Rustic and Pioneer Christmas Crafts for Kids

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As a child, I loved reading about the pioneer days. Pioneer life, focusing on self-reliant living skills, homesteading, and family values, appealed to me.

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I imagined living in a log cabin, baking bread over a wood fire, and sewing by candlelight. I especially loved reading about pioneer Christmas crafts for kids and pioneer Christmas books.

Christmas Crafts for Kids

Now, like many homeschooling families, we take a break from our regular homeschool curriculum during December.

This year, we're doing the Christmas schooling activities through Sarah Mackenzie's Read Aloud Revival platform. Just LOVE everything she does.

I also focus on more hands-on activities in the long, cold days of winter.

And around here, winter starts in September!

Over the past ten years, we've had fun making vintage Christmas ornaments, pomanders, chains, and other rustic Christmas crafts together as part of our homeschool each December.

And if you're looking for some fun and festive Christmas crafts to do with your kids, then you'll love these Rustic and Pioneer-themed Christmas Craft ideas for kids. 

From brown paper chains (like Ma Ingalls made!) to fabric-and-cinnamon-stick ornaments, there's something here for everyone. 

And many of these projects use items and supplies you already have at home.

Rustic and Pioneer Christmas Crafts for Kids

Enjoy some screen-free family time with these rustic and pioneer Christmas crafts for kids and adults alike.

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We cover Christmas crafts and more on my 12 Days of Christmas page at my sister site, Thrive at Home. You'll find instructions for making old-fashioned paper chains, toilet paper Christmas crafts and also construction paper placemats too.

So get creative and have some fun this holiday season. 

The snow has arrived here, and winter is already in full swing! 

And that means it is time for planning and preparing with our favorite activities in mind: learning games & projects that help fill up those cold days before "real" homeschool lessons start up again.

Today some of my favorite fellow homeschool bloggers and I have joined together to bring you all sorts of great tips, resources, and even FREEBIES.

I hope these winter fun resources will help you and your homeschoolers enjoy celebrating winter. 

You'll find all sorts of Christmas crafts, activities, and unit studies, plus winter-themed projects & games, too. Enjoy!

Choose one or more of these fun pioneer crafts for kids to make memories and ornaments this holiday season. #christmascraftsforkids #offgridlife #oldfashionedchristmas #oldendayschristmasPin

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16 Comments

  1. Oh, the punched tin lids are so pretty! Thanks so much for linking up with me at #AThemedLinkup 34 for All Things Christmas. Shared.

  2. I have made all of these except the start chain... we just made the loop chain, as a kid and again with my own kids. I love the tradition.

  3. So many cute ideas! I just made a garland similar to this for fall (I saw it on another website), and I'd like to make a Christmas one as well, just haven't gotten around to it yet. No little ones at home here, but I may try a few of these anyway!

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  7. Some great ideas. I love the cinnamon sticks.. Almost makes me wish we had some little ones around again.. ((( almost )))

  8. I love these ideas! Thanks so much for sharing with us on Farm Fresh Tuesdays! I hope you'll come back this evening or tomorrow for our 3 Weeks of Thanksgiving Special Hop Event!

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  11. These are super sweet! I haven't seen the star garland before - I never was very good with paper people, I wonder if I could hack it. 🙂

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  14. some rather cool craft ideas. I've never done the clove and orange one though I've seen it several times.

  15. Yes! Love the Avonlea series too - great family entertainment. Glad you enjoyed the post!

  16. How fun! I too am intrigued by the pioneer life. Have you guys watched the Avonlea TV series? That was such a family favorite we used to watch with our children that we bought the series to watch one day with our grandkids. A life without cell phone and technology? They won't believe it!
    I'm saving all that brown paper packaging from Amazon packages and will get some stamps and make wrapping paper. I HATE all the waste that goes along with the Amazon shopping I LOVE--even though we recycle the boxes. Hmmm... I wonder how long it might last if we strung popcorn and cranberries and put it on the tree outside for the birds???? Maybe we'll have to try that. Fun craft projects; thanks Sarita!

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