Advent is one of the most meaningful times of the year—a season of waiting, wonder, and worship as we prepare our hearts for the birth of Jesus. Creating an Advent calendar can be a simple, creative way to build anticipation for Christmas while helping your family reflect on what really matters.
Here are some DIY Advent calendar ideas that range from faith-focused to fun and festive. No complicated supplies, just a little creativity and a heart ready for the season.
10 DIY Easy Advent Calendar Ideas
1. Paper Bag Advent Calendar
Write numbers 1–25 on small kraft paper bags and hang them on a string with clothespins. Tuck in Bible verses, handwritten prayers, or tiny treats.
Faith tip: Include a verse each day that walks through the Christmas story (Luke 1–2 or Isaiah 9).
2. Envelope Wall Countdown
Use 25 colorful envelopes taped to a wall in a Christmas tree shape. Slip in activities like “Bake cookies for neighbors,” “Read Luke 2:1–20,” or “Watch a Christmas movie together.”
This one doubles as family decor—simple, visual, and full of meaning.
3. Mason Jar Scripture Countdown
Fill a mason jar with 25 folded slips of paper—each one a verse or reflection about Jesus’ birth. Decorate the jar with ribbon and greenery. Each morning, draw one and read it aloud together.
4. Ornament or Tag Garland
Hang numbered tags or ornaments along a garland. Each day, remove one and read a short devotional or quote about hope, peace, joy, or love.
Creative twist: Add a family photo or gratitude note to each tag for a personal touch.
5. Book Basket Advent
Gather 25 Christmas books (they can be thrifted or library finds) and wrap them in plain paper. Label each one with a number. Each night, unwrap and read one together by the tree.
For faith-based reading: Include a mix of nativity stories, children’s devotionals, and classic Christmas tales.


