If you’re seeking a fun and relaxing way to embrace the winter season, I’ve created 28 snowflakes coloring pages just for you! There’s a mix of simple and intricate designs, perfect for coloring or using in your winter crafts. The delicate patterns and symmetry of snowflakes are perfect for a break from the everyday hustle and bustle. Snuggle up by the fireplace and enjoy a little frosty fun!
All pages are designed for US letter size, but they work perfectly on A4 as well. Simply click the image or link below to download and print!
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Snowflakes Fun Craft Ideas
These snowflake coloring pages aren’t just for doodling, they’re perfect for turning into fun and educational crafts for kids. Here are a few ideas for parents and teachers that are as easy to do as they are fun!
1. Snowflake Garland
Make a snowflake garland by cutting out the colored snowflakes and stringing them together with thread or yarn. Hang them up in a row across a doorway, window, or even along the wall for a cozy winter vibe.
Fun Fact: Did you know no two snowflakes are exactly alike? Each one forms in its own unique way, depending on temperature and humidity!
2. Snowflake Suncatchers
Give your snowflakes a shimmering touch! When the coloring is done, cover them with a thin layer of clear contact paper. Then, cut them out and hang them in the window. As the sunlight streams through the snowflake designs, you’ll get a dazzling, icy effect.
Fun Fact: Snowflakes are made of ice crystals, but when they fall from the sky, they can look different depending on the temperature. Some might be tiny and simple, while others are huge and complex!
3. Snowflake Stamps
Cut out the colored templates, then glue them to a sponge or a piece of foam. Dip them in paint and stamp them on paper or fabric to make your own winter greeting cards, tote bags, or posters. This is a great activity for both home and the classroom!
Fun Fact: The largest snowflake ever recorded was 15 inches wide. Imagine that falling from the sky!
4. Snowflake Memory Game
Cut out two copies of each snowflake design and mix them up. Lay them face down, and then take turns flipping two at a time to find matching pairs. It’s a great way for little ones to improve their memory and concentration.
Fun Fact: Snowflakes are often associated with cold weather, but they can actually fall in temperatures that are above freezing! This happens when the snowflakes start to melt but refreeze before hitting the ground.
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