The Ultimate Guide to Preschool Winter Crafts

December 15, 2023
Easy crafts for preschool

Looking for ways to spice up your art center? Need a holiday gift idea for parents? Look no further than this ultimate guide to preschool winter crafts! These are simple ideas that are commonly found in many preschool classrooms!

Cookie Cutter Stamps

This is such a cute way to have a child made craft. All you need is Paint — Cookie Cutters — Paper Bag/Paper

You can use any color paint or cookie cutters you want!

Marble Art – Snowflakes

Marble art is such a fun and engaging way to have students create something of their own. You will need paint — 9×13 pan or bin — paper cut out — and marbles. Check out my blog here for a video and specific tips!

Popsicle Stick Frame

Give each student 4 popsicle sticks and have them paint, color, or decorate with stickers. Glue the 4 sticks together making a square. Take a photo of each child and glue it to the back of the popsicle sticks. Don’t forget to write the year!

You will need: 4 popsicle sticks – hot glue – stickers/paint/markers for decorating

I love you SNOW much

Make a simple template on Canva or powerpoint. Leave a space where the “o” in snow is. Paint a child’s hand and make a hand print on the page.

You will need: Paper — paint — Child’s hand

I love you SNOW much photo.
I love you SNOW much photo.

Now that you have 3 easy ideas for gifts. Let me share one last thing I love to do during winter time. I usually make a themed adaptive book that my students love to do. This month’s is counting gum drops! The kids are LOVING it! Try it with your class!

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I am a special education teacher living in Northern Virginia. I previously taught in a middle school self-contained setting and recently switched rolls to an elementary inclusive setting. I love spending time with my family and outdoors. Running, hiking and drinking lots of coffee are some of my favorites! My passion is making learning fun and seeing my students smile each and every day! Read More

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