Christmas Food Crafts | HowStuffWorks
Christmas food crafts are fun for everyone. This holiday season, teach your kids how to make edible decorations. With a little time and effort you can make great gifts, ornaments, and even a healthy meal.
With the whole family helping, this will surely be a Christmas to remember. Check out some of the great Christmas food crafts on the following pages.
With this Christmas craft you can make your clay and eat it too!
With the snowy touch of coconut, this pie is perfect all winter.
These snowflakes may be the only ones that won't melt, which makes them the perfect decoration to hang around your house.
Candy Cane Doorknob Decoration
You may want to make a few of these decorations. When people see them at your house, they'll want to make them as well.
You can give or keep these cute decorations. We'll show you how to make them in this section.
This cheery vegetable salad will brighten your holiday meal. You won't even feel naughty because you're eating so nicely.
Learn how to make a Wreath of Candy, a sweeter version of traditional wreaths, in the next section.
ContentsWreath of Candy
You'll need to hang this Christmas food craft out of reach -- or it just might disappear! While traditional wreaths are usually made from pine boughs or pinecones, for this Wreath of Candy try something a little sweeter.
What you'll need:
Vinyl-coated wire hanger
Red and green wrapped hard candy
Red and green twist ties
Red and green ribbon
Scissors
To make the Wreath of Candy:
Make Candy Cane Cookies so people have something to eat. We'll show you how to make them in the next section.For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Candy Cane Cookies
Add a new type of candy cane to your Christmas decorations with these Candy Cane Cookies. They're a great Christmas food craft to share with your family.
What you'll need:
4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup butter
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
1 teaspoon lemon extract
Red food coloring
Sifter
Mixing bowls
Electric mixer
Cookie sheet
Measuring cups and spoons
To make Candy Cane Cookies:
While you are making cookies, think about making Edible Angels. We'll show you how in the next section.For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Edible Angels
These darling Edible Angels are almost too sweet to eat. With this Christmas food craft you can make your clay and eat it, too.
What you'll need:
1 cup peanut butter
1 cup honey
2-1/2 cups powdered milk
Bowl
Snack chips
Thin licorice string
Raisins or currants
Colored or silver jimmies or cinnamon candies
To make Edible Angels:
These angels are guaranteed to fly right off the plate and into your mouth!If pies are your dessert of choice, try making a Snowy Nutty Pie. Learn how to make this snowy treat in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Snowy Nutty Pie
A Snowy Nutty Pie is easy and festive. With the snowy touch of coconut, this pie is perfect Christmas food craft for winter.
What you'll need:
6 tablespoons margarine
8 or 9-inch unbaked pie shell
1 cup chopped pecans
1 1/2 cups unsweetened coconut
1 1/4 cups maple syrup
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
Small saucepan
Mixing bowl
Mixing spoon
To make a Snowy Nutty Pie:
While you're waiting for the pie to cool, make Pasta Snowflakes. They'll shine, but sure won't melt when you decorate with them. We'll show you how to make them in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Pasta Snowflakes
These Pasta Snowflakes won't melt when you hang them on your Christmas tree -- but they sure will shine! Make this Christmas food craft with your kids.
What you'll need:
Coffee can
Pencil
Paper
Ruler
Waxed paper
Several kinds of dry pasta (wagon wheels, corkscrew, mostaccioli, spaghetti, elbow macaroni, bow ties, shell macaroni, ditali)
Glue
Toothpick
Spray paint
Ribbon or dental floss
To make Pasta Snowflakes:
Your snowflakes will be fragile, but if they break, you can glue them back together. You can hang your snowflakes with ribbon or dental floss.
When you are finished, make Candy Cane Doorknob Decorations. Learn how in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Candy Cane Doorknob Decoration
These Candy Cane Doorknob Decorations are the perfect additions to any holiday decorations. Turn this Christmas food craft into a great decoration that you can hang on your front doors.
What You'll Need:
Pencil
Tracing paper
Scissors
7x9 inches white poster board
Felt: 7x9 inches white, 1x12 inches red
Ruler
Craft glue
18 inches green satin ribbon, 1/8 inch wide
5/8 inch jingle bells: red, white, green
Making Candy Cane Doorknob Decorations:
Next, learn to make Gingerbread Kid Ornaments. They are perfect to give and to keep.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Gingerbread Kid Ornaments
Make these Christmas food crafts with your family. These cute gingerbread kid ornaments will be perfect for your tree and to give as gifts.
What you'll need:
Tracing paper
Pencil
Scissors
2 sheets opaque shrink plastic, 8 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches each
Sandpaper
Black medium-point permanent marker
Acrylic paint: pink, light brown
Paintbrushes
Hole punch
Cookie sheet
Aluminum foil
34 inches white baby rickrack
Ruler
Craft glue
4 wiggle eyes, 7mm each
Tweezers
1x1 inches green felt
3 red buttons, 1/8 inch each
2-inch length green eyelet lace, 1 inch wide
6-inch length red satin ribbon, 1/8 inch wide
16 inches red rattail cord
To make the Gingerbreak Kid Ornament
1. Download the Gingerbread Kid Ornament pattern as a PDF.
2. Trace and cut out the pattern.
3. Lightly sand both sheets of shrink plastic, then trace pattern on each sheet with the marker.
4. Paint pink circles for the cheeks, then paint the rest of the shape with a thin coat of light brown; let dry.
5. Cut out each shape.
6. Punch a hole in each, 1/2 inch down from the top of the head.
7. Place the cutouts on a foil-covered cookie sheet, then follow the manufacturer's instructions for baking. Let cool.
8. Cut two 14-inch lengths of rickrack.
9. Glue one length around the edges of each shape, applying glue to the back of the rickrack a few inches at a time.
Glue the rickrack to the edge of each shape.10. Draw a smile with the marker on the gingerbread kids' heads. Use the tweezers to help you glue on the wiggle eyes, slightly overlapping the cheeks for a cute look.
11. Using the pattern, trace and cut out the tie from the green felt.
12. Glue the tie to the neck of one of the ornaments. Finish this ornament by gluing 3 red buttons down the front.
Glue three buttons down the front.13. For the second ornament, begin by gluing lace across the waist.
14. Tie the ribbon into a bow, and glue it to the neck.
15. For hair, glue the center of two 3-inch lengths of rickrack to the top of the head. Spot-glue hair at the sides of the head.
Glue the hair onto the ornament.16. For the hanger loops, cut two 8-inch lengths of rattail cord.
17. Insert the end of one length through the hole in the ornament and tie the ends together in a knot. Repeat for the other ornament.
Thread the ribbon.You may want to make a few extra -- when people see these hanging on your tree they might want these cute ornaments for their tree too.
While you are making ornaments, make some Candy Cane Reindeer ornaments too. Learn how in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Candy Cane Reindeer
Make a Candy Cane Reindeer as a great family Christmas food craft. These little decorations serve a dual purpose -- they look cute and they taste great!
What you'll need:
Candy cane
Brown chenille stem
2 wiggle eyes
Craft glue
Small red pom-pom
To make your Candy Cane Reindeer:
This candy ornament is as fun to eat as it is to make. But don't eat it too quickly. You'll want to enjoy seeing it on your Christmas tree.
For a treat that will be more filling, try making the Santa Salad. We'll show you how in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Santa Salad
This cheery vegetable Santa Salad will brighten up your holiday meal.
Learn how to make this Christmas food craft.
What you'll need:
Large tomato slices
Green olives with pimentos
Plates
Raw peas or zucchini
Radishes
Cottage cheese
To make a Santa Salad:
If you'd like, you can broil the tomato slices in a toaster oven before you begin. Hot or cold, these Santas are delicious!
After you have had your salad you can have a cookie for dessert. Learn how to make Snowman Cookies in the next section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Snowman Cookies
Snowman Cookies are the perfect treats for a cold, snowy day. We'll show you how to make this delightful Christmas food craft.
What you'll need:
1 package (20 ounces) refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough
cookie sheet
1-1/2 cups sifted powdered sugar
2 tablespoons milk
Bowl
Decorations: candy corn, gumdrops, chocolate chips, licorice, and other assorted small candies
Ask mom or dad for help before you begin.
To make Snowman Cookies:
Makes 12 cookies.
While you are in the kitchen, ask your parents to help you make Dried Fruit Ornaments in the final section.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
Dried Fruit Ornaments
Dried fruit ornaments will look great on your Christmas tree. Or better yet, decorate a tree outside for the birds. Not only will these Christmas food crafts make great ornaments, but the birds will enjoy a winter treat.
What you'll need:
Fruit: apple, pear, lime, lemon, orange, grapefruit
Thin ribbons: red, gold, green, white
Dried flowers and greens
Tools: cutting knife, cutting board, wire cooling rack, cookie sheet, oven,
scissors, toothpicks, tacky glue (nontoxic)
Have an adult help you when using a cutting knife and the oven!
To make Dried Fruit Ornaments:
This Christmas you can help with decorations by making some of your own. Your parents will surely appreciate your help. Keep reading for a useful gingerbread house.
For more fun crafts and activities, see:
- Kids Crafts
- Holiday Crafts
- Christmas Crafts
- Kids Activities
- Easy Christmas Crafts for Kids
- Christmas Activities
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