25 {Irresistibly Adorable} Snowman Crafts, Activities and Treats

Snowman season is almost here, and to ring it in, I’ve rounded up a bunch of unbelievably cute snowman crafts, activities and recipes for you and your kids to try this winter!

25 Irresistibly adorable snowman crafts treats and activities for kids

In this collection, you’ll find 25 easy and adorable snowman crafts, oh-so-cute holiday treats, and unique snowman activities to keep the kids busy when the snow starts flying. Enjoy!

 

25 Snowman Crafts, Activities & Treats for All Ages

button snowmenDig out the button collection and make a set of snowman Christmas cards. – Scrappin’ with Dee Dee.

These “melting snowman” ornaments are really easy to make, and so darn cute! – Occasionally Crafty

Make an adorable button snowman with buttons, ribbon and twine. – funEZcrafts

 

snowman treats

These snowman cheese strings would be perfect in a lunch box or as a class party treat. – No Biggie

Hot chocolate is always a treat after a play in the snow. Snowman hot chocolate is even better! – Meet the Dubiens

 

snowman crafts and activities

Our snowman activity tray keeps the toddlers and preschoolers busy for ages. – Happy Hooligans

Craft stick snowmen look adorable on the Christmas tree. – Happy Hooligans

These toilet roll snowmen are too cute for words.  It’s one of my favourite snowman crafts ever. – Happy Hooligans

 

lighted snowman crafts

Brighten up a winter night with these simple glowing snowmen. – Stuff by Ash

Light up the tree with a bunch of tea light snowman ornaments. – Paging Fun Mums

 

snowman ornaments and activities

Upcycle a toilet roll into a snowman Christmas tree ornament. – Happy Hooligans

Make snowman faces with a styrofoam produce tray and a few crafty odds and ends. – Happy Hooligans

We used scraps of fleece and quilt batting to make these sweet, cardboard roll snowmen. – Happy Hooligans

 

cool snowman treats and a snowman fridge too

Woohoo!  A snowman fridge!  How cool is that?  – Hands On: As We Grow

Oreo Snowman Pops!  Perfect for a kids’ Christmas party, or use them as gift-toppers. – The Idea Room

Nutter Butter snowman cookies would make a great holiday party treat. – My Pretty Purse

 

unique snowman activities

Who needs carrots and coal?  Decorate a snowman with sticks and stones found around the yard.  – Happy Hooligans

Little ones can observe the melting process with this snowman in a bag experiment. – Teach Preschool.

If you’re not up to building a full-size snowman, make some miniature potato head snowmen instead. – Happy Hooligans

 

cd snowman and sock olaf

Don’t throw out your scratched discs!  Make these easy CD snowman ornaments for the Christmas tree! – Happy Hooligans

An Olaf sock-snowman would be terrific to tuck into the stocking of a “Frozen” fan. – One Creative Mommy

 

hanging snowman ornaments

Grab a handful of craft sticks and make a snowman door-hanger. – Happy Home Fairy

Put your baby food jars to good use, and make some these cute, little snowman ornaments. – Crazy Little Projects
easy snowman activities

Kids will love this magic foaming dough snowman experiment.  Check it out.  You can make a foaming Olaf too! – Fun at Home with Kids

Package up some snowman play dough for party favours, stocking-stuffers or gifts for the classroom. –  No Time for Flashcards

And don’t forget these plastic spoon snowmen by Crafts by Amanda! Wouldn’t they be cute on a table top or a mantel?

 

And there you have it!  Lots of snowman inspiration to keep the kids happy and busy this winter!

Looking for more fun activities to keep the kids busy this winter?  Check out:

Painting the Snow

Diamond Dig Snow Bin

Coloured Backyard Ice Sculptures

Colouring Snow with Liquid Watercolours

Melting Ice with Salt and Watercolours

 

 

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