Teach your child how to make scratch art, a creative technique that reveals bright colors as you draw.ģ7.With a few orange pom poms and a creative eye, you can make a pretend pumpkin patch.ģ8. These Star Wars STEM activities will help your family get through many a chilly weekend afternoon.ģ6. Make a lantern with blues and white tones that are reminiscent of a snowy evening.ģ5. Cut and color these printable mittens for a matching game you’ll be able to reuse through fall and winter.ģ4. Make use of old toilet paper tubes with these jolly snowmen.ģ3. Put together some cute fall whirligigs that will spin around on windy days.ģ2. Gather some leaves outside and make a kid-friendly autumn wreath.ģ1. For a craft that’s tons of fun to play with, try making an apple shaker.ģ0. The holidays can be stressful, but this DIY stress ball will get your family through it with a smile.Ģ9. Need a friend for your paper bag scarecrow? Make this gingerbread man puppet, then hold a puppet show as a family.Ģ8. This no-sew sock bunny is soft and cozy: perfect for snuggling up with as we head into winter.Ģ7. Using popsicle sticks, you can create a mind-boggling penguin puzzle craft.Ģ6. Paint your own winter evening sky, then compare your art as a family to see how each one is unique.Ģ5. This ice skating craft will get your kids excited for winter-and they’ll be happy to see their own photo included!Ģ4. Learn to draw a cornucopia for a Thanksgiving craft that also teaches you something new.Ģ3. Teach your younger children how to spell with these name snowmen.Ģ2. Want to practice your origami skills? Make your own folded paper icicle.Ģ1. You’ll want to put this paper apple pie up on the Thanksgiving table next to the real one!Ģ0. For preschool-aged children, this sticker snowflake craft can be a fun way to practice motor skills.ġ9. Knitting is the perfect way to keep kids entertained through the fall and winter. If you live in a warmer area, you can mix up some pretend snow with just two ingredients.ġ7. For this craft, gather a few pinecones outside and put together your own Thanksgiving turkey.ġ6. Make your own snow globe for a craft you’ll want to keep as a cute decoration.ġ5. Learn how to make a leaf rubbing while putting together a paper hedgehog.ġ4. This turkey craft made from a paper cup gobbles when you move a string up and down.ġ3. Paper bag scarecrows make for excellent puppets. These paper mittens might not keep you warm, but they are fun to make all the same.ġ1. This DIY lava lamp will create a nice, comforting glow on cold nights.ġ0. Set up this snowy owl craft and learn something more about birds, too.ĩ. Print out a few Thanksgiving bingo cards and play as a family.Ĩ. As the weather gets chilly, create and set up a windsock outdoors.ħ. This STEM activity will teach you how to make salt crystal snowflakes.Ħ. Mix up some gooey Thanksgiving slime-an activity your kids will definitely be thankful for!ĥ. A paper plate and a few everyday items are all you need to make this polar bear.Ĥ. This colorful turkey is a fun Thanksgiving craft that uses every child’s favorite plaything-bubble wrap!ģ. Make sure everyone in your home has a special place to eat with this easy Thanksgiving placemat craft.Ģ. From mitten matching games to science-y STEM crafts, there’s something here for every family to enjoy.ġ. These 50 November-themed arts and crafts are bound to get your kids excited for Thanksgiving and the winter holidays. Lots of other ideas on my Pinterest board Winter Art Ideas which you can follow here.Days are getting shorter, the weather is getting cooler, and Thanksgiving is right around the corner! What better way to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season than making a few festive crafts as a family? If I lived in a snowglobe – nice literacy integration – narrative writing. Really love these ‘Winter Sticky Tape Trees’ from Once Upon an Art Room – lesson here. I think these penguins are so cute! Source from here These houses in winter are really effective too! You could use a variety of different paper to create them along with some paint for the snow. Snowmen at night from A Faithful Attempt. This is from ‘Art is What I teach’ – see lesson here.Īerial Snowman from Tiny Art Room. Snowmen are always one of my favourites for Winter Art. The circular shading in the background is very effective and the children can then use black to create different winter imagery – snowmen, trees, houses etc. I love these ‘Winter Wonderland’ art pieces. All you need is white paper, a scissors and sellotape. They cover the Construction strand and children can work individually (older classes) or in pairs to complete the snowflakes. The Snowflake is really effective and makes a lovely display in your classroom. I’ve spent the last few hours looking online for inspiration and here are some of my favourites. Winter is here so I’m putting together some winter art ideas that are separate to Christmas.
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