4 Clever Christmas Cards for Kids to Make

There’s something oh-so-very special about a homemade card; it shows a lot of care and is truly one of a kind. Maybe best of all is that it lets the maker's personality shine through. We’ve rounded up a list of four of our unique Christmas card DIYs that will inspire your kid to create cards that light up, pull down, and pop up! They'll enjoy adding their own creative flair to these Christmas card projects while the soft snow falls outside, the colorful lights on the tree glimmer, and the warm fireplace crackles. 

Handmade Holiday Card Crafts

  • Visual aid of how to complete Pull Tab Card
    Pull Tab Card

    (Ages 5-16)

    Help your little one get into the Christmas spirit by wishing someone special “Happy Holidays” or “Merry Christmas”! Pull tab cards make for an especially celebratory and interactive surprise. If you have any extra sticky foam squares, this is the perfect project to use them for.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Card Making with Stamps

    Gather up some of your kid's favorite winter themed stamps to put a real “stamp” on their own specially made Christmas card.

  • Visual aid of how to complete Holiday Card Circuits

    A handmade holiday card circuit will certainly brighten a loved one's winter holidays. This DIY also offers a fantastic hands-on chance to learn about how electricity works. What a way to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year!

  • Visual aid of how to complete Pop-Up Card
    Pop-Up Card

    (Ages 3-11)

    Who doesn’t love a good pop-up card? All you’ll need to get your child started on this playful card is some construction paper, glue, scissors, and something to color with. This is such a fun opportunity for them to use their imagination and embrace the whimsy of the holiday spirit!


Get inspired!