This holiday season feels so much different than the past few. Caden is old enough (4.5 years old) to really understand that the holidays and festivities are occurring, and my daughter (2.5 years old) loves nothing more than to yell “Christmas” at the site of any Christmas lights. I think all of us moms want to make this time magical for our little ones, but as usual we just can't do all the things. So today I'm sharing some super SIMPLE and EASY, LOW LIFT crafts I planned for Caden, specifically this printable snowman craft.
In an effort to enjoy the holidays with a special get together with our good friends whose children happen to be Caden's besties, we invited them over for a 4pm happy hour with wine for the adults and crafts for the kids. I can say this printable snowman template was a HUGE hit, and a very self-sufficient activity for our little preschoolers to get 10 minutes of uninterrupted catch up time.
How to Use this Printable Snowman Template
Materials Required for the Craft
- Printable Snowman
- Glue Stick (I prefer to the ones that go on as purple so the kids can understand where it is being applied)
- Cotton Balls or Sparkly Pom Poms
Steps to Assemble Your Snowman
- Print this free printable snowman I created
- Let the kids apply glue to the snowman
- Assemble the snowman's body using cotton balls or pom poms
- For the older kids, you can have them color in the background with trees
Free Printable Snowman Template
To get this printable snowman, download and send to your printer!
Seasonal Activities to Pair with the Snowman Craft
Build Gingerbread Houses
We grabbed these $4 mini gingerbread house kits and they were PERFECT! Definitely purchase a few more candy toppings, like fun sprinkles, Annie's mini bunny gummies, and mini m&ms, because the pack only comes with one kind of tiny colorful candies.
Decorate Holiday Shaped Cookies
Grab a package of pre-cut sugar cookie dough from the grocery store, roll it out with a rolling pin (just make sure you don't make them too thin. Then let your kids help cut them into fun holiday shapes and go crazy with decorations!
Here's some good options for holiday shapes:
- Christmas Cookie Shapes
- Hanukkah Cookie Shapes (or here is an easy cookie kit with everything you need)
And here are some good decoration ingredients:
- Annie's Mini Bunnies
- Annies Pull-Apart Strings
- Holiday Deck the Halls Sprinkles
- Very Merry Sprinkle Box
- Festive & Bright Sprinkles
- Holiday Metallic Sprinkles
- M&Ms Minis Tube
- White Cookie Icing
Bake Bears in a Blanket
These bears tucked away in a cozy puff pastry on a chocolate pillow could not be cuter! A great baking activity to do with your kiddos. Caden is going to be obsessed when I do this with him.
Make the Viral Snow Global Mocktail
You've likely seen this on TikTok or Instagram. It would make a super fun “science experiment” to do with your little ones. Instead of alcohol, just fill with sparkling water!
Friends Gift Exchange
Make a $10 cap and do a little friends gift exchange. Its a great experience for toddlers to experience giving gifts themselves to see their friends happy. I have a ton of great options in this roundup of white elephant gifts.