Snow Much Fun!

Art
Drink Mix Jar Snowman
I took those white plastic kool-aid jars (the ones that sweetened kool-aid comes in, tang, and
other drinks)-painted them white and while the paint was still sticky, sprinkled fake snow on
them. Dabbed on black paint eyes and buttons, orange nose, tied a plaid fabric "scarf" around
the neck.

Sock Hats
Children's mismatched socks make perfect snow hats for your favorite snowman and winter
craft projects. Simply cut at the ankle, place the sock cuff on the craft's head, tie the end with
yarn or ribbon for a perfect winter hat.

Acorn Snowman
What You Need:
3 acorns for each snowman
1 acorn top for each snowman
acrylic paint in white and red
purchased miniature bow or ribbon
8" thin ribbon
snow texture paint
black marker or paint
orange acrylic paint
toothpick
sandpaper
hot glue
What You Do:  Gently rough up the outside of each acorn with a piece of sandpaper. Paint
acorns white, 2 or 3 coats may be needed to cover. Paint the acorn top with red paint, repeat
and let dry. Glue each acorn together with hot glue. Hot glue acorn top on as a hat. Use black
marker, or a toothpick dipped in black paint, to dot on eyes, mouth and buttons. Use the other
end of the toothpick to paint on nose with orange paint. Glue the bow tie, or ribbon fashioned
into a bow tie, to the front of the snowman. Glue the thin piece of ribbon to the back of the
snowman as a hanger. When everything is dry, hang the snowman on a nail on the wall. Now
using the snow texture paint, add some snow to the hat. Allow to dry completely.

Beanie Snowman
You will need:
plain white sock (child's size)
tea bags
3/4 cup raw rice
rubberband
Fiberfil
black pom pom
black marker
orange felt or foam
blush and a Q-tip
buttons (optional)
scrap piece of flannel or other material
Instructions:   Tea dye the sock for a country look by dipping sock in strained tea and soaking
for ten minutes. Another option (pictured here) is to turn the sock inside out first to give it a terry
cloth look. Fill the toe part of the sock with 3/4 cup raw rice. If you want to spend a little more
money you can use 1 cup polypellets. Tie a rubberband around the sock (just above rice fill).
This makes the body. In the next part of the sock put a medium size ball of Fiberfil. Tie a
rubberband around sock just above the Fiberfil part. (This makes the head). Now turn the
opening of the sock down partway over the head (this will be the hat) Glue a black pom pom to
the small hole on top. Use a black marker to make eyes and a mouth. You can use orange paint
or a small triangle of orange craft foam for the nose (put the triangle sideways) I use a q-tip with
a little bit of blush on to give him rosy cheeks. For
the body part either glue buttons three in a row vertically or use a black marker for this.Tie a
scrap piece of flannel LOOSELY around neck part for the scarf.

Clothespin Snowmen
You will need
wooden clothespins
1 1/8" wood circles
3/4" x 5/8" wooden spools
craft wire
ribbon or material scrap
acrylic paint in black*, white, and orange
white craft glue
small foil Christmas tree or other embellishment
* You can use a black marker instead of paint if you prefer.
What you do Paint the clothespin with white acrylic paint. Allow to dry and repeat for a second
coat. Glue the spool to the center of the wood circle. Paint the spool and circle black. Glue the
dry black hat to the top of the dry white clothespin.
Cut a piece of craft wire long enough to form a hanger for your ornament (approx 6"-8"). Wrap
the ends of the craft wire around the "neck" of the clothespin, creating a loop. With the wire loop
at the back, wrap a scrap of material or ribbon around the neck and tie for a scarf, covering any
exposed craft wire. Using a small paintbrush, or even a toothpick, dot on eyes, mouth and
buttons with black paint. Use orange for the nose and glue foil tree to the hat. Hang!

Three Dimensional Snowman
Materials: Blue construction paper, white paint, sponge, glitter, button eyes, pompoms,
popcorn, pipe cleaners, black beans
Directions: Sponge paint a snowman shape. Poke two holes to thread yarn through. Cut
mittens from folded construction paper and glue to the ends of the yarn. Use construction paper
scraps, cotton, yarn, fabric, buttons, cloth, beans, beads, or popcorn to create a face, hat
buttons for snowman.

Snowman Stick Puppets
Cut out snowman shape out of white cardboard paper. Children can decorate their snowman
with cutout pieces of felt, small buttons, or sparkles. Tape a popsicle stick to the back of the
snowman yo create puppet..

Melting Snowman
Materials: Glue , Wax Paper , Wood Bead , Black Felt , Glue , Black Sharpie (marker), Orange
Sharpie (marker), Scrap Material
Directions:  On the wood bead you will need to draw a face with the black sharpie and orange
sharpie (for the carrot nose). Next you will need to cut a rectangle and a square out of your
black felt. Fold the rectangle into a circle, gluing the two ends together. Once you have done this
snip small 2 or 3 cm snips into one end of the circle. Glue that end onto the square to form a
hat. With the scrap felt you have left you can cut out ovals and then cut one end off to make them
look like mitten. Next you will need to place your wax paper out and squeeze a blob of glue out
onto the wax paper. Place the bead in the middle along w/ the black hat, black mittens and a
scrap of thin material for the scarf. Leave to dry, when dry it will look like the snowman melted.

Snowman Palm
Materials: White Paint , Light Blue Paper , Black Paper , Orange Scrap Paper , Black Marker ,
Paint Brush
Directions Paint only the palm of your hand. Place the palm print down on paper. Do this three
times, one on top of the other. Next either cut out a black hat and orange carrot nose out of
paper or wait until paint is dry and draw them on. Don’t forget to draw on the stick arms you can
also use real twigs for the arms if you choose.

Glitter snow globes
Get some baby food jars. Glue a small plastic snowman or other figure to the inside of the jar
with waterproof adhesive. Let it dry. Fill the jar with water. Add glitter. Use plastic shavings as
"snow." Fasten the lid. Melt some wax to seal the lid or use hot glue. Vary the globes by
changing the figures & colors of glitter.

Snow person
Put a jar lid in the toe of a sock. Crumple newspaper into three balls. Put the largest one in the
sock on top of the lid. Tie string around the sock above the ball. Add the other balls, tying string
above each one. Cut off the rest of the sock above the last piece of string. To make a hat brim,
trace around a water glass onto paper. Cut out the circle. Set an empty film canister in the
center of the circle and trace around it. Cut out the small circle to form a ring. Slide the paper
ring over the canister and tape it in place. Glue the hat over the cut end of the sock. Glue on
button eyes and buttons on the body. For a scarf, tie a fabric strip around the neck. Place twig
arms under it. Glue on a sequin mouth. Glue on a button nose.

Snowballs
Take a styrofoam ball and place on an egg carton or other stand to prevent rolling. Paint the
surface that is showing with thinned white glue. Then put white and blue tissue paper squares
into the glue. Sprinkle sparkles sparingly. Then turn the ball over and complete the other side
with glitter, stickers, paint, or small candies.

Sparkle Snow people
Snowmen can be painted using a mixture of white glue, water, and paint and then sprinkled with
sparkles to let dry. Creates an interesting effect.

Doily Snow People
One Large Doily for body, One Small Doily for head, One Small Doily, cut in half for arms, black
construction paper for eyes, 3 buttons and mouth. Glue to colored construction paper.

Snow people
Make snow people out of white toilet paper tubes...cut them into sections & then the children
can glue 2 or 3 sections together to make a snowmen...add buttons for eyes or what ever, yard
for a scarf, etc...

Ice Cream Stick Snowman
large hour glass shaped ice cream or craft stick
white acrylic paint
black acrylic paint
orange toothpick
black toothpick
black yarn or cord
scrap of material for scarf
black fine point marker

Paint craft stick white on both sides and let dry. Paint top of craft stick black for the hat. Glue
black toothpick in place just below the bottom of the black hat you just painted. The toothpick
becomes the hat brim, so line it up carefully. Glue cord or yarn in a loop to the back of the craft
stick.

Tie scrap of material around neck as scarf. Glue in place to keep it from sliding off. Using black
marker, draw on eyes, mouth and belly buttons. Glue half of an orange toothpick in place for the
nose.

Sock Snowman
What You Need:
men's over the calf tube socks
clean cat litter
3 plastic recloseable bags
3 buttons
material with a holiday pattern
white yarn
1 red jingle bell
3 black plastic gems, beads, or dots
What You Do:
Using clean cat litter, fill each plastic bag and seal, each one having less litter than the other so
that you end up with three different sizes. Put the largest sealed bag inside the tube sock. Push
the bag all the way to the bottom (toe) of the sock. Put the medium sized bag inside the sock
and then the smallest bag on top. Carefully lay the sock on its side so that it is easier to work
with. Tie a piece of white yarn in between each litter bag, creating the snowman's sections.
There should be one piece of yarn tied over each bag. You should still have the top of the sock
left, approximately 3"-5" in length.
Stand the snowman up and move the body sections around until he is in a standing position
and can remain that way on his own. Fold the top of the sock down to form a cap and to cover
the top piece of white yarn. Using pinking shears cut a strip of holiday fabric and tie around the
hat. Glue the red jingle bell in place on the tied material.
Cut another strip of material and tie around the neck to fashion a scarf. Cut three squares out of
the fabric and glue in different spots on the snowman's body (see photo). Glue a button to each
material patch. Glue the black beads in place for eyes and nose.

Three Dimensional Snowmen
Materials:
Blue construction paper
white paint
sponge
glitter
button eyes
pompoms
popcorn
pipe cleaners
black beans
Sponge paint the snowman shape. Poke two holes to thread yarn through. Cut mittens from
folded construction paper and glue to the ends of the yarn. Use construction paper scraps or
found objects (buttons, cloth, beans, beads, popcorn) to create a face, hat buttons for
snowman. Cut cloth and pompom for a hat, glue triangle out for a nose, pipe cleaner arms,
button eyes, black bean mouth, popcorn buttons.

Drama
Creative Movement
Ten happy snowmen dancing all around.
Dancing all around (spin in place).
Ten happy snowmen dancing all around,
The sun came out and one melted to the ground (make sun with arms,
one slides to the ground).
Nine.... Eight.... Seven.... and so on.
No little snowmen dancing in the sun.
First there were ten and now there are none!

Fine Motor
Snowball Sorting
Provide children with a variety of different sized cotton balls, and let them pick them up with a
tweezers and place them in sorting cups, or just fill empty egg cartons with them.

Snowman Lacing
Print snowman clip art on to white card stock, laminate, and punch holes around outside edge
for a home made lacing card.

Games:
Frosty Supplies
A roll of toilet paper for each team Sheet of orange, black, red and yellow construction paper for
each team Hat for each team Scissors for each team
How To Play: Have several teams of four or five children. When you say, "GO" they should wrap
one of the people on their team up in toilet paper (leaving an opening for nose and eyes). Once
they've built their "Frosty" they can utilize the hat and construction paper to decorate him with.
Put a time limit on decorating. Give a prize for the first completed Frosty, most unique Frosty,
ugliest Frosty, cutest Frosty, etc.

Hoops
If you have an old hula hoop lying around, dig it out and play this fun winter game!
What you need: Hula hoop, yarn, pine cone
What you do: Place a hula hoop in the snow so that it can stand facing you. Form some
snowballs to throw through the hoop. Practice throwing farther and farther from the hoop. Tie
yarn around a pine cone, leaving about a 12" tail of yarn. Attach the tail of yarn to the top of the
hula hoop so that the pine cone hangs into the middle of the hoop. Make a snowball and see if
you can hit the pine cone. Is it easy or hard?

Language:
See the snowballs,
One, two, three
That make a snowman
Just for me!

Snowman
This is snowman happy.
This is snowman sad.
This is snowman sleepy.
This is snowman mad.
This is snowman melting away.
Hoping that he can come again another day!

Five Little Snowmen
Five little snowmen shivering in the ice.
The first one said,
"This isn't very nice."
The second one said,
" I can hardly wait for spring."
The third one said,
"Then birds will sing!"
The fourth one said,
"Here comes the bright, warm sun!"
The fifth one said,
"This is our last day of fun!
"Ah," said the snowmen as warm breezes blew.
Five little snowmen know winter is through

Chubby Little Snowman
A chubby little snowman
Had a carrot nose
Along came a bunny,
And what do you suppose?
That hungry little bunny
Looking for his lunch,
Ate the snowman's carrot nose,
Nibble, nibble, CRUNCH!

Math:
Snow person Counting Buttons
Cut ten snowman shapes from construction paper, decorate, and program with numbers and
number words one through ten.  Supply children with buttons they can place on the snowman
according to what number is on the snowman. Use all of them or just one through five
depending on the child's skill level.  Laminate or cove with clear contact paper to make them
last.

Music:
I'm a Little Snowman
sung to "I'm a Little Teapot"
I'm a little snowman
Short and fat (knees bent slightly, arms curved out at sides)
Here is my scarf (hand movement across neck and shoulders)
And here is my hat. (pretend to put one on)
When the sun comes out (arms up and together to form large circle above head)
I'll melt away (sing slowly, sink to floor, pause)
But don't worry (sit up, look confident)
I'll be back some day! (point to self, tapping chest with finger)

Little Snowman
sung to "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"
Little snowman round and fat,
In your scarf and funny hat.
Orange carrot for a nose,
Frosty head and frosty toes.
Little snowman, be my friend.
Please don't melt till winter's end.

~Elizabeth Scofield (submitted by Becce in Missouri)

Recipes: Snack Ideas
Snowman Soup Recipe
3 cups powdered sugar
1 cup nonfat dry milk
2 cups instant NesQuik
3/4 cup non dairy creamer
1 large (6 oz.) box instant chocolate pudding
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl and store in air tight containers. To enjoy, add 3 T to a cup of
boiling hot water. (Use more or less mix depending upon size of mug and your taste buds).

Snowman Poop
Leave snowman poop ALL over the house (mini-marshmallows) and a little puddle of water on
the kitchen floor with a top hat and scarf beside it.

Popcorn Snowmen
15 cups popped popcorn
1/2 cup butter or margarine
2 10 oz. package marshmallows
Thin pretzel sticks, raisin, candy corn, mini jawbreakers, red hots, gumdrops, and fruit leather

Royal icing
Pour the popcorn into a large bowl: set aside. Melt the butter in a nonstick saucepan over
medium-low heat. Add the marshmallows, stirring constantly until melted. Pour over the popcorn
and stir to coat. When cool enough to touch, rub margarine on your hands and form popcorn
balls. Stack three popcorn balls for a snowman. Using icing for glue, add pretzel stick arms,
raisin eyes, and a candy corn nose. Arrange mini jawbreakers into a broad grin. For buttons,
use gumdrops or red hots. For scarves, cut rectangles out of fruit leather and tie and fringe the
ends. Makes about 5 snowmen.

Snowman Toast
Materials: Toast , Softened Cream Cheese , Raisins, Carrots , Fruit Roll Up , Circle Cookie
Cutter
Directions: After you have toasted your bread using your circle cookie cutter cut bread.   Have
your child spread on the softened cream cheese to create the snow then add the snowman
features using the raisins and carrots. Cut the fruit roll up into strips to create a scarf. Enjoy this
fun treat.

Science
A Melting Snowman
Materials: 3 large balloons , 1 large bowl , 1 medium bowl , 1 small bowl , salt , water table or
large plastic container , accessories for snowman (hat, scarf) , felt cut into shapes for eyes,
nose, mouth and buttons
Directions:  Fill the balloons with water so each one will fit into the bowls. Freeze until solid.
(takes 12-24 hours) Remove the balloon pieces and take the solid ice balls and place them one
on top of the other by placing the largest one inside the water table and the other two balls on
top. Use salt on the bottom of the table and in between the ice balls to help them fuse together.
Now add the felt pieces (they stick right on the ice) as well as the other accessories. This
makes an adorable little snowman that the children can watch melt."

Sensory
Winter Bubble Magic
10 cups of water
1 cup of dishwashing detergent, preferably Joy or Dawn
1/4 cup glycerin (available at natural food and craft stores)
plastic bucket
plastic bubble wand
1. Mix the water, detergent, and glycerin in a bucket.

2. Take the bucket and bubble wand outside on a really cold day, when the thermometer is
reading 0 degrees or below.

3. Dip your wand in the bucket and blow gently through the wand to create a bubble. What
happened to your bubble? Did it freeze? What happens when you blow your bubbles out into
the cold winter wind?

4. Try to keep your bubble on the wand. Allow the bubble to freeze. What happens to the
bubble's color when it freezes? Experiment with your bubbles on different days. How does the
temperature affect the bubbles?
All the DAZE Productions
Endless ideas for "all the daze" you spend with children.
Snowman
DAZE
c. Marcia Arpin
www.alltheDAZE.com
established July, 1, 2002
Baby, it's cold outside!
"Thanks a lot
Marcia. Great
ideas and
great site.
Really helpful.
My kids at
school
enjoyed the
themes and
activities I
used from
here. The
leaves and
sensory
activities were
the best.
Once again
thanks."
Elena