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Glitter Travel Cup. Coffee-loving parents will jump for joy knowing their child found a way to bring some glamour to their morning drink. -
Melted Bead Suncatcher. Gather some of your kids' plastic beads to create colorful disks that the whole family can enjoy all year round. -
Chocolate-Dipped Peppermint Sticks. A tasty holiday treat can also make the perfect gift from little kids who love to play in the kitchen. -
Felt Envelopes. Felt envelopes aren't just perfect for handmade holiday cards -- they're also perfect for parents' business cards. -
Handmade Christmas Soaps. Glycerin soap is especially easy for kids to make with adult supervision. Fill the soap molds with holiday themed ornaments or small toys to make them look extra fun. -
Sharpie Plate. Let your little artist make a beautiful decorative plate that's perfect for displaying on the mantle or for holiday cookies. -
Fingerprint Pendant. Parents and grandparents will love having a timeless keepsake that is 100% unique to the special child in their lives. -
Popsicle Stick Frames. Your kids can paste their school photos onto decorated popsicle sticks that look perfect for the refrigerator door. -
Yarn-Wrapped Ornaments. Kids can help friends or family members decorate their trees with some DIY ornaments. They're especially great as a host or hostess gift for holiday parties. -
Pom Pom Bookmarks. As long as kids are allowed to handle scissors, making pom poms out of yarn is a fun and simple way to make all kinds of trinkets. -
Felt Pom Pom Coasters. Cute and soft pom pom coasters are fun to make and add a splash of color to your home during the cold, winter months. -
Hand-Painted Spoons. Kids can make a whole set of coordinated and colorful kitchen utensils for a foodie relative. -
Hot Chocolate in a Jar. Even your tiniest tikes can help out creating colorful and delicious hot chocolate favors. -
Felt Cup Cozies. Protect your hands from hot drinks with a sweet keepsake. Kids who don't like to sew can also use glue to fasten on decoration. -
"52 Reasons Why I Love You" Deck. If your little one is feeling creative, they can repurpose a deck of cards as a long love letter to their parents. Maybe you can help them out a little, too. -
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This year, your kid is hoping to give you a gift that is way better than a run-of-the-mill tie or scented candle. Children of all ages love to craft, especially over the holidays. While not all projects are exactly kid-friendly, there are still plenty of creative ways for your little artists to get into the spirit of giving in easy and fun ways - with some adult supervision, of course.
This first appeared on Mashable.