Here comes another portion of coded images. As this is the Christmas season I prepared coded Christmas images. In other posts there are available coded princesses, super heroes and spring flowers available, you can find the link at the bottom of this post.
I prepared 7 cards with coded Christmas images in 2 versions of difficulty, so that every child could have a version adapted to his or her needs. Coloring by numbers is easier, while drawing by coordinates is more difficult. Each version has a image of gift, bauble, Christmas tree, gingerbread house, bell, snow globe and reindeer.
1. Coloring by numbers
The rules for decoding the image are simple. Each number in the picture has a color assigned in the legend. The squares must be filled with the color corresponding to the given number.
2. Drawing by coordinates
The rules for decoding the image are simple, however making the whole picture requires attention and focus. The legend at the bottom of the page shows where to use each color on the grid.
When finished, the decoded image can be used as a pattern for Hama beads creations.
Coded Christmas images







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When the children deal with the coded Easter eggs, you will find more materials here.




If you are looking for more DIY Christmas ideas, you can find them in the Christmas section.
Advent calendars tutorials are here. We also check ideas for activities for the advent calendar which you can download and print.
Ideas for Christmas cards you will find here.
Ideas for Christmas tree ornaments are here.
All other DIY ideas for Christmas, including potato stamps or gift tags are available here.
If you are looking for more inspiration for playing with children, check our section DIY with kids.
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Nothing gives more satisfaction than doing something yourself. I haven’t even thought about DIY as my hobby, I’ve just done different “projects” when it was needed. Sometimes it’s a disguise for the Masquerade Party in kindergarten. Another time, cutting out the pumpkin and baking the witch’s fingers for Haloween. Or simply organizing holiday souvenirs. Now I decided to share my realizations with you. Let’s go it together!