Last Updated on December 17, 2025 by Masha Eretnova
This roundup of winter crafts gives kids from toddlers to elementary school fun art projects that feel seasonal and hands‑on.
The pin‑and‑paint paper snowflakes, snowy landscape paintings, and icy collage scenes use simple supplies you probably already have, and the variety means you can do a quick one‑off or a longer craft day.
These are perfect for elementary ages and up — lots of cutting, gluing, and color exploration that builds focus and gives you a pile of artwork to hang on the wall. Most projects don’t make a huge mess, and switching between calmer coloring and more dynamic painting keeps kids engaged.
Snowflake Drawing

Simple cartoon-style snowflake you can draw and color with you kids at home or in a classroom.
Get the steps: Snowflake drawing
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Snow Globe Craft

This snow globe paper art is a cozy Winter crafts idea that turns simple supplies into a snowy scene kids will love making. Using construction paper, scissors, a bit of white paint and Q-tips, kids cut out a snow globe shape and dab on snowflakes or paint a snowman inside.
This project is great for little makers (and even older kids who want to add arctic animals or details), because the steps are simple and most of the materials are everyday craft box staples.
Winter Paper Plate Wreath

This fun winter paper plate wreath uses a simple paper plate as the base that kids color or paint and then decorate with printable winter art cut‑outs to form a frosty wreath they can hang up.
Great for preschoolers and early elementary kids who like hands‑on decorating, this project doubles as a scissor practice activity and a cheerful display piece for cold, cozy days.
Painted Salt Snowflake Craft

This snowy salt snowflake craft starts with a free snowflake template that kids cover with glue and then sprinkle salt over — the magic happens when you add watercolor or paint, turning plain lines into shimmering, wintery art.
The texture of salt and wet paint makes this more than just coloring; it’s oddly calming and surprising for kids as the colors spread and sparkle.
Perfect for school‑age kids who love a bit of process art, or toddlers with help of parent.
Coffee Filter Snowman Craft

This cute coffee filter snowman crafts three stacked filters into a puffy snowman shape that kids decorate with paper eyes, carrot noses, buttons, and even a little hat.
It uses everyday supplies and gives kids lots of space to customize the face, arms, and accessories.
Great for toddlers up through early school age.
Melting Snowman Coloring Page

This melting snowman coloring page is a fun winter activity that mixes art with a silly seasonal twist. Kids can use crayons, markers, or paint to fill in the melting scene — perfect for a quiet table activity.
Great for younger makers who like coloring and storytelling, and also learning letters and writing.
Snowflake Suncatcher

Cut, layer, and stick bits of cellophane or tissue paper to make translucent snowflakes that glow in winter light if you place them on your windows.
Ideal for preschool and early elementary, this project supports pattern play and scissor skills, and kids love seeing their art sparkle when sunlight hits it.
Terracota Winter Bug Craft

This adorable terracotta winter bug craft turns ordinary pots into cute “bugs” dressed for chilly days — a playful winter craft to make with kids. With paint, googly eyes, and little winter accessories, kids make critters that look ready for snow.
This one works well with elementary‑aged kids who can manage paint and small pieces, and the sturdiness of the pots means creations can live on a shelf all winter long.
Winter Bookmarks To Color

These printable winter bookmarks are a cheerful winter craft for readers and doodlers. Kids color their own snowy scenes and characters, then cut and laminate (optional) to make bookmarks they’ll actually use in their favorite books.
And parents can join too! Plus, there are a few variations, so you can keep coloring for a few days!
Pipe Cleaner Icicles

DIY pipe cleaner icicles are a quirky, tactile winter craft that feels almost like science play. Twist sparkly pipe cleaners into spiky icicles, add beads or glitter for shine, and hang them up as fun (and cute) home decor.
Great for toddlers and preschoolers.
Winter Dot Coloring Page

If outdoor fun is out of the question, print out these winter dot marker coloring pages for a calm craft for little hands. Kids press dot markers over snowy pictures — perfect for early mark‑making and hand‑eye coordination.
Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers, they can color a few pages!
Reindeer Drawing

Adorable cartoon reindeer that kids can draw and color for a fun Christmas craft. This simple holiday drawing project is perfect for beginners and works great at home or in the classroom. A great way to help kids practice basic shapes, coloring skills, and Christmas creativity.
Get the tutorial: How to draw a reindeer
Yeti Craft

This yeti craft turns a plain plate into a fluffy snowy creature in this fun winter craft. With simple cutting and gluing, kids make shaggy yeti faces and ears that feel like they wandered out of a snowy forest.
Great for preschool and early elementary.
Winter Owl Craft

This winter owl craft makes a snowy forest friend out of paper and simple supplies — a delightful winter project that’s a bit more detailed. Bright eyes, feathered bodies, and seasonal colors give kids room to personalize their owls.
Perfect for kids who enjoy a bit more cutting and layering, this craft builds fine motor confidence and results in a wintery pal to keep.
Cardinal Handprint Winter Craft

The cardinal handprint craft is a sweet winter art project that turns little hand shapes into bright red birds. It’s a great way to combine art and memory keeping — each cardinal feels special, bold against winter themes.
This works well with a broad age range, home activity or classrom.
3D Origami Penguin

This 3D origami penguin project brings a bit of paper engineering to your winter days. Folding and assembling modular pieces makes a penguin that stands on its own — perfect for kids who like puzzles and hands‑on jobs.
Best for elementary and up, this one helps with patience and spatial thinking, and finished penguins make cute winter shelf décor.
Frosted Winter Mason Jar Luminaries

A plain mason jar turns into a glowing winter accent with just a few simple touches. Blue tree patterned paper wraps around the bottom to create a snowy forest look, while epsom salt and glitter give the glass a thick frosted finish. Once a candle or tea light is added, the jar softly sparkles and lights up. It looks like a tiny winter scene sitting right on your table or shelf.
Hot Cocoa Craft for Kids with Mug Templates

This cozy winter activity invites kids to build their own hot chocolate mug using torn paper pieces. It turns simple scraps into cheerful winter craft.
Homemade Snow Recipe with 2 Ingredients

Making pretend snow is quick and easy with just baking soda and hair conditioner. In minutes, the mixture turns into cool, crumbly snow that smells good and feels great to squeeze and shape. Extra recipe options let you swap ingredients based on what’s already at home. Pour it into a sensory bin, add toys or letters, and winter play is ready to go.
Snow Dough Recipe

This soft, moldable snow dough recipe provides a fun, tactile activity that mimics real snow.
Get the steps: Snow Dough Recipe
Toilet Paper Roll Snowman

Upcycle empty toilet paper rolls into adorable snowmen with paint, scarves, and buttons.
Snow Volcano Winter Science Activities for Preschoolers

Create erupting snow volcanoes to teach preschoolers about reactions with a chilly twist.
Get the steps: Snow Volcano Winter Science Activities for Preschoolers
Penguin Corner Bookmark Craft

Reading gets a little cuter with this penguin corner bookmark. Starting with a folded black bookmark, kids add white eyes, a round tummy, and an orange beak and flippers. It’s quick to make and adds a fun winter touch to books.
Spy Winter Wonderland Sensory Bag

This spy winter wonderland sensory bag hides surprises for kids to find while exploring textures.
Get the steps: Spy Winter Wonderland Sensory Bag
Paper Plate Melted Snowman Craft for Kids

A classic snowman gets a funny twist in this melted version. Kids cut a wavy paper plate and add pieces from the printable template, including the hat, carrot nose, arms, and buttons. Blue paper adds an icy touch around the puddle. It’s simple to prep and great for practicing cutting and gluing skills.
Pipe Cleaner Snowflakes

Flexible pipe cleaners are twisted into delicate snowflake shapes that are easy for kids to make and customize.
Paper Mittens Winter Craft for Kids with Free Template

Turn a simple printable into an adorable paper mitten garland. Kids can cut, color, and decorate each pair of mittens.
Letter J Coloring and Tracing Worksheet

A fun and simple Letter J coloring page and tracing worksheet made just for kids. This easy activity helps children practice writing both uppercase and lowercase J while enjoying coloring at the same time. Perfect for home or classroom use, it’s a great way to build fine motor skills, letter recognition, and early reading confidence in a relaxed, playful way.
Get the tutorial: Letter J Coloring and Tracing Worksheet
Easy Snow Globe Craft for Kids

This simple snow globe project is ideal for preschoolers, using minimal materials and encouraging creativity with decoration.
Easy Winter Scene For Kids
A quiet snowy day with bare trees and a tiny frozen pond makes this painting simple and relaxing for kids.
The dark branches stand out against the bright snow, and the white flakes falling from the deep blue sky create a peaceful winter feeling. Big brushstrokes and simple shapes make this easy to follow.
If you use blue cardstock, you will only need black and white paint!

Snowman Painting Idea
Making a snowman painting is always a fun Christmas idea. It feels like bringing your own little snow buddy to life! Kids love this because it’s simple, cute, and you can get creative with the scarf, hat, and smile.
A little white, a bit of blue, and a bright orange nose, and you’re all set!

Get this tutorial How To Draw A Snowman – Easy Tutorial and paint this snowman using this painting kit.
Popsicle Stick Christmas Tree Craft

Popsicle sticks are glued into a tree shape and decorated with sparkles and stickers in this crafty project. Very minimalist and modern Christmas trees 🙂
Finger-Knitted Elf Hats

Learn finger knitting to create cute elf hats, a cozy and creative Christmas craft that teens and tweens can proudly wear or gift.
Sock Snowman Craft

Transform old socks into adorable snowmen with simple supplies, a crafty and budget-friendly idea perfect for all skill levels.
Winter Wreath Craft for Teens

Make a beautiful winter wreath using simple materials, a classic holiday craft perfect for teens to decorate their rooms or front doors.
Grinch Coloring Page & Drawing Tutorial
A good excuse to rewatch the movie and do some coloring or practice drawing Grinch face! With a Santa hat and his signature grim, this drawing or painting idea will be a hit at any classroom and at home.

Get the tutorial: How to Draw Grinch
Paper Plate Snow Globes

DIY paper plate snow globes that kids can personalize with winter scenes and decorations. Simple and cute!
Clay Pot Snowman Wind Chime

Clay pot wind chimes add a touch of winter magic to your garden all year! These cute snowman-themed chimes turn simple terracotta pots into charming, musical decorations.
This snowman has a Christman cap on its head and a smiley face. The fun part is that you can add any of your favorite embroideries to this wind chime. It immediately cheers your spirit, and sure your kids will have fun dressing it up.
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Masha Eretnova, born in 1991, is a Buenos Aires-based certified teacher, artist, and member of the Professional Artist Association with 20+ years of personal painting journey.
She started painting and drawing very early and is now an international abstract artist and educator passionate about acrylic painting, gouache, and crafts.
Her works are part of international exhibitions and contests, including ArtlyMix (Brazil), Al-Tiba 9 (Spain), Exhibizone (Canada), Italy, and many more.
Besides her artistic pursuits, Masha holds a post-grad diploma in Teaching Film Photography and 2 music school diplomas: piano and opera singing.