
#MAKING PAPER SNOW FLAKE FREE#
These salt painted snowflakes are really fun to make! You just need glue and salt and there is a free snowflake template available. Have fun playing with all kinds of fake snow this Winter! Let us know which sensory activity your kids loved the best! And it’s easy to turn into snow – just add water and watch it erupt in seconds. The Insta Snow also includes an activity guide that explains the science behind the fake snow.


Just let it dry out and then you can add water back to it again and again! Always make sure to read the instructions and supervise while using. We recommend the brand Insta-snow since it’s non-toxic and safety tested. The best part about Insta-snow is it’s reusable. We also used an orange foam glitter sheet to make the nose.įinally, if you’d rather not make your own fake snow you can buy instant snow! Instant snow is great for sensory bins and kids love playing with it and watching it grow. Now paint your snowman and add all of your snowman features! We used googly eyes, small buttons and glitter paper (red and black) to make the hat. If you only have 1 child, cut the recipe in half. One cup will give you enough for 2-3 kids to make snowmen with. If you don’t need as much, cut the recipe in half and do 1/2 cup of shaving cream and 1/2 cup of white glue. To make the puffy paint, add 1 cup of shaving cream and 1 cup of white glue. Toddlers and preschoolers can make a melted snowman version by just painting the paper and adding their snowman face features. Use this “snow” paint to create your own snowman.
#MAKING PAPER SNOW FLAKE HOW TO#
Now we’ll show you how to make an easy 2 ingredient puffy paint recipe. If it becomes really dry, add a little bit more conditioner and some extra water into it. Store your fake snow so that it does not get exposed to air. We added a little bit of glitter in as well. Now, these ain't your mama's paper snow flakes, these are intricate, themed creations.I have been making these delicate decorations now for over ten years. We added pine cones and small animals like a polar bear and deer to make our own Winter sensory bin. Paper Snowflakes: This instructable will show you the fine art of Paper Snow Flake making. Now that your “snow” is made, you can place it into a bin to create your own small world play scene! It should let you form it into little balls to make your own snowman!

You want the consistency to not be sticky. If you find it’s a little too sticky, just add more cornstarch and if you find it’s too dry, add a little more conditioner. We used unscented but a lavender or light scented version would also work. You can also substitute the conditioner for lotion.Īdd 1 bag of cornstarch (ours was 454 grams/ 16 ounces) with 1 cup of conditioner.
