Kids love snow! When the snow is falling down, it’s a good time to make a snowman. But what if you don’t have any snow? This craft is a perfect way to celebrate snow. We have a few songs that go along with the theme, including Let’s Make A Snowman and I’m A Little Snowman. Now, let’s get started!
Things you’ll need
– Cotton balls or large white pom poms
– White construction paper or white felt
– Colorful construction paper options
– White glue
– Paper plate
– Toothpick
– Googly eyes
– Markers
– Scissors
– Hole punch
– Brown pipe cleaner
Steps
First, prepare your snow puddle. Cut out a puddle shape from your white construction paper or felt. Make it a good size.
Working with cotton balls? Make them larger by unraveling one cotton ball and wrapping it around another.
Let’s prepare the pieces you will need to assemble your snowman! A hat, scarf, buttons, eyes, and nose. We used the hole punch to prep the eyes, mouth, and buttons. We used our scissors to cut a rectangle scarf and a square hat with a brim. We cut out a triangle for the carrot nose.
To assemble, pour some white glue onto your paper plate and use a toothpick to pick up the small pieces as you glue. Start with the snowman’s head. Next, glue on the nose, charcoal mouth, and googly eyes. Position the scarf under the cotton ball, and glue the hat and buttons down last.
To make the arms, cut two small pieces of pipe cleaner. Twist a smaller piece onto the end for the hands. Add glue to the arms and glue onto your puddle.
I’m a little snowman, look at me! How’s the weather today? Let’s look outside. It’s sunny! Uh oh!
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