Paper Plate Melted Snowman Craft for Preschoolers

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Looking for an easy, affordable, and festive winter activity for kids? This snowman craft with a paper plate is the perfect blend of fun and creativity. With just a few simple supplies—like construction paper, glue, and scissors—you can turn an ordinary afternoon into a snowflake-filled memory.

Let’s dive into this whimsical winter craft and create a snowman who’s sure to melt hearts (but not in the literal sense, of course!).

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Materials Needed for This Paper Plate Melted Snowman Craft

🎨 Materials Needed

Before you are ready to jump into crafting, gather these materials:

MaterialDescription
Paper PlateOne for the snowman's face
Construction PaperAssorted colors: black, orange, red, pink, blue, brown
ScissorsSafety scissors for little hands
Glue StickKid-friendly adhesive
MarkerOptional, for outlining or details

Pro Tip: Cover your table. The glue WILL find its way onto elbows, foreheads, and possibly your dog. Just go in expecting it.

Let's Make a Melted Snowman Papercraft

Ready to get crafting? Find the instructions below!

Yield: 1 Melted Snowman Craft

Paper Plate Melted Snowman Craft

The melted snowman craft layered on top of the light blue base from image 1, with a glue stick next to it on a white background.

Learn how to make an adorable snowman craft with a paper plate and simple materials! This easy step-by-step guide is perfect for kids and the holidays.

Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $2

Materials

  • Construction paper (black, brown, orange, blue, pink, and any other fun colors)
  • 1 paper plate
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick
  • Black marker
  • Optional add ons
  • Googly eyes
  • Glitter for extra sparkle
  • Cotton balls for a snowy effect

Tools

  • Scissors

Instructions

    1. Shape the snowman baseCraft supplies arranged on a white surface, including colorful paper sheets, a glue stick, scissors, a black marker, and a paper plate
    2. Prepare the paper cutoutsColorful cut-out pieces for a snowman craft, including black eyes, a red and black top hat, pink cheeks, blue dots, an orange carrot nose, brown stick arms, and black buttons, all laid out beside scissors.
    3. Assemble the faceA white paper plate cut into an irregular snowman puddle shape, placed beside a pair of blue scissors.
    4. Give him armsCompleted melted snowman craft with all paper pieces glued onto the white paper plate, featuring a smiling face, arms, hat, and buttons, with a glue stick placed beside it.
    5. Add little details The melted snowman craft layered on top of the light blue base from image 1, with a glue stick next to it on a white background.

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Want to Make It Even Cuter? Try This:

Once you’ve got the hang of the classic snowman, try mixing it up!

VariationDescription
Mini SnowmenUse small dessert plates for a tiny version
Snow womanAdd a bow or earrings for flair
Color CrazyLet kids use non-traditional colors
Fluffy EditionUse cotton balls for a 3D snowy look

Looking for more different ways to craft?

  • Use a dessert paper plate for a tiny version.
  • Add a magnet to the back and let your melted snowman live on the fridge.
  • Instead of just circles for your buttons, add letters, and make it into a name craft!

Learn While You Melt (Yep, There’s Learning Hiding In Here)

Make it a learning moment!

  • Fine motor skills (scissors + glue = hand-eye magic)
  • Color recognition (“What color should the hat be?”)
  • Creative confidence (Four arms? Nailed it.)

Act out your snowman's day, name it something ridiculous (Sir Flurry von Frostington III, Esquire? He's classy, he's chilly, and he definitely insists on being addressed by his full title), or read a book about snow while your crafts dry.

Why You’ll Love This Craft

  • Customizable: Kids can design their snowman’s hat, nose, and decorations however they want.
  • Simple supplies: All you need is a paper plate, construction paper, glue, scissors, and a marker.
  • Winter-themed fun: Perfect for holiday parties, snow-day fun, or classroom bulletin boards.
  • Great for fine motor skills: Cutting, gluing, and assembling helps kids practice coordination.

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