Come on in and find something to enjoy in this Winter Project & Holiday Recipe Link Party.
Take the time to slow down, breathe in the joy that is around you, and get your hands dirty with a Winter Project.
Be sure to share your DIY, Recipes and Art Projects too. Christmas, Chanukah and anything wintery. All are welcome and there is no limit to how many you can share.
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This is Winter Art with a sparkling twist.
As far as I am concerned Krystals Kitch hits it out of the park with this gem of Winter Play Dough inspired by Disney’s Frozen.
This adorable snowman craft from Fun Handprint Art is perfect for the preschooler who loves to paint their hands.
I love a craft that is fun and educational. This Paper Plate Hedgehog Craft from Artsy Momma will allow you to teach your child about hibernation while having fun.
This fun craft from Smashed Peas & Carrots creates a beautiful snowflake with tissue paper and popsicle sticks.
The Joys of Boys presents the ultimate snowflake… Star Wars Snowflakes.
My kidlings are a bit too old for these crafts but I do remember this stage of crafting fondly and I actually still have most of them.
What are your favorite Winter recipes & projects?
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There are so many good crafts on here! I love the tissue paper snowflakes!!
Right? They are lovely.
My brother is a big Star Wars fan and would love those snowflakes!
He should totally make it.
I loved making decorations with my children and yesterday my teenager and I decorated baubles for a tree
How wonderful that you spent that time together. I am excited for all of my kids to come home again.
These are adorable! If families are anything like mine, these projects have a habit of getting pulled every holiday, too. My mom still has mine from when I was a kid!
My hubby’s office wall is covered with art projects from my children…the kids are now 18, 20 and 22 years old.
These are all so darling! Crafting possibilities around the holidays are endless!
They really are. Maybe we can drink a few of those cocktails and figure it all out.
I don’t have kids, but I love to make things like polymer clay ornaments for the holidays.
Those are pretty fun.
I love the idea with tissue paper snow flakes…it seems so much fun to do with the kids..I shall try that..thank you for sharing.
You are so very welcome.
Hi Dr. Elise Cohen Ho, Nice memories of childhood can see here. all are good and I remember how i use to play and use to make such kind of arts with my friends. Thanks for sharing
Thank you, Sazia. It is very special to think back on these memories and to watch the new generation create new memories.