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Snowflakes and Snowmen
Winter Crafts for Little Ones By Kymberly Pratt
What is more adorable than a toddler all bundled up for winter? Not many things, but the look on your child's face when he shows off one of these cute winter crafts comes close.
Adult supervision is required when making these crafts.
You'll need:
White construction paper
White or clear glue
Glitter
Paintbrush
Scrap cardboard
String
Fold a piece of white construction paper in half and then in half again. This way you should have four pieces folded together.
Next, help your child cut out a "snowflake." You can cut the corners off or cut outdifferent sizes of triangles. Another idea is to draw lines for them to follow along. Then, carefully unfold the paper and see the fun design.
Lay the snowflake on the scrap piece of cardboard and brush on some glue with a paintbrush. Your child is going to sprinkle the glitter over the glue, so it may be a good idea to work in sections so the glue doesn't dry. Give your child the glitter and let him sprinkle away! Allow the snowflake to dry completely before punching a hole in the top and attaching a piece of string to hang it. Another idea is to put a small magnet on the back and display the snowflake on the refrigerator.
You'll need:
Old shoebox
Black and green paint
White or clear glitter
Paintbrushes
Large white pompon balls
Snowman embellishments
White tacky glue


