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I thought a whole sheet would be too much for the kids but you be the judge.
I used blue so the white snowmen would stand out.
Have your children press their thumbprints and fingerprints on the paper to make snowmen.
We also used different color fine-tipped markers to draw buttons on the snowmen.
I pressed the cardboard piece down and then slid the bottom of it over to create the triangle shape.
We had a lot of different cardboard strips going on for all the colors.
We also used some glitter glue to add glitter to the snowmen hats.
To do this I used a craft knife to cut two small slits under the snowmans head.
Then I pulled a small piece of gift wrapping ribbon through the holes and tied a knot.
We used a variety of different colors.
The boys snowmen scenes turned out soooo cute!
Here is my 7-year olds.
Heres a close-up of some of the snowmen.
Here is my 4-year olds and a close up of some of his snowmen below.
My boys LOVED this craft and Im not gonna lie, I obviously did too!
you’re able to create some pretty funny scenes with your snowman.
These would make the cutest cards for Christmas if you folded your paper in half instead of cutting it.