Last Updated on March 4, 2024 by ellen
Are you looking for a few new Christmas craft books? There are all sorts of Christmas craft books that feature holiday crafts. So, check out my favorites.
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Christmas Craft Books
So, if you’re looking for a new Christmas tradition to start with your family, consider finding a few Christmas craft books that everyone can do together during the holiday season. You could try something like coloring or origami. Or, if your kids are a bit older, how about Christmas snowflakes or stenciling? Here are just a few suggestions for you to try this year.
Paper Snowflakes
Create a snowstorm of eye-catching paper snowflakes. You will learn how to make 32 lovely, lacy designs ideal for holiday decorations and other imaginative projects. the 32 lovely, lacy designs are printed on one side only of fine quality paper.
Just cut out the reusable templates provided, and trace these delicate designs. Instructions and tips for folding and cutting are included, as well as interesting facts and quotes about snow. The cobwebby patterns, which are grouped according to skill levels, range from fanciful to realistic. Buy now.
BLISS Christmas Coloring Book
Get into the holiday spirit with these 46 lovely Christmas-themed images! The illustrations include a wide variety of seasonal delights, from traditional motifs of trees and ornaments to patterns of decorated cookies, cakes, and other festive treats. The book is pocket sized. So, it’s perfect as a stocking stuffer or to take along on your travels to family and friends. Buy it today.
Easy Christmas Origami
This how-to-guide — complete with clearly illustrated folding diagrams and simple directions — makes it easy to add a personal touch to your holidays with handmade ornaments and other decorations.
So, in no time at all you’ll be trimming a Christmas tree with bright origami stars, candy canes, and other traditional ornaments, and decorating rooms with paper stockings, colorful Santas, and little gift boxes. Ideal for children but equally appropriate for beginning paperfolders of all ages, this excellent introduction to origami takes you step-by-step through twenty-eight festive projects. Buy it today.
Fun with Christmas Stencils
Little hands can easily create their own Christmas cards and tree decorations with this inexpensive collection of six easy-to-use “open” stencils. No areas to cut or punch out; simply trace and color such yuletide favorites as a candy cane, a stocking stuffed with toys, Santa, a bell, snowflake, and Christmas tree. Buy it today.
The Saturday Evening Post Christmas Treasury
Lovers of Christmas and nostalgia are in for a big treat! Thirty high-quality, ready-to-frame reprints of classic Saturday Evening Post holiday covers are accompanied by exquisitely rendered black-and-white coloring pages of the original paintings.
Illustrators include Norman Rockwell, J. C. Leyendecker, Richard “Dick” Sargent, Stevan Dohanos, and many others. You cane easily remove each unbacked page. Buy it today.
So, which of these Christmas craft books do you think you’d enjoy the most?
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Ellen is a mom of a 25-year-old son and 30-year-old daughter. She is Grandma to one adorable toddler. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies, and check out the latest toys and games.
My boys would love the Christmas origami book! They are fascinated by origami!
We enjoy it too!
These all sound like great books. Paper Snowflakes sounds like a fun one to me!
Definitely loads of fun!