Why parents love it: It looks like real decor, not just “kid art.” Plus, it’s a sneaky way to practice patterns and design.

Supplies

  • 1 long stick (for the top)
  • String or yarn
  • Pinecones, leaves, evergreen sprigs
  • Paper snowflakes (optional)

Parent payoff: Looks like real decor, not just “kid art.” Great for patterns.

Ages 1–2

  • Parent assembles; child chooses items and hands them over.

 

 

 

Ages 3–4

  • Child helps tape/tie chunky yarn (imperfect is fine).

 

 

 

 

 

Ages 5–7

  • Cut simple paper snowflakes and hang them with nature items.

 

 

Ages 8–10

  • Create an alternating pattern (pinecone, snowflake, leaf, snowflake).

 

 

 

Ages 11–12

  • Theme build: woodland winter / all-white / winter cabin.
  • Add a short “artist statement” (1–3 sentences) about the theme.