My girls and I have so much fun this time of year making fun crafts with each other. Little Blonde and Little Red also love making paper chain countdowns for special occasions. So yesterday we decided to make a fun Santa Paper Chain Countdown to Christmas. So, it is not too late to make one. However, you can also make this cute Paper Plate Santa Craft and simply leave off the paper chains. Either way I have provided a FREE pattern for you below.
Here are the supplies we used:
* Patterned Scrapbook Paper
*White and Pink Cardstock
*Glue
*Paper Plate
*Scissors
*Crayons
*Twine
*Hole Punch
*Santa Patterns
*Sharpie Pen
To make the countdown part we used:
*White printer paper
*Paper Trimmer
*Staples
I know this list looks a little long, but all of the items I had it my craft closet.
Now I think these Santa’s turned out darling, but as a disclaimer I hand drew the different pattern pieces, so they may not be perfectly symmetrical. However, I think that just adds character! Right?
First I had my daughters trace their patterns onto cardstock paper. I also let them choose which patterned scrapbook paper they wanted to use for the hat. Funny thing is, they both chose the same paper. Then I had them cut all of the pieces out as shown above.
Next they glued all of their pieces together. I love to make my craft projects BIG, so lay down all of the Santa pieces down on your paper plate first, before you glue them down. This way you know they will fit correct. Next draw on eyes and rosy cheeks if you want. After your Santa has dried, turn the plate over and hole punch two holes at the top of your plate. Then string some type of yarn, ribbon, or twine through the holes so that you can hang your paper plate Santa up. Aren’t the paper plates we used pretty? I almost hated having the pretty side on the back. :0)
I decided that it would be too much fun to make a little mini reader to go along with this book. I can’t wait to use this with my daughter and her friend when we have preschool this week. This mini book is a simple reader that uses color words to describe Santa’s suits. Each page has your child color Santa’s suit a specific color. For instance, “How about an orange suit, to make Santa look like an orange?” I seriously am too excited about having my daughters color this book.
I downloaded both. You did a great job on the Santa. I love the way he looks. I may not use a paper plate and just make it into a decoration. The book looks so cute. I'll have to add it to my list, which for some reason never seems to get any shorter even after new books are acquired. And when I do get it, it will be super fun to have the little reader to go with it.
so cute. Can't wait to make these.
Oh my goodness Shauna, this is ADORABLE! I just pinned this. Wish I would have come by sooner so we could have done the countdown part. We'll for sure do it next year!
So, so adorable!
Sounds like you're have a wonderful time getting creative and making memories with your girls!
Thank you so much for sharing your creativity and talent on "A Little Birdie Told Me…" Tuesday at Rook No. 17!
Warmest wishes,
Jenn
I printed out the mini-book. Thanks so much!!