12 Snow Activities for kids to do this winter: [Above, from top, left to right]
- Make gorgeous ice decorations to hang outside. From Red Ted Art.
- Use toilet paper rolls to make adorable snowmen. From Life with Moore Babies.
- Learn how to make a 6 pointed snowflake. From Preschool Powel Packets.
- An easy way to make glittery snowflakes. From Simply Mommie.
[Above, from top, left to right]
- Stamp snowflakes using pipe cleaners. From CraftoArt.
- Learn about angles while making snowflakes. From Relentlessly Fun, Deceptively Educational
- Craft sticks and cotton balls [and other misc items!] make cute snowflakes. From Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk
- Assemble snowflakes with Q-Tips! From Simply Mommie.
- Paint snowflake negatives for wrapping paper. From Create with Your Hands.
- Make a window full of snow! From hands on : as we grow.
- Cut shiny snowflakes out of left over wrapping paper. From Kiwi Crate The Studio.
- Make a snowman from craft sticks! From Mom on Time Out.
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Thanks for featuring our snowmen!
What great snow ideas – I shall have to use them if we don’t get any of the real stuff. Our snow fight was great fun the other year.
Thanks for hosting.
Thanks so much for featuring my six-pointed snowflakes, and for hosting every week!!
Jamie the snowy activities you propose are wonderful and go great with my snowy winter houses! Thanks for sharing them with us! Happy holidays!