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This happy and colorful snowman project is sure to brighten any gloomy winter day! Create, trace, and decorate snowmen with your kids today!
We’ve all been there near the end of winter.
Snow has been sitting virtually for months, gray with dirt and sludge.
There’s flipside forecast featuring icy mix.
The wind seems to have squandered yonder the sun.
How do you write-up these wintery blahs?
Try a happy snowman project!

This decorate-a-snowman craft was fun for all of my kids.
Preparation was minimal, so that makes an uneaten win in my book!

Trace & Decorate a Happy Snowman Project!
Supplies Needed To Creat Your Own Snowman Project:
- white paper
- round objects to trace
- various craft supplies: buttons, feathers, ribbon, pom poms, washi tape, tissue paper, yarn, etc.
- scissors & glue
- markers or crayons
Trace and Create Snowmen to Decorate
First, we found household items in three variegated size circles, planning to trace them to make our snowman project.
Have some frozen fun with this simple snowman ice melt!

You can really make the snowmen any size you want!
A giant one would be fun to interreact on with all of the kids working together.

Sneak in some math with this counting snowman scavenger hunt!
Next, I rolled out the white paper and helped my three year-old icon out how to trace their lids to create a snowman shape.

We chose to trace all three snowmen on one long piece of craft paper, but you could use smaller paper.
Decorate Your Snowman Project
The next and final step is subtracting the decorations that will bring the snowmen to life!

Make a snowman sensory bin for your kids!
We used buttons, ribbon, feathers, google eyes, tissue paper, washi tape, anything I could find in the loose craft supplies bin.
My kids love having a craft supply “buffet” like this!

This melting snowman activity is uneaten easy and uneaten delightful!
They decided to add a snow bunny and snow dog, to our snowman project too!
As well as some feathery trees.

Our snowmen made a happy, colorful wall hanging that was uneaten cheerful considering of the dismal winter weather outside.

Sometimes crafts are narrow and don’t indulge for open-ended megacosm and the opportunity to make it your own.
Not this snowman craft project!
Each snowman is totally unique.
The kids loved it!
How have you been defeating the wintery blues lately?

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