Snow can truly be magical. It plays a pivotal role in many books. movies, and poems. Whole photographic collections are based off of its beauty. And best of all, snow inspires creativity. Just take a look at these 32 Creative, Inexpensive Winter Craft and Recipes Ideas.
Great Snowy Crafts and Eats
Chocolate Pretzel Snowman Craft-Here’s to tasty, crafty fun from Hungry Happenings.
Cinnamon-Sugar Snowflakes–Jackie at Happy Hooligans has once again knocked it out of the park with tortillas made into lovely snowflake eats.
Dancer Snowflakes–A truly unique take on a traditional snowflake from Pink Stripey Socks.
DIY Snow Covered Pine Cones-Kristen at Ella Claire shows you how simple it is to make these lovely crafts/decorations.
Festive Winter Window Decor-Make your window really reflect the season with these faux stained glass snowflakes and snow from Kinder Craze.
Fizzy Snowflakes-Your kids will be fascinated by these snowflakes that fizz and dissolve from I Can Teach My Child.
Frozen Cupcakes-Let it snow with these delicious eats from Kasey Trenum.
Handprint Snowflake And Poem-This fun to create ornament craft from Mamas Like Me also makes a great Christmas gift.
Icy Cold Snow Dough-You can give this snow recipe from Growing A Jeweled Rose a real chill by refrigerating it.
Indoor Snowball Fight-Take the action inside without wetting down or tearing up the place with this clever snowball set from Sew Can Do.
Instant Snow-Adventures in Wunderland shows you how to make a fun snow substitute for the days when the real thing is just not available.
Lighted Snowflake Canvas-Craft and beautiful display art wrapped into one with this amazing creation from The Love Nerds.
Melted Snowman Hot Chocolate Gift Jars-Get your craft on while creating fantastic Christmas gifts using this inspired design by Growing Up Gabel.
Melting Snowman Slime Winter Sensory Play–Oohhy, gooey fabulousness from Little Bins For Little Hands.
Milk Jug Igloo-When the weather outside is frightful, the upcycled craft from The Pinterested Parent will be so delightful.
No-Sew Sock Snowman Craft-No sewing required is music to my ears with this beauty from Easy Peasy and Fun.
Pom-Pom Painted Cardboard Snowglobe Craft–A quick and clever winter craft from Michelle at Crafty Morning.
Q-Tip Painted Snowman-Mess for Less shows you the magic of q-tips in bringing a winter scene to life.
Recycled Can Lid Snowman Ornament-Stacy at Things To Share And Remember shows you how to use upcycling to create beautiful Christmas tree decorations and gifts.
Rhinestone Snowflakes-Super, shimmery snowflakes perfect for hanging on the tree from Cutting Tiny Bits.
Shredded Paper Snowman-Housing a Forest shows you a clever way to put shredded paper to work creating a Frosty look-a-like.
Snow Paint-Such an easy way to enjoy experimenting with color on the snow from The Idea Room.
Snow Slime In A Jar-Shiny, slimy goodness for hours of play from No Time for Flash Cards.
Snow Storm In A Jar–A great way to create the kind of storm that you can enjoy from the comfort of your home. Thanks for teaching us how Lemon Lime Adventures.
Snow Volcano-Growing a Jeweled Rose shows you how to make the snow erupt and come to life.
Snowball Cupcakes-Baking a Moment shows you just how delicious snowballs can really be.
Snowman Bowling–Nothing but strikes with this active craft From ABCs to ACTs.
Snowman Luminaries-Such a wonderfully, creative craft to light up the holidays from Kids Craft Room.
Snowman Twister-Such a clever take on a classic from Pint-Sized Treasures. Perfect for keeping the young ones entertained when you are cooped up inside.
Snowy Paper Bag Tree Craft–Combine reading and an accompanying craft for an afternoon of fun from Crayon Box Chronicles.
Sparkly Snow Play Dough-Help the kids have a blast with this shimmery mass of play goodness from A Little Pinch of Perfect.
String Cheese Snowmen–NoBiggie shows you how to make an after school snack that the kids will enjoying eating, as much as making.
For more Fun Ideas:
31 Things To Make With Candy Canes
12 Cheap Fizzing, Popping, and Erupting Kids’ Science Experiments
I don’t have winter here, but I really want to touch the snow. Those snowy winter crafts are beautiful and the food looks delicious. Thank you for sharing in Family Fun Friday.
These are all wonderful ideas. Thank you for sharing with us at #MMBH!
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