Snowman Themed Kids Crafts
Snowman Themed Kids Crafts
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One of our favorite parts of winter has been building snowmen since we were kids. No matter what they look like, no matter how big they are, snowmen always make us happy! In addition to looking cheerful and fun, they are also very exciting. However, some days are too cold to get out and build a snowman. If you live somewhere warm, maybe you don’t even have enough snow to make snow, no matter the temperature! In this case, your DIY skills will come in handy.
1. Snowman Jar
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These fun little snowman jars are probably the best way we’ve found to bring your beloved snowman inside! Kids Play Box suggests cleaning out a mason jar, covering it with white paint and glitter, and giving it its character made of felt, gooey eyes and buttons. When you’re done, top with some seasonal winter flowers or sparkling branches and you’ve got a new centerpiece for your table!
2. Tin Can Snowman
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Whether you have large coffee cans or smaller tin cans, save and clean them up for snowman making! Cover the cans with white paint and glitter or faux snow, then string them together like our hands growing up. Add a cute little face made of pom-poms and pipe cleaners, and give him a scarf so he can hang up!
3. Cotton Ball and Button Snowman
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When we made with kids, their favorite projects were always Where they can use unconventional materials. Even if the special tool is a simple household item like cotton balls, kids always feel like they’re getting a special treat when they glue together fun things in new ways. That’s why we love making these cute little cotton snowmen by mom every year for 2 Posh Lil Divas!
4. Fluffy Paint Snowman
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Do you love the idea of making DIY fluffy paint, but your kids are so young that you’re still trying to avoid glitter when it comes to making time, knowing that in July you’ll find it still grinding up on rugs and sofas? Here’s a pure white version you can use to paint a snowman! Tips from the typical mom showing you how to make it with shaving cream and white school glue.
5. Snowman Collage Craft
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Are you looking for an easy stick-on craft that’s still snowman-themed enough to keep your kids happy, busy, and festive? Then collage is definitely the answer! We love the way we read Confetti, it keeps things simple by using colors, textures and pictures cut out of magazine pages to liven up a simply drawn pencil snowman.
6. Snowman Finger Puppet
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Maybe your kids especially love the idea of making cotton ball snowmen, but are they ready for something more challenging than just sticking them on paper? See how Hands On As We Grow makes a paper finger puppet shaped like a snowman covered in cotton snow, beaded features, and a yarn scarf!
7. Toilet Paper Roll Snowman
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Maybe you’re excited about the idea of upgrading your bathroom supplies to kids’ crafts, but you don’t have cotton balls right now and your kids need to make their own way in a snowstorm? Well, the toilet paper roll you’ve always wanted to recycle will do! Grab some white paint, buttons, pom-poms, ribbons, and anything else you think will work well and dress up your snowman like the crafts Courtney does here!
8. Yeti Sun Catcher
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Whenever our kids craft, we usually end up hanging their finished masterpiece somewhere in the house. That’s why we love finding crafts for them to make that are actually for decoration! These little snowman-shaped sun catchers are the perfect example. Craftulate shows you how they’re done so you can appreciate the sun shining through your kitchen window even more on cold winter mornings.
9. Cupcake Liner Snowman
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Maybe you and the kids have decided to make cute Christmas cupcakes together, but at some point in the making process, they’re too young to help? Don’t let them fidget just looking at you, let them do other things! I Heart Crafty Things recommends giving them some cupcake liners straight from the package you’re going to fill with the batter and having them cut and paste using the liners as snowman circles. We love button embellishments!
10. Torn Paper Snowman
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Maybe all you need is a few sheets of paper and a pair of scissors in addition to glue and buttons? That’s still enough to make awesome crafts! This DIY idea is especially appealing to your kids because part of the fun is ripping the white paper into small pieces before they stick. Check out frog, snail and puppy tail details!
11. Cotton Cotton Snowman Card
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Do you love the idea of a cupcake liner craft because it allows your kids to use something that is already round and easy to turn into a snowman, but you don’t have any cupcake liners right now? Grab a leaf from the book Hands On As We Grow and give your child some cotton pads from your grooming cabinet!
12. Sticky Snowman Window Stickers
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Making rubber windows is easier than it sounds! In fact, Rockabye Butterfly is here to show you how to make one using simple school glue as a base. As if playing with glue wasn’t a fun idea for your kids, think how excited they would be to decorate it afterwards! You’ll be as happy as they are hanging their hard work on your window for the holidays.
13. Salt Paint Recycled Cardboard Snowman
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Sometimes simple cut, paste, and paint is the best craft to do on a cold day, as you can simply dig up the craft supplies you already have stashed around the house. Even so, however, we often find that our kids have more fun if we add another layer of DIY to the mix. That’s why we’re so excited to find this idea from Burke House to make our own paint! Check out their tutorial on how they use salt to get the job done.
14. Salty Snowman Craft
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Does the idea of using salt to make salt intrigue you because you have a huge bulk container and because your kids Love Food crafts, but you’re not sure if they’d be super excited about another painting craft because they’ve been painting?Then Childhood Beckons has the perfect option for you – with actual Salt! We love the realistic texture it gives to the whole thing.
15. Bubble Paper Painted Snowman
View in galleryIf you’ve ever tried bubble wrap with your kids during other seasons or just for fun, you already know how great it can be, and the holidays are no exception. Help your child cut out some bubble wrap circles, then paint them white and print them on your page, just as 2 and 3 year olds are taught here. If you’re like us, you can also open some leftover bubble wrap when you’re done and have fun!
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