Stuck inside on a snowy day? These winter crafts will entertain the kids as you wait out that blizzard.
Photo: Geoffrey Ross
Calm down antsy kids with this fun blizzard in a jar. Your kids will be mesmerized by the swirling glitter that’s sure to be shinier than the actual blizzard blowing outside the window.
Photo: Tony LanzKeep your house feeling festive all winter long with these paper cone trees made out of colourful cupcake liners. Mix up the patterns to decorate for other holidays: hearts for Valentine’s Day, shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day—the possibilities are endless!
Photo: Tony LanzMake these cute little elves in all kinds of colours and they can stay up even after the holidays are over. Your kids will love their little elf friends, but make sure to clean the pinecones thoroughly before you start crafting.
This super simple snowflake can be made in 45 seconds, but since scissors are involved, let the little ones take their time. Make a bunch and tape them to the wall or string them across the room to bring a pretty snowfall inside—without the freezing temperatures.
Illustrations: Alex MathersGet everyone in the family to make one of these adoarble sweater ornaments! They can each decorate them however they want, and at the end you’ll have a cute little family of sweaters. Plus, this salt dough recipe can also be used for all kinds of other crafts.
Photo: Erik PutzWreaths are super simple to make and look amazing when finished. This one has tiny dreidels on it, but your family can add whatever decorations they want. Try little bells or stars! This is the perfect craft to make as a family and hang up for everyone to see.
Make your kid want to wear his gloves by adding some felt, pompoms and googly eyes. These wacky monster pals will keep your little one’s fingers warm all winter long.
Photo: Erik PutzSnowglobes don’t have to be expensive. Have each kid make their own snow globe out of a jar and then add their favourite trinket or figurine for a personal touch.
Photo: Geoffrey RossThis little snowman took a page out of Rudolph’s book and got himself a nose that glows! Who knew an LED tea light could look so darn cute?
Save your leftover wrapping supplies to make these adorable crackers. Put whatever treats you want inside and have fun popping them open with your kids.
Photo: Tara McMullenMake this tiny toboggan with your kids when you’re too tired take them out to the big hill. Get popsicle sticks that are big enough, and you can make mini toboggans for all your kids’ dolls and action figures.
Photo: Tony LanzTake pasta crafts to the next level with this bowtie pasta garland. Some glitter and metallic paint make these bowties look super sophisticated. Opt for more colourful paint colours and polka dots if you want a funky look.
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Kevin is an associate editor for Canadian Business in Toronto, Ontario. More of their work can be found in MSN Canada, Chatelaine and This Magazine.