10 Adorable Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep Them Busy Indoors

Here are some fun, easy, and creative winter craft ideas for kids! These projects use simple materials and are perfect for keeping little ones engaged during the colder months.

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Winter Crafts for Kids


1. Snowflake Salt Art

Snowflake Salt Art

  • What to Do: Use white glue to draw snowflake patterns on dark-colored paper. Sprinkle salt over the glue, shake off the excess, and let it dry. Once it’s dry, use watercolors to gently paint over the salt for a frosty, textured effect.
  • Materials: Dark paper, white glue, table salt, watercolors, paintbrush.

2. Paper Plate Snow Globe

Paper Plate Snow Globe

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  • What to Do: Cut out a winter scene with paper characters or animals, then glue it to a paper plate. Cover with clear plastic (like cling wrap or a plastic bag) and sprinkle glitter or cotton balls inside for a “snow” effect.
  • Materials: Paper plates, clear plastic, glitter, glue, crayons, cotton balls.

3. Pinecone Bird Feeders

Pinecone Bird Feeders

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  • What to Do: Spread peanut butter over a pinecone and roll it in birdseed. Hang it outside on a tree branch and watch the birds come to visit!
  • Materials: Pinecones, peanut butter, birdseed, string.

4. Cotton Ball Snowmen

Cotton Ball Snowmen

  • What to Do: Glue cotton balls onto a cardboard cutout of a snowman and decorate with buttons, googly eyes, and paper for hats and scarves.
  • Materials: Cardboard, cotton balls, glue, buttons, googly eyes, colored paper.

5. Wintery Window Clings

Wintery Window Clings

  • What to Do: Use puffy paint or fabric paint to create snowflakes and winter shapes on wax paper. Let them dry, peel them off, and stick them to windows for fun, reusable winter decorations.
  • Materials: Puffy paint or fabric paint, wax paper.

6. Felt Mitten Garland

Felt Mitten Garland

  • What to Do: Cut mitten shapes out of felt and decorate with buttons, fabric markers, or glitter. String them together to create a festive garland.
  • Materials: Felt, scissors, glue, buttons, markers, string.

7. Snowy Pinecone Trees

Snowy Pinecone Trees

  • What to Do: Paint pinecones green, then sprinkle them with white paint or glitter to look like snow. Stand them up as mini “trees” or glue them to cardboard to create a winter forest.
  • Materials: Pinecones, green and white paint, glitter, cardboard.

8. Handprint Penguins

Handprint Penguins

  • What to Do: Paint your child’s hand with black paint (except for the middle of the palm), stamp it on paper, and add googly eyes, an orange beak, and flippers.
  • Materials: Paint, paper, googly eyes, orange paper, glue.

9. DIY Snow Globes

DIY Snow Globes

  • What to Do: Glue a small plastic figurine to the inside of a mason jar lid, fill the jar with water and glitter, and screw the lid back on tightly. Shake to see the “snow” fall.
  • Materials: Mason jars, plastic figurines, water, glitter, glue.

10. Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

Popsicle Stick Snowflakes

  • What to Do: Paint popsicle sticks and glue them into snowflake shapes, then decorate with glitter, pom-poms, or sequins.
  • Materials: Popsicle sticks, paint, glue, glitter, pom-poms, sequins.

11. Winter Animal Masks

Winter Animal Masks

  • What to Do: Create masks of winter animals like polar bears, owls, and foxes using paper plates or construction paper, markers, and cotton balls for fur.
  • Materials: Paper plates or construction paper, markers, cotton balls, scissors, glue, elastic string.

12. Hot Cocoa Mug Art

Hot Cocoa Mug Art

  • What to Do: Cut out a paper mug shape, decorate it, and add a cotton ball “whipped cream” on top. Kids can add sprinkles by gluing sequins or small pom-poms.
  • Materials: Colored paper, cotton balls, markers, sequins or pom-poms, glue.

13. Snowy Sensory Bottles

Snowy Sensory Bottles

  • What to Do: Fill a plastic bottle with water, glitter, and a few drops of blue food coloring. Seal it tightly, and kids can shake the bottle to watch the “snow” swirl.
  • Materials: Plastic bottle, water, glitter, blue food coloring.

14. Paper Bag Snowy Owls

Paper Bag Snowy Owls

  • What to Do: Paint a paper bag white, glue on paper wings, and add googly eyes and a yellow paper beak. These snowy owls are cute and easy to make!
  • Materials: Paper bags, paint, googly eyes, colored paper, glue.

15. DIY Icicles

DIY Icicles

  • What to Do: Twist aluminum foil into icicle shapes, then coat in glue and sprinkle with glitter. Hang them up for a sparkling winter decoration.
  • Materials: Aluminum foil, glue, glitter, string.

These winter crafts are easy, fun, and help spark kids’ creativity during the colder months. Let me know if you’d like any further details or instructions!

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