The elves have been busy at FreeKidsCrafts.com. The team has designed this handprint Christmas tree to display all your friends and family for the holidays. Make it even bigger and it can become a whole class project with the teacher as the star at t... Click here
The FreeKidsCraft Team wishes you the best of the season with this Peace On Earth Handprint Poem. Make lots of them and spread the good will around. Click here
This craft is designed by Becky Breaux and reprinted courtesy of familycorner.com. Hang these cute Santas made from wooden clothespins on your tree. You might like to combine this Clothespin Santa with our Clothespin Soldier and the C... Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of Fiskars. This is an encore craft where we bring you the best crafts from previous years. Make reading even more fun with your own bookmark! Click here
This craft was designed by Kathleen George and reprinted courtesy of the Dow Corporation makers of Styrofoam Brand products. Simple idea for a charming little Christmas tree. Make a whole forest. Click here
This craft reprinted courtesy of the Kids Craft Club at FamiliesOnLineMagazine.com. This fun and easy Paper Plate Snowman will dance merrily in the wind. Click here
Grab your leftover beads and trim and deck the halls with this easy Tissue Paper Wreath created by the FreeKidsCrafts team. Each wreath can be an original depending on the decorations you apply. Click here
This an encore project from FreeKidsCrafts.com where we bring you the best crafts from previous years. Trace around your hand to make the wreath and add an ornament everyday until Christmas. Countdown ornaments are reprinted with per... Click here
Hey Dasher, hey Dancer...need another set of antlers? Turn any reindeer into Rudolph by adding a red nose. The FreeKidsCrafts Elves have been busy getting ready for the holiday season and have made it easy for you to make your own. Click here
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