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Kid Friendly Snowman Clothespins


Looking for an indoor activity to keep the kids busy on a cold winter afternoon? These snowmen clothespins are the perfect options! Let them experiment with paint and markers to create a cute snowman that’s all their own.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 10 Minutes
Age range: 6 and Up

Things you’ll need:
Clothespins
White paint
Orange and black sharpies
Paint brush

Things to do:
1. Start by painting your clothespins with white acrylic paint. Allow time for them to dry completely before moving on to the next step.


2. Once they’re dry, draw on facial features and buttons. For the eyes, draw two small circles. For the nose, draw an orange triangle. For the buttons, draw two oval shapes.

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DIY Reindeer Candy Bar Wrappers


This festive treat is cute and delicious! Make them with your kids for their classmates at school or give them away at your holiday parties. They’re sure to please!

Difficulty level: Beginner
Time to complete: 10 Minutes
Age range: 6 and Up

Things you’ll need:
Brown paper bag
Candy bar
Brown pipe cleaners
Googly eyes
Tacky glue
Glue stick
Red pom pom
Scissors

Things to do:
1. Cut a piece of brown paper that measures 6 1/2 x 6inches.

2. Wrap the paper around the candy bar, securing it with glue.

3. Once you’ve wrapped the candy bar, it’s time to make your antlers! Cut four 4 inch pieces of pipe cleaner. Twist one piece around the top half of the other piece.



4. Use tacky glue to attach the antlers to the top of the wrapped candy bar.

5. Use tacky glue to attach googly eyes and a pompom, making a face.

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