Nowadays, sending Christmas greetings is undeniably made easier by the multitude of digital cards available online. However, it's essential to preserve and pass on the tradition of greeting cards paper to future generations, by initiating children from an early age. As Christmas approaches, take the opportunity to organize creative DIY workshops with the kids. These fun activities will teach them how to design their own greeting cards.
The team Kidlee has carried out a "blogging" survey to offer you a selection of original and economical DIY ideas.
Greeting cards just a phone call away!
If you have unused balls of wool, consider organizing an embroidery 2.0 workshop with the kids. They'll be able to create retro-style greeting cards that are sure to surprise!
Tutorial available on hellowonderful
Say cheese! Or don't...
Here's a fun DIY idea! Have fun organizing a family photo shoot while designing original scenography to create memorable cards.
Tutorial on deliacreates
Let's get the reindeer out!
These adorable reindeer with their mischievous look are not only charming, they're also a pleasure to be with. easy to make. All you need is some coloured paper and to encourage the children's imagination!
Tutorial available on easypeasyandfun
To your brushes!
Introduce your young artists to watercolor, a fascinating art. Accompany them in the creation of magnificent cards that will amaze them thanks to the magic of mixing water and paint. Tutorials on thepostmansknock.
My beautiful fir tree, king of the forests...
This simple idea is perfect for younger children. Provide them with colored paper and various ornaments such as pom-poms, stickers, rhinestones or beads to help them imagine and create an artistic forest of fir trees.
Tuto at : onelittleproject
Greeting cards: You've got to have a knack for it!
Using a potato to create a card is an original approach. By choosing different sizes and cutting them in half, you can illustrate an adorable family of penguins!
Tutorial on mollymoocrafts
With these ideas, you're well prepared to celebrate Christmas! And don't forget to think about New Year's Eve. Discover our article: