15 Amazingly Simple Yet Beautiful Winter Crafts Your Kids Would Love To Make

Winter is coming! No, really, this is not just another Game of Thrones reference. November is almost here and the first snow is probably just a few weeks away, or maybe it is already snowing where you live. But here’s a fun idea you can do to spend some quality, creative time with your little kids. Why don’t you get them into crafting while they are still so young. It will give them an alternative to a lot of store bought decorations and items that can save them quite a lot of money some day. But if you tell that to them right now, they won’t really understand it just yet, so what you can do is start with something that will become a very fun activity for them – winter crafts that they can decorate their room with.

Welcome to a new collection of DIY projects in which we are going to show you 15 Amazingly Simple Yet Beautiful Winter Crafts Your Kids Would Love To Make. The ideas that you are going to see below are extremely easy. There’s absolutely nothing complicated about them. Most of these are made of materials you already have at home and each of these crafts should take less than an hour to craft. An hour of fun with your little ones. Also, if you want to let them try these crafts on their own, we’ve included tutorials that you can print out for them or open on the tablet. Enjoy!

1. Popsicle Stick Hot Chocolate Mug – Winter Crafts for Kids

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2. Paper Plate Snowflake Yarn Art

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3. Borax Snowflake

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4. Pasta Snowflake

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5. Foam Cup Snowmen

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6. Paper Plate Penguin

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7. Frozen Olaf Cup Craft For Kid

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8. Popsicle Stick Reindeer

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9. Frosty Pinecone Craft

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10. Snowman Sensory Bottle

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11. Melted Snowman Craft

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12. Stained Glass Mitten

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13. Bubble Wrap Snowy Tree Kid Craft

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14. Cotton Pad Snowman Puppets

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15. Doily Snowman Craft

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Posted by Fidan

A young enthusiast with a passion for home decor and architecture, I love writing articles that inspire and guide readers in transforming their spaces into stylish, functional, and beautiful environments.