Winter is the perfect season to get cozy with some delightful snowman crafts for preschoolers. Let’s dive into a world of creativity where simple materials transform into magical snowmen!
Cotton Ball Snowman
Using cotton balls to create a fluffy snowman is as fun as it sounds! Glue them onto a piece of paper in the shape of a snowman, then decorate with buttons and a scarf for a truly tactile experience.
Paper Plate Snowman
Grab a couple of paper plates and let your little ones glue them together to create a snowman body. Add googly eyes and a carrot nose cut from orange paper, and you’ve got a charming snowman ready to brighten your day!
Popsicle Stick Snowman
Line up popsicle sticks to form the snowman’s body, painting them white and adding facial features with markers. Finish with a felt hat and scarf for a classic look that’s irresistibly cute!
Toilet Paper Roll Snowman
Upcycle toilet paper rolls by painting them white and decorating with buttons, googly eyes, and a carrot nose. It’s a perfect way to teach kids about reusing everyday items creatively.
Mason Jar Snowman
Paint a mason jar white and add painted features to create a snowman that can double as a holiday gift or decorative piece. Use it to hold treats or as a candle holder for extra warmth.
Snow Globe Craft
Create a mesmerizing snow globe using a clear plastic cup and a snowman cutout inside. Add some glitter for the snow effect, and you’ve got a craft that feels like a winter wonderland in a jar!
Pom Pom Snowman
Use pom poms to make a colorful snowman by gluing them together in the classic three-ball shape. Add a felt hat and scarf for a delightful and soft decoration that kids will adore.
Snowman Suncatcher
Craft a suncatcher snowman using contact paper and tissue paper. Hang it in the window and watch as sunlight brings your snowman to life with vibrant colors and a touch of magic.
Thumbprint Snowman
Create tiny snowmen with your child’s thumbprint and some paint. This personal touch adds charm and makes for a sweet card or wall hanging to showcase their creative spirit.
Snowman Garland
Make a festive garland by stringing together paper snowmen. Let the kids decorate each one uniquely, and hang it up to add a cheerful touch to any room.
Q-Tip Snowman
Dip Q-tips in white paint and dot them onto colored paper to create a snowman scene. This activity is perfect for developing fine motor skills while having snowy fun indoors.
Marshmallow Snowman
Stack marshmallows to build a snowman, using pretzel sticks for arms. It’s a sweet treat that doubles as a fun craft—just try not to eat all the materials before you’re done!
Wood Slice Snowman
Paint on wood slices to create rustic snowmen ornaments. This craft brings a natural element into your home and makes for beautiful, handmade tree decorations.
Pipe Cleaner Snowman
Twist pipe cleaners into snowman shapes for a flexible and colorful craft. Kids will love bending and shaping the pipe cleaners into fun snowman designs they can display anywhere.
Clay Snowman
Mold a snowman from air-dry clay, letting kids shape and decorate it however they like. Once dry, these snowmen become sturdy decorations that can last through the winter season.
Snowman Collage
Create a collage using different materials like fabric scraps, paper, and buttons to form a snowman. This art project encourages creativity and the use of mixed media for an eclectic look.

