVE SIX POINTS.! It can be fun to cut out patterns that have different numbers of points, but these are usually called STARS. Only the six-pointed ones should really be call... Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of SheKnows.com. Kids will enjoy making these jolly Santa crackers as a treat for Santa himself or for all the hungry little elves at your holiday table. Click here
This craft is reprinted courtesy of All Things Christmas. Pick your favorite holiday cookie cutter and use it to turn beeswax it into a delightful candle just right for the occasion. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Thrifty Fun. These are little Christmas trees made of pine cones. I recommend this craft for kids 8 and over.These take about 2 to 2 1/2 hours to make. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Planet Pals. Use up any old paper like gift wrap, newsprint, etc to make this star ornament for yourself and your friends. Click here
This craft was designed by Patty Cox and is reprinted courtesy of Hands on Crafts For Kids. The most popular symbol of Christmas in the Phillipines is the Parol. It represents the blessed star of Bethlehem. For Filipinos, not having a Parol for ... Click here
This craft repirnted courtesy of Fiskars. Someone you know in the service? Hang a USA garland on your tree or holiday table to make them part of the celebration! Click here
This is a FreeKidsCrafts original creation. Who can resist a chubby, smiling gingerbread man? They make great package toppers for your holiday gifts. Click here