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5 Snowflake Crafts for Kids

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Snow is fun to play in, to look at, and to MAKE! Here are some snowflake crafts for kids you can do with yours.

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Winter is such a fun time of year and snowflakes are unique, interesting, and fun to explore! Whether you’re playing in real snow or just dreaming about it, enjoy some of these fun snowflake crafts for kids!

Craft Stick Snowflake Craft

This popsicle stick snowflake craft is simple, fun, and the snowflakes are adorable. It can hang on a tree, the classroom ceiling, or anywhere. And you probably already have what you need on hand.

Six interlocking wooden craft sticks arranged in a star shape on a blue surface, with a paintbrush and Mod Podge nearby—perfect for Snowflake Crafts for Kids.

3D Snowflake Paper Craft

This little snowflake will look great hanging from a classroom ceiling or on a Christmas tree as an ornament. To make this craft you will need a printer, construction paper, scissors, crayons, and string.

Print out two copies of the template below and then cut them out. Cut a slit on the top of one to the middle and on the bottom of the other to the middle. Slide the two snowflakes together and glue the string to the top.

Color Reveal Snowflake Craft

This color reveal snowflake craft simply requires a paper towel, markers, and water to complete. Things you probably already have on hand. It’s a great science project as well as art!

Snowflake Lacing Project

Preschool and kindergarten children will love this lacing project that will help them develop their fine motor skills and tying bows. You will need string, a hole punch, scissors, a pencil, and construction paper or cardstock for this snowflake craft.

Print out the template, trace it on the construction paper or cardstock, and then cut it out. Once the shapes are cut out, punch holes along the snowflake for the string to be laced through. You can also let the children color and decorate the snowflakes.

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Five Little Snowflakes

Children will love the 5 Little Snowflakes song. You can print out the little snowflakes and have the children hold up the snowflakes as you read the nursery rhyme. This is a great way to teach numbers.

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