Materials:
-cotton swabs
-glue
-small circle of white paper
-ribbon, yarn or pipe cleaners (any work - use what you have on hand)
Step 1: Apply glue to paper circle generously (make sure it's covered)
Step 2: arrange cotton swabs to liking to create snowflake design
Step 3: let dry (or it will fall apart)
Step 4: apply ribbon, pip cleaners or yarn to back so you can hang the snowflakes like ornaments
Behold your adorable Cotton Swab Snowflakes!
Perfect for a wintery display!
Book:
Snow by P.D. Eastman (Dr. Seuss book)
Bern
I love this craft...I've been meaning to make it with my four year old but keep forgetting. Seeing it in action has inspired me!
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What a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Very cute craft. We're always looking for fun crafts to do here! New follower!
ReplyDeleteNew follower here! Those snowflakes are the CUTEST! My little one is still way too young for crafts, but I'll definitely keep this one in mind for next winger!
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How cute!! May have to use this for my Sunday school class!
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