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Gingerbread Birdhouses – Christmas Crafts for Kids

December 24, 2018 by Molly

Christmas crafts for kids painted gingerbread birdhouses

Start a new tradition this Christmas by creating these adorable painted and embellished gingerbread birdhouses with the kids. This post contains affiliate links.

Gingerbread houses go hand in hand with Christmas. Kids and grown-ups alike love building the whimsical, colorful little cottages.

Using candies, frosting, and all types of goodies, these houses are magical little creations.

But, have you ever thought about painting wooden birdhouses as gingerbread houses at Christmas? You and your littles can work together to create an entire village that can be displayed year after year. 

This year, we took an evening with my 10 year old son and my 7 year old niece to paint & decorate a few. I’m hoping it’ll turn into a new Christmas tradition.

It’ll be fun to look back at their younger creations and see how they change over the years.

Christmas Gingerbread Birdhouses

The kids used supplies sent to me from craftprojectideas.com – wooden birdhouses, iridescent glitter glue, iridescent glitter, and pom-poms.

They also used my craft paint and colorful sharpies.

supplies from craftprojectideas.com

A tip, let the younger children only choose one color at a time, and limit their choices.

My kids said decorating their painted houses was the funnest part.

We glued pom-poms to the roof, and used the glitter glue to make designs. In true 7 year old girl style, my niece glittered essentially every surface that the glitter would stick to.

Drawing details with the sharpies was an easy way for them to add details too.

Give the houses plenty of time to dry, especially the glitter glue.

The results- whimsical and childlike decorative (and very sparkly) wood gingerbread birdhouses to display.

kids gingerbread birdhouses

christmas crafts for kids gingerbread birdhouses

If you like these gingerbread birdhouses that the kiddos can make, you may also be interested in these fun Christmas crafts for kids as well…

Paintchip trees

diy kids christmas ornaments

Baby sock Snowman Ornament

 

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