Once a year, parents of schoolchildren wonder what New Year’s craft to bring to school for an exhibition or competition. We at Joy-pup have simplified your work and collected creative options and ideas. They are easy to make, and the materials for them can be found in every home.
Bonus Video of Easy DIY Chenille Christmas Tree
Christmas tree ball
Any child can create a unique New Year’s ball with their own hands. Buy a ready-made foam plastic ball from a craft store and let the student give free rein to his imagination. You can paint it with shiny glitter paint, stick on shimmering sequins or stickers for decoration, and cover it with artificial snow, creating your own unique design. Finish by attaching a colorful ribbon or cord for hanging. The result is a bright and original decoration for a festive atmosphere.
Firecracker
Create an original New Year’s cracker decorated with shiny ribbon or shimmering colors. Follow the simplest idea – take an empty toilet paper cylinder and wrap it in crepe or glitter paper. Tie the ends like candy, add bright New Year stickers or sequins for an additional visual effect. Decorate with ribbon or bow for a complete holiday look. You can put large sparkles or small candies inside.
Christmas angel
A child can create a wonderful New Year’s angel using available materials. For example, making an angel from paper, fabric, foamiran, cotton pads, or ribbons can be a fun creative process. The child can cut out wings from paper, create voluminous hair from cotton wool and use glitter paper for an angel’s dress. To add extra magic, add shimmering sparkles.
Christmas tree made of chenille wire
Every student can easily create a colorful Christmas tree from chenille wire, which can be easily bent and shaped. You need to start by creating a base of wire in the shape of a herringbone, bending it into the shape of branches. Then, using multi-colored beads, threads and small decorative elements, you can decorate each branch. This could include making small beads as toys, wrapping soft string around twigs as garland, and adding sparkles or sequins for a festive sparkle.
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