Christmas is one of my favorite holidays to sit down and craft. My kids also love decorating with Santa Claus, reindeer, and cute elves inside and outside the house to make the house look festive.
This easy-to-make Christmas windsock looks super cute hanging up to swing in the winter wind. Santa’s long white flowing beard makes this Christmas windsock my favorite! Kids will also love seeing Santa swaying in the wind at Christmas!~
Materials and tools: colored cardboard, crepe paper, moving eyes, black marker, super glue stick, stapler, pencil, scissors.
Step 1: Cut out various parts of Santa Claus from red and white cardboard.
Step 2: Cut 6 8-inch strips of white crepe paper and 4 12-inch strips of white crepe paper. Glue six 8-inch sheets of crepe paper to the center of the cream card stock. This will be Santas beard.
Then glue two 12-inch strips of white crepe paper on each side of the beard.
Step 3: Cut six 18-inch lengths of red crepe paper. Set Santa Claus in the direction of the windWith the bag face down, add glue to the back third and glue six strips of red crepe paper on top.
Step 4: Turn over and glue the red Santa hat and white brim in place. Fold the top of the hat and glue the white round piece to the end of the hat.
Step 5: Glue the white beard, red nose and movable eyes to the windsock.
Step 6: Roll Santa Claus into a paper tube, join the two ends together and staple them with a stapler.
Step 7: Cut the red cardboard into a length of 1 inch by 11 inches to use as a handle, and glue it to the top of the windsock~