Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows - Our Little House in the Country
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Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows

Christmas tree stained glass windows are a really great festive craft for children.

Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows - Our Little House in the Country Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows – Christmas crafts for kids

Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows - Our Little House in the Country What you need:

  • Dark coloured paper – blue or black
  • Tissue Paper – variety of colours
  • Scissors
  • Glue sticks
  • Pencil

Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows - Our Little House in the Country What you do:

  • Draw your design onto the dark coloured paper
  • Cut out the design, I actually did this for my children (5 & 2), I usually insist on them doing the cutting but this part of the project can be a little tricky for little fingers.
  • Cut or tear the tissue paper in smaller pieces.
  • Glue around the edges of each space
  • Stick the tissue paper onto the page – we used 3 different shades of green for our tree.
  • Display the finished tree on a window!

Christmas Tree Stained Glass Windows - Our Little House in the Country For an alternative to a Christmas tree why not try our Snowman version of this project.

Have lots of festive fun!

Ciara x

We have lots of seasonal ideas and activities.  For more Christmas posts take a look at the Seasonal section of the site and scroll through all the Christmas fun.  We are regularly adding new material so check back to see what’s new!

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Hi, I’m Ciara — writer, homemaker, and the heart behind Our Little House in the Country. I share slow, seasonal living from our cozy corner of the Irish countryside, where life is a little messy, a little magical, and deeply real. Whether it’s a teen-friendly recipe, a lived-in home moment, or a reminder to let go of perfection, this space is about embracing the everyday and finding joy in what’s already here. Come in, kick off your shoes, and stay a while — the kettle’s always on.

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