30+ Family Christmas Games

 

 

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Merry Christmas!!!

‘Tis the season for family get-togethers! Add some fun with some family Christmas games that will not only make memories, but add lots of laughs to your celebration.

The following is a compiled list of games that I have used to entertain both kids and adults. For many of these you can take off and come up with your own version, too. 

I’ve included some additional sites to go to for other ideas and printables.

Hope you enjoy them at your gathering!

Have a wonderful Christmas!

1. Gift Unwrap Relay

 Use  mittens or socks on their hands to play this relay or simplify it by using bare hands.  Play in teams. Have a gift wrapped in different boxes several times (smaller to larger) Duplicate the same gifts wrapped the same way when playing in teams.  Each person unwraps the gift and passes it on for the next person until the present is found. Another variation is the first person unwraps the gift and the second wraps it, the 3rd unwraps and so on…..

2. Find the Reindeer or Find the Gifts

Tell the children that  Santa has lost his reindeer or he can’t find the gifts!  Buy Christmas reindeer stickers or gift stickers. Cut  stickers apart and hide  in different places around the house. Kids try to collect as many as they can. At the end, kids get to keep the stickers.

3. Pin the Halo on the Angel, Pin the Nose on Rudolph, Pin the Star on the Tree, Hat on the Snowman, Bow on the Wreath…etc

Variations of Pin the Tail on the Donkey (I think you know how this goes.)

If you can’t draw, enlarge a free clip art of a tree, reindeer, Santa, Snowman, Angel, Wreath, etc. Check out  http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=christmas+clip+art+free&qpvt=christmas+clip+art+free&FORM=IGRE   for free images and enlarge them.

4. Christmas Scattergories

This is the Christmas version based on the game of Scattergories. One person is the caller and calls out  a category. Teams (or individuals) have 3 minutes to list as many things in that category as they can. Christmas category suggestions: Decorations, Christmas Carols, Christmas Cookies, signs of Christmas, North Pole,  and Christmas Food ( just to name a few) . After the timer goes off, each team reads their list. If no one had that on their list, that team scores a point.  Each team in turn reads their list and totals their points for that round. Play another round and keep tallying scores.

Winner is the team with the most points after several rounds.

5. Flying Reindeer or Flying Elves

This is really a hit with kids! Oriental Trading has “Stretchable Flying Reindeer” or” Flying Elves” 

Item OK-4/5523  for $3.75/dozen. Go to:  Oriental Trading

Make a target of different circles taped to a wall. Mark the different circles  with different points. Each player gets a turn to score points by stretching the reindeer and shooting it off to hit one of the circles. Play as many rounds as you wish and total the scores at the end. The kids loved this game, but beware of breakables. Play in a safe area.

6. Snowball Fight with  Pom, Pom Shooters

 Using pom-pom shooters, shoot pom-poms to the opposite team’s side. Set the timer. When the timer goes off, count the pom-poms on each side to decide the winner. The rule is they can only shoot them; not throw them.  Pom-Pom Shooter directions are here.

7. Make a snowman or Christmas Tree

For the snowman, each team gets a roll of toilet paper, paper black circles for eyes, buttons and a black construction paper for the hat. Take pictures of their creative designs. Set a timer so there is a time limit to finish. (10-15 minutes?) If you make a Christmas Tree, use crepe paper, star, ornaments , tape, construction paper, etc.

8. Through the Wreath

 The Dollar Tree has “Disc Shooters” that fire 6 soft foam disks. Each person gets 6 shots to see how many they can put it through the center of the wreath. You could also shoot marshmallows or pom-poms with the Pom- Pom Shooters. Nerf guns would work, too.

9. Roll the ornament

This is a Minute-to-Win-It Game. Using the top of a cardboard gift box, fan the ornament to make to roll into a designated circle or to a finish line. This works best on a hard floor using a plastic ornament!

10. Lots of Minute-To-Win-It Games found here: 

http://gameshows.about.com/od/minutetowinitgames/tp/Aminute-To-Win-It-Christmas-Games.html

  http://oncloud8.blogspot.com/2011/01/not-so-silent-night.html 

and here http://youtu.be/pXgjRIhjoJ 

 http://www.nbc.com/minute-to-win-it/

11. Christmas Roll:

Take a swim noodle.   Aim the noodle  and roll a marble through the hole in the middle to knock over 5  small Christmas figures set a distance away.  Find figures at the Dollar Store or toilet paper rolls work, too.  Divide into teams to play this game (each person gets 10 turns) or play individually and time each person for all five knock downs. (needs a hard floor)

12. Four Corners:

 This is a classroom game, but can easily be played at home with a group. Number the corner areas of a room 1-4. To match the season, give the corners a Christmas name. Example: Santa, reindeer, presents, sleigh. One person is the caller and is blindfolded (or eyes closed) so they can’t see. The group is given a time to go to any corner of their choice. The caller calls one number or one of the four Christmas names. Anyone in that corner is “out”. The group moves again and the caller calls another number or Christmas name. Play continues until there is one left. (When it is down to just 4 or less people, they need to choose different corners; not together.) Last one left is the winner!

13. Christmas Statue:

 One person is “it”. The rest of the players get into a position that they can hold for a while (they are the statues). The person that is “it”, moves around looking at the Christmas statues. (you can use some fun Christmas props for this) Nobody can change positions. The “it” person leaves and the monitor asks one person to change something about their position or prop. “It” comes back in the room and tries to decide what is different.  Decide the amount of guesses they get – vary with age and number of players.

14. What’s in the Stocking?

Take a Christmas stocking and put an item in it. Pass the stocking and without talking, they write the name of the object that they think is in the stocking. Continue with different items each time.  For younger kids, they can tell an adult who writes it down.

15. Printable Christmas Games

Lots of printables here:

http://familycrafts.about.com/od/printablechristmasgames/Printable_Christmas_Games.html

http://www.schoolfamily.com/print-and-use-tools/category/120-printable-activities?gclid=CJvk2LeQtrMCFYs7MgodXDQAMg

http://familyfun.go.com/christmas/christmas-printables/

http://www.squidoo.com/fun-christmas-printable-games

www.primarygames.com


16.Rudolph Dash

I especially like this one from http://holidays.kaboose.com/xmas-party.html They have other ideas listed, too. There are many to choose from for family Christmas fun.

Supplies:
Vaseline
Cut circles out of red construction paper

How To Play: Have child put Vaseline on their nose and then put the red circles on their nose. Relay race to the finish with each new person adding their red nose. If nose falls, go back to bowl and add more Vaseline and reapply nose.

This site also has Christmas Memory Games, 3 – Legged Christmas Stocking Race plus many others! Check them out!

17. Cup Stacking

Use 21 plastic 32 oz. cups and give them one minute to stack them in a pyramid shape with 6 on the base, then 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 and then take them down and place them in one stack.  For younger children, just  time them to see how fast they can do it and don’t limit to one minute.

18. Christmas Bounce

Place 4-6 cups with various point value on table with the highest point value the farthest away. Players need to bounce a ping pong ball once on the table from one end and then into a cup at the other end. .  Keep score on predetermined number of tries.

19. Online Christmas Games

Here are  computer sites for non-group Christmas games.

www.akidsheart.com

www.thekidzpage.com

www.funschool.kaboose.com

www.ABCya.com

www.applesfortheteacher.com

www.gamesgames.com

www.christmasgames.org

www.allthingsChristmas.com

www.gogoChristmasgames.com

20. Christmas Pictionary

This is like the regular game of Pictionary, but use Christmas things to draw. Place words in a “hat” . At each team’s turn, they draw out a slip and only their team gets a chance to guess what they are drawing. If they don’t guess in allotted time, the other team can steal the point. The other team gets only one guess decided on by team members. For younger kids, use easy words, but for older kids use Christmas Carols, phrases etc. Teams score a point for a correct guess.

21. Pass the Wreath Relay

Pass a wreath from player to player without using your hands

22. Dress for Winter Relay

Have a bag of winter clothes for each team with the same items in each bag. Each team member dresses in the clothes and then takes them back off and places them in the bag. The next person then goes and does the same. 

23. Pass the ornament Relay

  Use an unbreakable Christmas ball and pass it down the team without using hands and passing with a straw from one to the other. Team members hold the straw in their mouth and loop the straw through the string and pass it on and then go back again to where it started.

24. Snowman Toss

Draw an outline of a snowman and hang on a wall or window. Crush newspaper or used wrapping paper into a ball and have kids toss to hit the snowman. Place different point values on each ball. Ex: head – 10 pts, middle – 5 pts, bottom – 1 pt  Total the scores for a set amount “snowball” tosses.

25. Christmas Bingo

Make Bingo cards. Buy Christmas stickers making sure you have several of the same sticker.  Get enough different stickers to have in the 24 squares. Cut paper squares and put one of each sticker on it for the caller’s copy. The players place stickers wherever they want so that no two boards are the same. Caller calls pictures from the master copies turned upside down.Go to www.christmasgamesAtoZ.com for a Bingo printable.

26. Christmas Memory Game

On a tray, place different Christmas ornaments, candy, ribbon, bow,  figures or other Christmas items. Have each person look at the items displayed. Remove the tray of items. Individuals or teams try to list each item they saw on the tray. The team or person that remembers the most, wins! Another variation is to remove one item from the tray and see who can discover which one is missing.

27. Additional Sites for Other Games

www.partygameideas.com

www.thekidzpage.com

www.spoonful.com

www.tipjunkie.com

www.icebreakerideas.com

28. Christmas Trivia

The Dollar Tree has a set of cards for $1.00 with Christmas Trivia. There is a set for children and one for adults. Divide into teams or play individually.  A leader asks the trivia question. Teams/individuals  write their answer down. The team/individual with the most correct answers, wins!

29 Hungry Reindeer

Place M&M’s or Skittles on a table or on a flat tray. The player puts a sport sock on one hand and tries to grab as many candies as possible  and transfer them to a bowl. Time it for 30 seconds and count the number of candies in their bowl. The one with the most, wins! Use an “orphan” sock (where the other match was eaten by your dryer)  and draw face of a reindeer. Use pipe cleaners to make the antlers and attach to the sock.

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30. Snowball Toss

Fold over a pair of socks into a ball. Players may use their hands to place the “ball” on the top part of their foot. With only their foot, they are to fling the “snowball” into a basket or container. Give players several chances to score points or use different baskets for different value of points. Play outside and vary it by seeing who can toss it the farthest.

Updated Games:

31. Reindeer Balloon Race

Just heard of a new one. For this one you need a pair of panty hose per team and lots of blown-up balloons. Play in teams of families or if playing with just adults, divide adults into teams of 4.  With families, have a basket of blown up balloons all ready. The object is to stuff the balloons into the legs of the panty hose and when legs are all stuffed, place the panty hose on one team member’s head. (They look like a reindeer with antlers.) The winner is the team to wear the panty hose first! Another version would be to have the teams blow the balloons up as well as stuff them, too! This game is really funny and gives lots of laughs!

32. Star Nickel Toss

Draw various sizes of stars and cut out of paper or tag board.Tape stars to the floor or carpet.  Give nickels to toss. Score points by nickels landing on a star. Smaller stars are worth more points. Total a team’s score or play individually.

 I will keep adding to this list as I think of new things. You can keep checking back for updates.

During our celebration we always like to remember and reflect on the real meaning of Christmas by reading the story from Luke 2! I hope you do the same.

Remember, Christmas is God’s wonderful plan for our salvation revealed through Jesus Christ!

What a wonderful gift!

Merry Christmas!

 

Update!

33. The Flour Game!

This is not just a Christmas Game, but a game for anytime. Many families play this at their Christmas gathering.  Instead of explaining, check this blog out for complete directions. It is a bit messy!

http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2011/11/flour-game-fun-holiday-tradition.html

34. Inflatable Reindeer Antler Ring Toss Game

 This game is available here..    Item #OK-4/5245 or Candy Cane Toss  OK-4/5552

Oriental Trading

Inflatable Reindeer Antler Ring Toss Game

It’s a fun game and one that you will use year after year! Item # OK-4/5245

They also have other inflatable and ring toss games. Check them out and order early!

35. Reindeer Tic Tac Toe

Using the same flying reindeer as in game #5, a second game with them is Reindeer Tic Tac Toe. Mark an area on a wooden floor for a large tic, tac, toe board. I like a wooden surface as it is harder to land them on the right space. A carpeted floor will do, too. They just don’t slide.  Go to Western Games and see the post on Tic, Tac, Toe for pictures and complete instructions!

36. The Right, Left Game

This game can be done with a few gifts or as a gift exchange where everyone has a gift. Sitting in a circle, each person hold a gift. Someone reads a “right, left” story. Every time the word right is read, everyone passes their gift to the right. When the word left is read, the gift gets passed to the left. At the end, the gift you are holding is the one you keep!

There are a couple versions of this “Right, Left Story”.

The Bible version is here.

The “Christmas with the Right Family” is here.

 

 

 

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Christmas Place Settings for Kids

I believe I have stated this before in other posts, but I like to build around a theme! This year’s Christmas theme is “angels”. Therefore, the place setting for kids will be ANGELS! It is so easy to do! The kids love this special table that I create for them at Christmas!

(This is similar to my Thanksgiving post on “Thanksgiving Place Setting for Kids”)

Materials Needed:

Butcher paper, or newsprint roll (buy these very reasonably at a small local newspaper site)

Marker

Crayons

Any favor or decorations you choose

Directions:

Using a dessert plate, draw your figure around it leaving face and other details for the kids to add and color on their own.

Perfect for keeping kids entertained!


Add a paper cup (how about a sticker of your theme on it?)  or glass filled with crayons

That’s IT!!!  So Simple!!!

See angel ornament post for the place card and angel lollipop holder for the extra details to add to this place setting!

Here’s some other themes…..

Snowman

Snowman Place Setting

On the snowman, let kids add a hat, broom, buttons, face and background details. Here I added a snowman ornament on the plate for the kids to hang on their tree at home. Not everything needs to be homemade! Just watch the sales after Christmas for next year!

If you need some patterns and ideas, go here to this link for some printable patterns and ideas. Kid’s coloring books will also give you many ideas for patterns. Use a simple outline so kids can add lots of details.

Other ideas: Christmas Tree, Wreath, Manger Setting, Candy Canes….

Keep thinking and tell me your ideas, too!

Merry Christmas!

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Melted Bead Napkin Ring or Ornament

Christmas Napkin Ring

Easy, inexpensive Christmas craft….

Want to save some money? Make your own napkin rings for Christmas! Using plastic beads, make this attractive Christmas wreath for your table setting. You can use it as a napkin holder or hang on a tree for an ornament. It is so inexpensive, that you can send it home with guests as a favor and memory of your Christmas dinner.

Materials:

 3 inch metal cookie or biscuit cutter.

Red and Green Plastic pony beads

Red Bow or ribbon

Glue Gun

Directions:

Lay two rings of beads along the outside edge of the metal cutter. Any more will make too small a hole for your napkin. I put a few red beads here and there, leaving a place for the bow. They do need to touch each other. It doesn’t matter if they are on their side or flat.

Melted Bead Christmas Craft

Two layers of beads is all you need.

Pop into 400 degree oven for 20 minutes! It should look like this….

Melted beads.

Let cool completely. Don’t hurry!

It will pop out easily when it is cool! It won’t do any damage to your pan, either.

Melted bead napkin ring or ornament

Hot glue a bow and it’s done!

Wreath Napkin Ring from Melted Beads

Inexpensive, beautiful napkin ring for your Christmas table!

Be sure to let me know how your project turned out. Change the colors and use it anytime.  For spring, make it a flower shape by using  a flower cookie cutter.

I got the inspiration for this napkin ring through a variety of melted bead posts.

Have a wonderful Christmas! Remember the reason for the season!

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Angel Lollipop (Tootsie Pop) Holder – Ornament – Video Tutorial

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Turkey Toilet Paper Roll Craft or Favor

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This Turkey Toilet Paper Roll Craft or Favor makes a cute addition to your Thanksgiving table. Fill with candy and nuts and set at each place.

 Even if you have lots of guests, this doesn’t take long to put together!

Make from either construction paper, felt or craft foam.  I used a combination. If you use a Pilgrim hat, use construction paper for the head as the hat is too heavy for the felt.

Turkey Toilet Paper Roll Craft Directions:

Cut the toilet paper roll 2 1/4″ in length.

Wrap brown construction paper or craft foam around the tube and glue. (glue gun works better with foam)

The head measures 2 1/2″ in height and about 1 ” wide.

The feathers are 2 1/4 ” lengths cut into a pointed oval.

Glue all pieces together. Tacky glue works for this.

Add details.

Insert a paper nut cup and fill with candy and nuts.

I used craft felt for the details on this turkey!

My inspiration came from the Christmas Critters on http://craftsnob.com/2011/11/treat-bucket-ornamment/

 

Fill with candies and nuts!

This craft fits perfectly with the “Turkey Tootsie Pop Holder” post and the “ Kids’ Thanksgiving Place Setting” post. Be sure to check them out, too! Have a blessed Thanksgiving!

Turkey Toilet Paper Roll Craft or Favor

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Angel Ornament

 

Angel Ornament for kids to make!

Use as an ornament or place-card for the table!

What a darling memory ornament to have each child make or use as a place-card for the table.

Materials:

Picture of child ( you can print this out from your computer on regular paper and enlarge as needed)

coffee filters

(for smaller ornament use 1-4 cup coffee filters and 6 inch doilies –  regular filters use 8 inch doilies)

doilies 6 or 8 inch diameter depending on size of coffee filter

tacky glue

stapler

glitter, glitter paint or glitter glue

tag board or used file folder

pipe cleaners, if desired

decorations

Directions:

Fold coffee filter into thirds

Fold doily in half

Staple the doily to the coffee filter.


Glue picture to a piece of cardboard  (or use an old file folder) and cut out together.

Glue head to the angel body.

Add glitter ( I used glitter paint which doesn’t leave glitter all around), bow, halo (I used a small garland section),  and ornament hangar.

Use these ornaments to show each person’s place at the table and afterwards hang on the tree.

This is simple enough for kids to make their own.

Just cut their pictures out and let them assemble the rest.

The arms are not necessary if kids put them together!

My granddaughter used glitter glue on this ornament.

If you don’t have pictures to use, just use an oval and add some hair and let the kids make the face.

They still turn out cute.

If using as a place-card, cut  1-2 inches off a toilet roll and fit the angel around it to make it stand.

Be sure to date the back of the ornament.

Remember the real reason for Christmas!

 

 

 

 

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No-Bake Reindeer Cookie

No-Bake Reindeer Cookie

Easiest no-bake cookie for kids to decorate!

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You will need:

Graham Crackers

Serrated Knife

Red M&M, cherry chip, or red-hot (nose)

Chocolate Chips or M&M’s (eyes)

Pretzels (antlers)

Frosting (vanilla or chocolate)  or Nutella

Cut a graham cracker diagonally with a serrated knife using very light pressure. Use broken pieces for a graham cracker crust later.

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Let them choose which frosting they like better. Mix a little peanut butter into the Nutella, if you wish!

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Let them decorate! Using the back of a spoon made it easier for kids to spread the frosting.

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YUM!

I found reindeer antlers at the Dollar Tree and they wore them while decorating Rudolph. I also applied a little red acrylic paint on their noses after they ate their cookie! They thought it was so fun! Makes for a cute picture.

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Is it my imagination or are the graham crackers getting smaller?

Have fun and make memories!

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Snowman Craft – From a Brick!

This is an easy craft for K-3 kids!

Materials:

1 brick

Black stiff felt – one sheet

White Latex (Water-based) paint (this could be left-over house paint)

Black and orange acrylic paint

Material for scarf

Tacky Glue

Two circle end caps

(one larger than the other)

I used a chapstick end cap or a Nerf gun bullet and another bottle cap that was a bit larger. Any flat cap would do depending on its size.

Paint brushes.

small brush for the nose

sponge brush for the white paint

Directions:

  1. Paint brick on all sides (except bottom) with white paint. To make it  easier with young kids, paint in stages with the brick laying down and not standing up.
  2. Cut out a hat shape from the stiff felt. (this could be any hat shape)
  3. Trace the bottom of the brick and cut out from black stiff felt or soft felt will do, too! .
  4. Glue felt to one brick end.  Glue hat on the top. (This gives a better idea for kids about where the eyes should go.)
  5. Dip larger circles into black acrylic paint and dot the eyes and buttons. (It helps kids to mark with a pencil where they should paint)
  6. Dip smaller circle for making the mouth dots. ( Again, it helps to make a light line or dots with a pencil right where they should paint.
  7. Paint nose with small paint brush or draw with an orange permanent marker.
  8. Cut fabric to go around the brick. Use holiday fabric or just any plain color.  Cut about 2 or 2  1/2 ” wide. Tie the scarf around the brick. Make two snowmen and use as bookends or just display for winter ! This is an easy and cute craft; one that you can keep for years. Each one turns out different. Great gift for grandparents, too.

 

 

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Tie-Dye with Permanent Markers!

I’ve seen this idea before and it has intrigued me.  I didn’t like the way it always turned out to be circles so I tried varying it for the boys sake. They didn’t want to wear “flowers” on their t-shirts so I knew I  had to change it a bit.

Materials

Washed t-shirts

Rubber bands

Permanent Markers of all colors

Cups or various “tupperware-type” squares or rectangles

Cardboard or brown grocery bags

Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol

Eye dropper

First, take the t-shirt and trace on a grocery bag. Cut out and insert inside the t-shirt so that the colors don’t bleed through.

Next insert the cup or square plastic storage container inside and put rubber band over the t-shirt to hold it in place.

You can see the outline of the square item that I used.

The boys liked to mix the colors randomly and it still turned out in the end.  One used blues, greens, yellows and the other one used oranges, greens, and a little brown ( he wanted it camo).

After drawing all the colors, then take the eye dropper, dip into the rubbing alcohol and drop it on the colored area. Get it good and wet with the alcohol. Watch it spread and mix the colors.

If you are making a flower pattern, you can vary the size of the circles by using a different size cup or glass.

My granddaughter then added stems, leaves and grass.  She also dabbed them with the rubbing alcohol and let them spread.

All of them turned out very well! Each one was unique!

This one was done with stripes and the cup was moved and overlapped each time.

I happened to have some clear spray glitter paint so we added that to the flowers when they were dry. I set the colors by ironing them with a hot iron.

Here is the group modeling their creations…

For instructions on how to make a t-shirt look fabulous like my granddaughter is wearing, check out my post on T-Shirts  -“Making a Plain T-Shirt Look Fabulous” .

We may have to do this again as they enjoyed it so much!

 

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Birch Trees – An easy video tutorial for kids or adults!

If a 7 yr. old can do this, you can too!

Materials:

Black Tempera Paint

Watercolor Paints

Brush

Paper & Pencil

Corrugated Cardboard cut into  2″ x 2″ pieces ( this doesn’t have to be exact)

Newspaper

Directions:

Lightly draw lines where the birch trees will be.  The trees closer will be larger and those farther in the distance will be small. It is a good way to teach this concept.

Dip edge of cardboard in the black tempera paint. Blot it on newspaper so as not to get too much paint. Watch the video of the technique……

Birch Trees – Paint Tutorial-video

This is how my granddaughter did it.

Once you have the trees made, let them dry. Switch to water colors and add the foreground, background, leaves (depending on which season you are painting), sky, and any other things you might want to add. (an animal, animal tracks, flowers, etc.)

Finished Product

Done by a 7-year-old!

 

She was very proud of how it turned out! So was I!

 

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