DIY Santa Claus Greeting Card Craft
Kids will love creating a DIY Santa Claus Greeting Card to share holiday cheer with family and friends!
This fun craft uses colorful paper, cotton balls and a touch of creativity to make a charming Santa card that’s perfect for spreading Christmas joy. It’s such a fun Kids Christmas Craft Project!
Kids can personalize their card and enjoy the excitement of making their own festive greetings.
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When you’re done playing, snuggle up and enjoy these recommended Christmas Books with your child.
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Are Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas the Same
Santa Claus and Saint Nicholas are related but not exactly the same.
Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop from Myra, known for his generosity and miracles, especially his acts of kindness towards children and the poor.
His legend spread across Europe, where he became the inspiration for gift-giving traditions.
Over time, Saint Nicholas’s story evolved, blending with folklore from various cultures, especially in the United States, where he became known as Santa Claus.
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Modern Santa Claus, with his red suit, sleigh, and reindeer, is largely shaped by cultural influences, including 19th- and 20th-century literature and media.
So, while Santa Claus has roots in Saint Nicholas’s legacy, he has become a more secular and universally recognized symbol of holiday cheer and generosity.
Santa Claus Greeting Card Supplies
Gather these fun and festive supplies to create your own Santa Claus greeting card for the holidays!
- a piece of cardboard
- crafting felt (red, black and yellow)
- 2 pcs googly eyes
- copper wire
- cotton or cotton balls
- round nose micro pliers
- diagonal cutting pliers
- a pair of scissors
- hot glue
How to Make Santa Claus Greeting Card Craft
Fold a piece of cardboard in half for a portrait-oriented holiday Santa card.
Cut a red felt strip, 3-4 cm wide and as long as the card’s width. Glue it to the bottom of the card cover for Santa’s suit.
Cut a black felt strip, 2-3 cm wide and the same width as the card, for Santa’s belt. Glue it in the center of the red strip.
Cut a yellow felt square for the belt buckle, with a smaller square cutout in the center. Glue it in the middle of the belt.
Glue two small eyes on the upper third of the card’s front, above the suit area.
Cut a small piece of red felt for Santa’s nose and glue it just below the eyes.
Roll cotton into small balls or use pre-made cotton balls. Glue them around Santa’s face and down along the sides to form his beard, adding more at the neck for fullness.
Shape a pair of glasses from copper wire using rounded pliers, and glue them at a slight angle in front of Santa’s eyes.
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Cut a red felt Santa hat and glue it to the top of Santa’s face, leaving a small gap. Fill the gap with cotton balls for Santa’s hair and add a cotton ball at the tip of the hat.
Write your holiday message inside, and your charming Santa card is ready to be gifted to a friend or family member!
More Santa Activities for Kids
Discover more Santa activities like this Santa Claus greeting card craft for kids to bring holiday magic and joy to your Christmas celebrations!
- Send a Letter from Santa at the North Pole
- Santa Binoculars
- Santa Claus Craft Door Hanger
- Santa Footprints
- Santa Hat Cupcakes
- Countdown to Santa
- Santa Hat Brownies
Printable Christmas Fun!
Keep the fun going! Unwrap a delightful assortment of printable treasures that will add warmth, joy and learning to your Christmas celebrations.
- Christmas Coloring Pages
- Minute To Win It Games
- Dear Santa Letter Coloring Page
- Christmas I Spy Games
- Santa Says Interactive Game
- Elf Coloring Pages for Kids
- Candy Cane Coding
- Christmas Charades
- December Mystery Puzzles
- Christmas Yoga
- No-Prep December Sensory Activities
- Elf on the Shelf Bingo
- Christmas Tic Tac Toe Game
- Christmas Tree Color by Coding
- Holiday Hats
So, dust off your printer and let the Christmas fun begin with our selection of delightful printables!