This has got to be one of the most classic crafts we’ve made, especially for Christmas. But since it’s a classic, we just had to make this simple Christmas stocking craft!
I cut out two pieces of red scrapbook paper in a stocking shape. Nothing fancy, just a giant ‘J’ pretty much. I cut them out together, so they’re exactly the same shape and size.
I punched holes around the edge of the stocking. Older preschoolers and kindergartners, like Henry, could use the hole puncher (affiliate link). But George isn’t quite strong enough to do it yet. I guess we need to do some of the hand strengthening activities.
Still, this is a great craft that is awesome for fine motor and hand-eye coordination.
Then I tied the end of a thin, white ribbon to the top hole, and let George start sewing around the edge of the stocking. Going around and in the top side of the stocking, over and over, all the way around.
Quick tip: I paper clipped the two pieces of paper together to hold them in place.
George shocked me with how well he did this and followed the simple directions I gave him.
He asked over and over again, almost with every hole, if it should go in that next hole.
Once he sewed the entire stocking together, it seemed a little bare and needed some character.
So George added some stickers and glitter glue to spice it up a bit.
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Perfect! It can now be used to fill up with goodies for some pretend Santa play!
It also just looks great hanging from the mantel, or in our case, our dining room light!
A great conversation to have with the kids while making this would be about the Christmas gimmes and filling up that stocking. Imagination Soup has a few pointers for stopping the Christmas gimmes.
Where will you hang your classic Christmas stocking craft?
Classic Glittery Christmas Stocking Craft on handsonaswegrow.com
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