How to Make a DIY Advent Calendar for Kids: Because Who
Needs More Candy? 🎄🎉
The holidays are almost here, and you know what that means…
the kids are about to go on a “countdown to chaos” journey! But hey, we’re all
about turning that chaos into festive fun. 🎅✨ This year, skip the
store-bought Advent calendars (they're basically just cardboard filled with
sugary bombs anyway) and create your own DIY Advent Calendar for the kids.
Trust us, it’ll be more fun than a gingerbread house competition and you’ll
feel like the Martha Stewart of Christmas!
Why go DIY? Well, aside from saving a couple of bucks,
there’s the thrill of crafting something that’s both interactive and personal.
Plus, nothing screams "holiday magic" more than seeing your kids’
faces light up as they open each door or pouch—knowing that you (yes,
you, the parent wizard) were behind the magic. 🪄✨
Ready to tackle this festive masterpiece? Let’s dive into
how you can make a DIY Advent Calendar that will have your kids counting down
the days in a way that’s way cooler than a chocolate-covered countdown.
1. Pick Your Style: Boxes, Pouches, or Cans? 🤔
First things first—what type of calendar are you going for?
There are tons of DIY options, so get ready to let your creativity run wild.
- Mini
Boxes or Drawers: You can find tiny cardboard boxes at craft stores,
or even use old shoe boxes (because hey, we all have those lying around,
right?). Decorate them with glitter, stickers, or holiday-themed wrapping
paper. Number them from 1 to 24 and stack them into a little festive
structure. Ta-da! You’ve got yourself a DIY countdown calendar.
- Pouches
or Bags: If you’re more of a minimalist (or just don’t want to glue a
million tiny boxes together), grab some small fabric pouches or even paper
lunch bags. Decorate them, attach a number tag to each one, and hang them
on a piece of twine across a wall. The added bonus? You can stuff them
with all kinds of surprises—candy, mini toys, notes, or your child’s
favorite Christmas jokes.
- Cans
or Jars: If you have some empty tin cans lying around (the perfect
solution for all those cans of beans you bought last time you went to the
store just in case), get crafty! Paint them in festive colors,
stack them into a pyramid shape, and fill each one with little goodies.
These are sturdy and can handle even the rowdiest of kids.
2. Fill ‘Em Up! 🎁
Okay, this is where the fun really starts. Once
you’ve got your calendar’s structure in place, it’s time to stuff it with
surprises. And trust us, there’s more to put inside than just candy (although,
let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a little sugar rush?). Here are some fun
ideas to keep those kids excited all month long:
- Mini
Toys: Small figurines, erasers, or holiday-themed trinkets are a great
way to add a little surprise to each day. You could even do a theme, like
a “build your own snowman” by adding one body part at a time—like buttons,
arms, and hats.
- Activities
and Challenges: Write out simple holiday activities or challenges on
small pieces of paper and tuck them inside. Think along the lines of
“build a snowman out of marshmallows” or “watch a Christmas movie
together” (hello, family time!). The activities will get the kids excited
for what’s next and make the holiday season even more memorable.
- Jokes
and Riddles: Kids love jokes. Who doesn’t? Throw in a few knock-knock
jokes, riddles, or Christmas-themed puns to get the laughter rolling. Pro
tip: You can always tell them it’s a tradition from the North Pole if they
ask how you got such a great sense of humor.
- Sweet
Treats: It’s an Advent Calendar, after all, so you can’t leave out the
goodies! But get creative with it. Instead of just regular chocolate, you
could add in festive candy canes, candy coins, or even a DIY
chocolate-covered pretzel! Trust us, your kids won’t mind a little extra
sugar if it means getting a yummy surprise.
3. Decorate the Calendar Like It’s Your Job (Because It
Is) ✂️🎨
Let’s be real for a second: kids love the magic of
Christmas, and that starts with the presentation. Once the calendar is filled
with goodies, it’s time to make it look like a Pinterest board exploded with
holiday cheer.
- Wrap
Each Box or Pouch: Whether you go with wrapping paper or fun fabric,
give each pocket a little holiday “pop” to make it feel extra special.
Your kids will love the anticipation of “What’s behind today’s door?”
- Add
a Personal Touch: Add your kids’ names, favorite characters, or little
doodles to the calendar. Even better—let your kids help with the
decorations. You might end up with an ornament-covered masterpiece, but
hey, it’ll be theirs!
- Use
Twine or Ribbon: Hanging little pouches or boxes on twine can turn
your calendar into a DIY holiday garland. String them up like lights on a
Christmas tree for that rustic, magical look. Bonus: it doubles as a
decoration that’ll make your home feel like Santa’s workshop. Ho ho ho! 🎅
4. Don’t Forget the Fun Part: The Countdown! ⏳🎉
Once everything is set up and your DIY Advent calendar is
ready to go, you’ll want to watch the kids get excited. To make it even more
fun, here’s a little game you can play: each day, let the kids “earn” their
treat or activity by completing a small task. For example, “If you can sing
your favorite Christmas carol, you get to open the door!” Or, “Who can find the
elf hiding in the room today?” Get creative with it!
And while you’re watching the magic unfold, remember: this
is your advent too! You’re making memories, teaching your kids about the
joy of giving, and probably getting a few giggles out of all the silly holiday
jokes you’ve stuffed inside. 🎄✨
Final Thoughts: Make It Merry, Make It Yours! 🎉🎁
There’s no better way to get your kids into the Christmas
spirit than by letting them dive into their own DIY Advent Calendar. Not only
will you save money, but you’ll also create a family tradition that will have
everyone laughing and looking forward to the next day. Plus, the best part? The
kids will never suspect that you’re the mastermind behind the magic! 😏🎅
So, grab those craft supplies, gather the holiday cheer, and
get ready to countdown to Christmas in the most creative, festive, and
budget-friendly way possible. After all, the holidays are all about making
memories—and maybe even a little holiday mess. 😆🎄