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Pom Pom Painting Christmas Tree Craft for Toddlers

By Shaunna Evans 14 Comments · This content may contain affiliate links.

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Today we’re back for more Christmas Play Days inspiration. This week I’m joining Play Trains!, Buggy and Buddy, My Nearest and Dearest, Nothing if Not Intentional, and Fun-A-Day! to bring you Christmas related play ideas.

Since we first tried it last year, the girls have often asked to paint with pom poms.  It’s such a simple painting technique that it works for so many different art project for kids. It’s also excellent fine motor practice for little hands. I knew they would both like painting a Christmas tree craft using this technique, but it is especially great for toddlers.

Christmas Tree Craft

GET A FULL WEEK OF CHRISTMAS THEME ACTIVITIES IN OUR PRINTABLE PRESCHOOL CHRISTMAS LESSON PLANS.

Materials

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  • Paper cut into the shape of a Christmas tree. We used colored copy paper, but a heavier card stock or light cardboard may have been a better choice.
  • Clothespins
  • Pom Poms-You can choose to match the color to the paint to add in some color matching practice and help little ones remember where to put their pom pom brushes.
  • Paint

Christmas Tree Craft

SEE TWO WAYS TO TRY THIS CHRISTMAS TREE ART PROJECT

In this short video we’re sharing two ways to create this Christmas tree art project with kids. The first option shows an open-ended approach that is perfect for toddlers and young preschoolers. The second option includes a patterning and fine motor control focus that works well as a prekindergarten or kindergarten math and art project.

Christmas Tree Craft

Both of the girls decorated their Christmas trees. It might have been fun to make an even larger version on a big piece of cardboard, but they were very happy with their little Christmas trees.

Christmas Tree Craft

Continue the Fun

When possible it’s great to read a book together to go along with a craft activity. This can reinforce the activity and help make sure you’re reading together often.  Before or after doing this painting with pom poms activity try reading one of these favorite stories about Christmas trees:

Why Christmas Trees Aren’t Perfect

The Pine Tree Parable

The Little Fir Tree

Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree

If you’re little one loves to paint, try our sponge painting Christmas tree art too.

Christmas Tree Sponge Painting Art Project

Visit the other sites participating in the Christmas Play Days series to find more fun ways to play this holiday season.

Scented Wreath Craft for Kids  by My Nearest and Dearest

Holiday Breakfast Train by Play Trains!

Toddler Christmas Activity: Decorate the Christmas Trees by Buggy and Buddy

Christmas Discovery Boxes–Play Idea for Babies and Toddlers by Nothing if Not Intentional

Fine Motor Christmas Trees by Fun-A-Day!

GET A FULL SET OF CHRISTMAS THEME ACTIVITIES

Explore the symbols and traditions of Christmas and incorporate reading, math, science and more in this 169-page preschool secular Christmas lesson plan set full of fun and playful Christmas learning activities for preschool. Watch this short video to see just a few examples of the types of activities and printables included in this set:

The 169-page Christmas Lesson Plan Set includes hands-on activities and these additional printables:

1) Beginning Letters Gift Sorting Game (in color and b/w)

2) Reindeer Math Mats (2 versions in color and b/w)

3) My Christmas Senses Activity Book Making Pieces

4) 0-35 Christmas Number Cards (2 versions in color and b/w)

5) Christmas Counting Syllables Sorting Game (in color and b/w)

6) Christmas Picture-Word Cards (in color and b/w)

7) Ornament Play Dough Mats

8) Candy Cane Play Dough Writing Task Cards (shapes, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, number 0-20)

9) Christmas Light Patterns Activity Pieces (in color and b/w)

Also available on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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Stephanie’s goal is to make it easier on all of us to enjoy the holidays with our kids. Hands-On Holidays is 100 pages full of her family’s very favorite ways to connect as a family over the holiday season. I love the convenience of having so many ideas in one place, and most of them are simple enough for even my toddler to participate in.

The book includes picture book suggestions, DIY decor, activities, and treats. Bonus sections also offer even more ideas to enjoy. Click here to view more details.

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Comments

  1. Jack Miller

    December 14, 2018 at 4:25 am

    Oh, my God, that precious little face, when she does her stamping. This activity really seems to have occupied her entirely.

    Reply
    • Shaunna

      January 30, 2020 at 9:23 pm

      It’s a favorite activity! Thanks for the comment.

      Reply
  2. Rebecca

    December 14, 2013 at 7:16 am

    I love the pom pom idea – my twins will adore doing this!

    I’ve featured it this week on the Sunday Showcase: Fun ways to learn at Christmas http://www.herecomethegirlsblog.com/2013/12/14/christmas-learning-activities.html

    Reply
    • Shaunna Evans

      December 22, 2013 at 9:54 pm

      Thanks so much for the feature! We’ve had a lot of fun painting with pom poms this year. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Beth

    December 13, 2013 at 6:42 am

    This is such a FUN idea for Christmas Play!! Love the creative way to paint!! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us at TGIF. I featured it today here – http://www.123homeschool4me.com/2013/12/tgif-linky-party-105.html.

    I hope to see you linked up again later today. Have a GREAT weekend,
    Beth =-)

    Reply
    • Shaunna Evans

      December 22, 2013 at 10:00 pm

      Thank you for the feature, Beth! We love using pom poms to paint. 🙂

      Reply
  4. Katie @ Gift of Curiosity

    December 9, 2013 at 12:22 pm

    Oh this is super cute! I love how the pom pom matches the paint colors. What a fun idea for some Christmas painting!

    Reply
    • Shaunna Evans

      December 23, 2013 at 7:10 pm

      Thank you, Katie! My oldest makes SURE the colors match…she’s a bit particular 😉

      Reply
  5. Jessica @ Play Trains!

    December 4, 2013 at 2:41 am

    I think it would be so fun to paint the ornaments on with those colorful pompoms — great idea!

    Reply
  6. Renae

    December 3, 2013 at 11:54 pm

    What a cute idea! I bet you my two year old would love this! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  7. Ann @ My Nearest and Dearest

    December 3, 2013 at 8:30 pm

    Sweet and simple! Love it. 🙂

    Reply
  8. Mary Catherine

    December 3, 2013 at 5:31 pm

    Beautifully simple art project for the little ones! 🙂 Love it.

    Reply
  9. Sarah

    December 3, 2013 at 1:31 pm

    This is such a creative and simple invitation to create (and learn)! My Sammy would love it as it uses his 3 most favourite things – pom pom, clothes pins, and paint!

    Reply
    • Shaunna Evans

      December 23, 2013 at 7:41 pm

      He’d get along with my girls very well!

      Reply

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