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Twig Crafts for Christmas

Twigs and sticks, every time we leave the house we seem to come back with more. I have a plant pot by the back door where I get the kids to put them at least until we can get a nature table set up in our new home.

Ten beautiful Christmas Twig Crafts for you and the children to make and decorate the home with from Stars to Santa something for everyone to try.

But, with Christmas approaching it’s time to search out some inspiration for some Twig Crafts to use them up before we have a forest of twigs taking over the garden.

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Twig Christmas Crafts for You and the Children to Make

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I love how easy this idea is for kids to do, ribbon from your crafting stash or buy a bag of ribbon ends that you can use to make them and some smaller twigs from your collection follow the instructions for making the twig Christmas Tree’s and you are on your way. Check out the full tutorial for Scrap Ribbon Tree Ornaments over on Fire Flies and Mud Pies.

Another idea for the children to make from Fire Flies and Mud Pies these Reindeer Ribbon Decorations – buy some buttons, wiggle eyes and you can decorate the tree with these adorable little guys.

One more for the kids – these twig stars are so cute from Happy Hooligans and with some natural raffia or coloured raffia and your standard crafting supplies you are off.

Ten beautiful Christmas Twig Crafts for you and the children to make and decorate the home with from Stars to Santa something for everyone to try.

This is another favourite of mine and one that I have been meaning to make for our own tree I love the ones that they have painted with acrylic paints. Twiggy Christmas Trees from Michele Made Me

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I have seen these in all different sizes from mini Santa Twig’s to giant ones for decorating the garden. These aren’t for young kids but your teens could have a go and you most certainly should.

Swap your door wreath for a door hanging with this Rustic Twig Christmas Tree Ornament and Branch alternative from Funky Junk Interiors, I fancy giving it a go for the new house this year as looks really effective.

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A different version of the twig stars is decorating around the twig with things like ribbon, twine and berries (real or artificial) and creating these ones from Sense and Simplicity.

Raid the recycling bin as well as the twig collection and create these Rustic Twig Christmas Tree Ornaments, so easy for kids to make with you as well from Stow and Tell U.

Add these little twig gift tags to your presents this year, use recycled paper luggage labels and then the smaller twigs from your collection and follow the guide over on Living Learning and Keeping with the Times and you came wrap up the Christmas parcels with a little nature.

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Cerys Parker

Cerys is a marine biologist, environmental educator, teacher, mum, and home educator from the UK. She loves getting creative, whether it is with simple and easy crafts and ideas, activities to make learning fun, or delicious recipes that you and your kids can cook together you'll find them all shared here on Rainy Day Mum.

2 Comments

  1. What a fab selection of nature crafts! My kids always have a sizeable stick collection on the go so these are perfect. I love the ribbon-wrapped twig trees, we’re definitely starting with that one! Thanks so much for linking up with #NaturallyCrafty 🙂

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