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Snowflake Crafts and Activities

January 6, 2016 By Julie 4 Comments

Apparently I’m the only adult alive that LOVES snow.

Unfortunately, I live in Texas.

To ease my sorrow over the lack of white fluffy stuff, I complied this round up of snowflake crafts, sensory play, learning activities, and even yummy snowflake TREATS! You’ll be sure to find WARM ways to enjoy the snow and winter!

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Snowflake Crafts

Washi Tape Snowflakes from Best Toys for Toddlers

Snowflakes from Toilet Paper Rolls from Red Ted Art

Snowflake Crown from Me Plus 3 Today

*Water Color snowflakes newspaper from Buggy and Buddy

*Rainbow Snowflake Window Art from Two Daloo

*Puzzle Piece Snowflake Ornament from Mama Papa Bubba

*Popsicles Stick Snowflake Ornament from Fireflies and Mud Pies

Puffy Snowflake Painting from Inner Child Fun

*Yarn Wrapped Snowflakes from Cutting Tiny Bites

Snowflake Learning

Symmetry and Paper Snowflakes from Words N Needles

*Cotton Swab Snowflake Busy Bags from Play Dough to Plato

*Crystal Snowflakes from Little Bins for Little Hands

Play I Spy with Snowflakes from P is for Preschooler

*Build a Snowflake Busy Bag from Schooltime Snippets

Snowflake Sensory

Snowflake Play Dough from Learning and Exploring Through Play

*Snowflake Slime from Little Bins for Little Hands

Snowflake Oobleck from Little Bins for Little Hands

Winter Snowflake Sensory Bottle from The Jennifer Evolution

Snowflake Food

Snowflake Cookies from There’s Just One Mommy

Cinnamon and Sugar Snowflake Snack from Happy Hooligans

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EXTRA!

These snowflakes are a bit advanced for the preschool crowd, but they are sure to WOW!

Check out these intricate Star Wars, “Frozen”, and Minecraft snowflakes from The Joy of Boys

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Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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Comments

  1. Emma says

    January 11, 2016 at 5:51 pm

    I might love snow if I lived in Texas, too! lol! Love these fun ideas – snowflakes *crafts* I can handle 🙂

    Reply
    • Julie says

      January 12, 2016 at 8:04 am

      Ha ha! I did grow up in Chicago, so I know my snow! 😉

      Reply
  2. Jen says

    January 21, 2016 at 3:41 pm

    What a fab roundup. Pineed

    Reply
    • Julie says

      January 22, 2016 at 3:34 pm

      Thanks!

      Reply

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