Would you like to give Christmas gifts made by children that are perfect for adults? Then you’ve come to the right place! Here you will find great ideas for small, useful gifts that children can design themselves and give to parents, grandparents or other adults.

Christmas is the perfect opportunity to make loving and personal gifts for adults with children. Whether for parents, grandparents or friends – doing crafts together with children not only promotes creativity, but is also a nice way to spend time together and create special memories. “Making useful gifts with children” not only brings joy when designing, but also guarantees joy for the recipient. There are many simple Christmas craft ideas to give as gifts that even little hands can make: from decorative tea light holders to homemade bath products and beautifully packaged treats. Such DIY gifts are unique and not only bring joy at Christmas time – above all, they show how much heart and effort goes into them.

Have fun browsing and imitating!

12 gifts from children, simply homemade

These chocolate pointed hats are a sweet and simple idea that children can make themselves with little effort. The instructions can be found here.

Christmas pendant

Rudolph the reindeer is as integral to Christmas as the Christmas tree. So why not make reindeer gifts as a Christmas craft with kids? The instructions can be found here.

Snow globe pendant

A snow globe pendant is ideal as a Christmas tree decoration or gift tag and can be personalized with a photo of the children. This makes it a wonderful Christmas present for grandma and grandpa. The instructions can be found here.

Make your own cold porcelain

Cold porcelain is a great way to make creative Christmas gifts for adults with children. Children can use this to create small pendants, figures or decorative bowls that can be painted and decorated once dry – perfect as personal gifts for parents or grandparents. The instructions can be found here.

Making Christmas presents with children: Rudolph children's bars

These Rudolph children’s bars are quick and easy to make and are perfect as a small gift. Whether for parents or children – everyone is guaranteed to enjoy them! The instructions can be found here.

Making Christmas presents with children: sweets in the Christmas pot

A Christmas pot full of sweets is a gift that delights not only children but also grandparents. Simply paint or spray a flower pot, fill it with treats – and the sweet gift is ready. The instructions can be found here.

Painting stones for good luck

Painted stones are a creative gift idea for Christmas. Children can use bright colors to create little lucky charms that are perfect for parents or grandparents. Each piece becomes a unique and personal souvenir. The instructions can be found here.

Making Christmas presents with children: stars made of wooden beads

These stars made of wooden beads are also easy to make. Don’t forget to consider this great idea when making Christmas gifts with kids. The instructions can be found here.

Make a poinsettia out of toilet paper roll/kitchen roll

When it comes to Christmas gifts from children to adults, the price doesn’t have to be high. These paper roll poinsettias are not only inexpensive, but also quick and easy to make. The instructions can be found here.

Making Christmas presents with children: animal Christmas tree baubles

Aren’t these animal Christmas tree baubles cute? With a little help, they can become beautiful, homemade gifts from children. The instructions can be found here.

Snowman gift packaging for chocolate

With the support of grandma and grandpa, even the little ones can easily wrap these chocolate bars as Christmas presents and create truly unique pieces! The instructions can be found here.

Making Christmas presents with children: stars made from clothespins

These stars made from wooden clothespins are a very simple and easy to implement Christmas idea. With a little support, children can design them themselves. The instructions can be found here.


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I’m Laura from Berlin & Hamburg. TRYTRYTRY stands for trying new things, pushing yourself to your limits and not giving up, even if you fall down. Here we blog about the topics of food, DIY and the beautiful life.

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