Attach a fabric scarf to the cutout; Plain paper or construction paper both make great backgrounds. Lastly, use construction paper to make a nose!
How to Make a Paper Snowman Christmas Craft for Kids
You can do this all over!
Stick the pipe cleaner through the plate to secure it (if the plate is too tough, make a tiny hole with the tip of the scissors).
All you need to make this winter craft for kindergartners are a few simple materials you probably already have on hand: For the buttons, you can cut out shapes from construction paper, use round stickers, glue on real buttons, or simply draw them. First, cut out a construction paper snowman nose and black circles for eyes and smaller black circles for the mouth. For the nose, cut a short length from an orange pipe cleaner.
Then, you can make buttons, arms and a face using sharpies.
Draw three circles down the middle of the paper roll. Create three prints on paper to make a snowman. The add eyes (googly or cut out of construction paper), a carrot nose, a mouth, maybe a hat, a pipe and a scarf. Cut out a triangle for the nose.
Googly eyes (optional) snowman craft.
I used black pom poms for the eyes, nose and mouth, an orange pom pom for the nose and popsicle sticks for the arms. Now, we will need our colorful pom poms that are all different sizes and craft sticks to make the mouth, eyes, buttons and possibly the nose. Add a few drops of craft glue or use a glue stick to attach the snowballs to the paper. Add details (eyes, nose, etc) with scrap construction paper.
Then attach a triangular orange nose on each head.
Stick the construction paper nose onto the paper roll and hold it for 5 seconds. You can do this all over! Fill in the snowman with cotton balls. Cut out a circle for the head.
Cut out various shapes for the scarf to add texture such as:
I made these for my kids last year for christmas. Cut a large circle out of your white construction paper carefully with scissors. (i used 6 circles for one snowman and 4. Use a black marker to make eyes and a mouth on your newly created snowman heads.
You’ll have to wait for the prints to dry.
I didn't make a hat. Then display the snowman with the title frosty says, 'please cover your sneeze!' you may also like. I suggest alternating in no pattern and overlapping the cirlces as you go around. Cotton balls (about 40 per snowman), blue construction paper (1 sheet per child) black construction paper, orange construction paper, glue, scissors;
Cut out a white construction paper snowman.
Glue the snowman head, body, nose, scarf then the shapes on the scarf. These are the snowman’s buttons. Cut out two rectangles for the scarf. Check out our snowman construction paper selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.
Then let your kids decorate the blank snowman using the printable carrot nose, hat, scarf, buttons, and stick arms.
If the common disc method isn't to your liking, you can make a cone shape starting out with a paper triangle. The bigger the triangle, the bigger your cone will be. Cut out the 4 big circles and fold them in half. 2 sheets of white paper (plain print paper will do although construction paper will work best) paper in any other color (and a bit for orange nose, can also be drawn) black marker.
Print the snowman template (find it at the end of the post) and cut out the largest circle.
Dump some acrylic paint on a tray and grab a wine cork. Hot glue them to the top of the shirt box as seen below. Cut out half a circle for the body. Create three prints on paper to make a snowman.
Then, you can make buttons, arms and a face using sharpies.
You can make all of these with construction paper and tape them together. You’ll have to wait for the prints to dry. Felt hat, wooden wheels for buttons, fake coal for eyes, wood beads for mouth, plastic carrot for nose, real corn cob for pipe, fleece scarf, and dowel arms for mitten hands. Cut out a wide triangle.
Use glue to stick the individual pieces to the snowman.
Construction paper cotton balls glue draw an outline of a snowman on a piece of construction paper. Fold a white construction paper in four and trace the circle on the folded paper. ~submitted by becce from missouri newspaper snowmen Lastly, use construction paper to make a nose!
Now it’s time to glue cirlces around your paper plate wreath.