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Snowman mask kids crafts
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Snowman mask

Cut out the center of a paper plate. Next, cut a hat out of cardboard. Round the top and side corners. Attach the finished hat to the plate using double-sided tape, then add a decorative band. Cut a carrot-shaped nose from orange paper and glue it in the middle. Finally, attach a skewer stick to...

Winter landscape kids crafts
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Winter landscape

Cut tree shapes out of paper trays. You can cut off the tops and arrange them one below another to create snow-covered fir trees. From the remaining pieces, cut out clouds and snowdrifts. Glue all the elements onto a blue sheet of paper to create a winter scene. Thanks to the paper trays, the landscape...

Girl in a skirt kids crafts
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Girl in a skirt

Cut out ten circles the size of a CD. Fold each circle into four parts. Glue five circles together to create one half of the skirt, and use the remaining five to make the other half. Draw and cut out the body of the figure. Glue it to one part of the skirt, then attach...

Winter candle holder kids crafts
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Winter candle holder

Coat a jar with glue and then sprinkle it with salt. While the surface is still wet, use a stick to draw any patterns you like and leave it to dry. Finally, tie a ribbon or a bow around it. The finished winter candle holder can be a lovely handmade gift. Material used:

Musical snowman kids crafts
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Musical snowman

On a white sheet of paper, trace a CD and, above it, a smaller circle. Draw arms on the sides and cut out the whole shape. Glue the CD in place of the larger circle. Cut a hat from corrugated cardboard and glue it onto the snowman’s head. Cut a nose from orange foam and...

Pinocchio kids crafts
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Pinocchio

On a rectangle cut from cardboard, draw a frame using a wax crayon held on its side. Coat a wooden spoon with glue and attach it to the paper. The bowl of the spoon will be Pinocchio’s head, and the handle will be his long nose. Use sticks or small branches to glue on the...

Learning clock kids crafts
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Learning clock

Make a hole in the center of a paper plate using a stick. Cut two clock hands from decorative foam in different colors—one longer and one shorter. Pierce them with the stick as well. Thread a craft wire through the two holes of a button. Then pass the ends of the wire through the clock...

Snowman made from a spoon kids crafts
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Snowman made from a spoon

Draw eyes and a smile on a plastic spoon using a black marker. Cut a triangular nose from decorative foam and attach it with double-sided tape. Glue on a hat, then add a scarf, gently cutting the ends. Cut several circles from white foam, pierce them with a stick, and slide them one by one...

Winter window kids crafts
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Winter window

Place a piece of Christmas tree tinsel on a white sheet of paper and paint its “needles” using shades of blue or purple. Create patterns that resemble frost on a windowpane. Then move the tinsel to another empty area on the paper and paint again to get more icy marks. Complete the composition by painting...

Happy tree kids crafts
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Happy tree

Children color a tree template in different colors using wax crayons. On the flat side of a cork, they draw a smiling face and then stamp it onto the paper. They redraw the face over the imprint before each new stamping. They use different markers so the stamps come out in various colors. Next, they...