Monday, January 10, 2011

Snow Paint!

While many of our friends in the midwest had a real snow day today, we had to make our own snowy fun with "snow paint"! I'd made the discovery for this inexpensive, easy & fun paint from the likes of Jenae at I can teach my child & Alison at Oopsey Daisy


To make your snow paint, combine equal parts white glue & shaving cream! Easy, peasy!
Cut out various snowy shapes from card stock (I would definitely recommend a stronger weight paper, as the paint is rather wet).  I did snowmen and snowflakes--there are some snowflake templates here. Then, let the kiddos glop & smear their snow paint all over.
The paint itself has a neat texture, but the really cool part about "snow paint" is that it dries puffy with this very velvety/cottony texture.  The kids LOVE it! 
We have all of our little snow paint creations (& some window clings) affixed to our patio door, to remind us it's winter.
And, if you're doing a winter-theme unit or whole indoor snow day, then I suggest making (& eating) some snowflake pretzels...
...and reading one of our favorite winter books:

What are some of your favorite snow-theme crafts/activities?


*Linked to: Tot Tuesdays, Show & Tell, Tidy Mom, Preschool Corner, Serenity Now, Tatertots & Jello, A Mommy's Adventures, Craft Schooling Sunday, Sharing Time, Show Us Your Best, Skip to My Lou, Hodgepodge Friday

16 comments:

  1. Cute, cute, cute!! Little Man LOVES Snowmen at Night!!

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  2. Thanks for sharing - I'll have to try this with my boys!

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  3. Just stopping by to let you know that each Friday we'll hold weekly linky under the name "HIGH PAW - show us your best!" and anything toddlers related is welcome! :)

    You can add your ideas to last weeks linky here: http://best-toys-for-toddler.blogspot.com/2011/01/high-paw-show-us-your-best.html

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  4. What a wonderful project! I saw the pretzels at Make and Takes last week. So fun!

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  6. Featuring this post on this week’s High paw linky! Thank you for participating anf make sure to stop by and add your new posts to this week's linky: http://best-toys-for-toddler.blogspot.com/2011/01/high-paw-show-us-your-best_14.html

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  7. What a pretty craft!! :) I love the snowflake pretzel idea too...yum! Thanks so much for linking up with me!

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  8. I hopped over from Amanda's Weekend Bloggy Reads Linky Party to give you some blog love!!! I think the snow paint is a super idea (may just snag this one for a craft project around here!). Thanks for sharing!

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  9. Those snowflake pretzels are adorable! Love all your fun ideas. Have a warm and cozy weekend!

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  10. I love how the snowflakes turned out!! We will definitely be doing these soon! (stopping by from Preschool Corner)

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  11. Very cute! We had a snow week, too! I love snow!

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  12. I love how this project turned out...the book looks really cute too.

    I would love for you to join in on my stART linky. Each week people link up a story and an art project they did to go along with the story. This would be perfect!! We actually did snow paint this week too :0)

    http://www.amommysadventures.com/2011/01/start-jacket-i-wear-in-snow.html

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  13. so cute!!! I need to try this!!! :)

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  14. Cute! What a great way to spend time with family!



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  15. great idea, never heard of that one! Thanks so very much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday! Enjoy your winter, I see one doesn't even need much clothing! all the best.

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  16. Be careful, shaving cream is pretty strong stuff. It may bleach or damage your wood table.

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