Our kids adore playing outside, even in the winter when the weathers is colder. Some days, however, temperatures drop and wind picks up until even our little snow lovers can’t stay out for very long. That’s when they come in and start asking what kinds of crafts we have the supplies for! We’re very lucky that our kids have grown to love DIY and crafting just as much as we do, so we always try to keep some fun ideas on hand, especially when the weather gets extreme. Themed projects go over particularly well, so we’ve been keeping our eyes peeled for awesome winter crafts that will make them at least feel like they’re enjoying the snow, even when they can’t.
Just in case you love the idea of collecting and bookmarking winter craft ideas for your kids just as much as we did, if not more, here are 15 of the cutest and simplest ideas and tutorials we’ve come across so far in our search for easy inspiration!
1. Grid paper winter town drawing
Have your little ones always been fans of simple drawing and colouring projects? Well, ours are obsessed with their crayons and coloured pencils as well, so we can’t say we’re surprised. That’s why we thought this adorable grid paper drawing idea that shows your kids how to make a wintery town was such a good idea! Get the full instructions for piecing it together on
2. Winter sugar painting
Are your kids actually such avid winter lovers that you can practically see them missing the snow on days when it’s simply much too cold for them to play outside for very long? In that case, we have a feeling snowflake themed crafts will be a big hit in your house! Check out how
3. Paper woven winter penguin
Perhaps your kids are actually big lovers of paper crafts that involve mostly simple cut and paint techniques? Those have always been big hits in our house as well because even the littlest kids and can do it all mostly by themselves. That’s why we thought this adorable penguin with its paper woven tummy was a great last minute craft idea to bookmark. Get the full instructions on
4. Bleeding tissue paper snowflakes
Were you quite intrigued by the idea of simple paper crafts when we started talking about those because they are so easy to keep the supplies on hand for but you think your kids would rather make one that has some kind of extra messy quality? Then we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way
5. Sock Snowmen
If you’re going to stash some crafting supplies around the house for winter, would you rather take that opportunity to make some of the projects you bookmark into upcycling opportunities? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at how
6. Winter watercolour snowflakes
Have you been trying to teach your little kids the wonders of paints and watercolours lately, so you’d always open for fun new painting crafts that have a little extra something to them? In that case, we’d absolutely suggest taking a look at how
7. Sparkly tinfoil icicles
Have your kids always been totally obsessed with glitter and enthusiastic to use it at any chance? Well, ours adore it too, so we can understand that! We’re always bookmarking new craft ideas that will let our kids get creative with as many sparkles as possible so we’re sure you can understand why we were so happy to find these lovely, glittery icicles made of tinfoil. See how they’re made in full on
8. Paper plate snowman and photo snow globe
Just in case you’re still looking for a craft that involves glitter but you wouldn’t mind combining some of the other fun elements you’ve seen on our list so far too, here’s another idea from
9. Fluffy snow slime
Have your kids hopped on the super fun and nearly addictive slime trend just as hard as all their friends have? We know ours have certainly fallen in love with it! Rather than just making any old slime, however, we love the idea of making this pure white and extra squishy snow slime outlined step by step on
10. Sponge and branch snowman painting
Are you still thinking about how much you loved the idea of doing painting crafts on a cold afternoon, but you’re also still interested in collecting as many unique ideas that have a slight twist to them? Then grab your sponges and check out how
11. Marshmallow stamped snow paintings
Are your kids at that particular age where they adore playing with their food so you’ve had your eyes peeled for food based crafts? Well, believe it or not, there are more things along those lines that you can make yourself than just dried pasta crafts! Instead, keep things wintery by checking out how
12. Tissue paper cut and paste mitten
Are you actually still thinking about how much you loved the idea of helping your kids craft with tissue paper but you’re just not sure you want to get into the ideas that involve making the colour bleed because your kids are very small and very messy when they get artistic? Then perhaps you’d prefer to stick with a simple cut and paste project! We like the patchwork effect of the way
13. Easy cut out paper snowflakes
Just in case you ever find yourself in a bind where you’re low on craft supplies and your kids are restless from being stuck inside but the weather is simply too bad to go to the store, here’s a classic craft that kids have been making every winter for generations!
14. Bunched tissue paper snowman
Have we really caught your attention with words like “tissue paper” and “texture” but you still just haven’t seen any ideas that that really kept your attention? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at this super fun snowman cut and paste idea from
15. Paper strip snowman
If you’re going to help your kids craft with paper in creative ways, would you prefer to get them practicing making shapes and structures, rather than just gluing things down flat? Then here’s yet another snowman craft (honestly, we have no complaints there) that shows them how to build shapes from paper strips! Get the full details for making it happen on
Have you made other kinds of awesome winter themed crafts and art projects with your kids before that you loved making but that you don’t see anywhere on our list? Tell us all about what you created and how you did it or link us to photos of your finished work in the comments section!
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