![]() Pinch pot snowman Red Ted Art/snowman pinch pots via Learn more: Orange Pomanders at Kelly Elko 13. So why not bring it back into fashion? Your home will smell delicious and they make a great centerpiece. There was a time when every schoolkid brought one of these home for their mom, but we’re thinking this one has skipped a generation. Old-fashioned orange pomanders Kelly Elko/orange pomander via Learn more: Pumpkin Bird Feeders at Growing Family 12. Fill the gourd with birdseed and hang it in a nearby tree. Feed sticks through to act as perches and hanging hooks. Then, using a sharp knife (grown-ups only!), puncture the pumpkin in four places. Hollow out a small pumpkin (or acorn squash). ![]() Make a treat for your fine feathered friends with this pumpkin bird feeder. Pumpkin bird feeder Growing Family/pumpkin bird feeder via .uk Learn more: Fingerprint Trees at Cute DIY Projects 11. Use bright-color construction paper, Sharpies, and white paint to create these charming snowy forest scenes. Snowy Day collage Krokotak/snowy day collage via Learn more: Stone Snowmen at In the Playroom 10. Decorate each stone as one part of a snowman, and once you’re done, you can mix and match the bodies or stack them up to build a really tall snowman! Mix-and-match stone snowmen In the Playroom/stone snowmen via .ukĪll you need for this craft is flat rocks, white paint, and colored Sharpies. Learn more: Orange Peel Garland at Krokotak on YouTube 9. Drape these around your tree or across your windows. Giant 3D paper snowflakeĬreate a beautiful garland with dried orange peels rolled up into beads. Learn more: Pinecone Winter Owls at Easy Peasy and Fun 7. Add wings and the head and your owl is ready to perch! The pinecone base holds the cotton fluff perfectly and gives the owl a feathered look. ![]() Read the timeless classic Owl Moon by Jane Yolen, then make your own wintry white owls. Pinecone winter owl Easy Peasy and Fun/pinecone owls via Learn more: Popsicle Stick Cocoa Mug at Glued to My Crafts 6. ![]() All you need are craft sticks, glue, cotton balls, and paint to create these adorable winter crafts in the classroom. Get into the holiday spirit with a steaming hot mug of hot chocolate … or at least a craft that looks like one. Mug of hot cocoa Glued to My Crafts/cocoa mug via Learn more: Easy Arctic Fox at I Heart Crafty Things 5. This simple version is made from paper plates, white paper, googly eyes, and a black pom-pom for the nose. Sighting an arctic fox is considered lucky in some cultures. Easy arctic fox I Heart Crafty Things/arctic fox via Learn more: Paper Roll Snowman at Arty Crafty Kids 4. Add a splash of color with bright buttons and felt scarves. Whimsical snow people Arty Crafty Kids/snowmen via Īren’t these guys just the cutest things? Another genius idea made from paper towel or TP rolls. Learn more: Easy Bird Feeders at Red Ted Art 3. Create shapes with bendable wire, thread with Cheerios, add a ribbon, and hang! Share the love with our fine feathered friends. Cheerio bird feeders Red Ted Art/easy bird feeders via Learn more: Pine Cone Crafts at Two Kids and a Coupon 2. This blogger has created the cutest pinecone crafts ever! From the adorable elves and hedgehogs to the fairies and owls, your kids will flip for these little forest creatures. Irresistible pinecone crafts Two Kids and a Coupon/pinecone crafts via Pair your craft session with a winter-themed read-aloud for extra learning and fun. Perfect just for fun or as a present to take home for the holiday season. With winter weather blowing in across the country, now is the perfect time to get creative in the classroom! Try one (or more) of these adorable, easy-to-do classroom winter crafts and watch your kids light up.
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