Sorry for being late at putting together the weekly Kids Co-op.  Things got a bit crazy with my 5 day series on the ABC’s of Crafting on a Budget.  I had so much fun putting the series together, however that pushed back my favorite weekly link party.  Last week I looked back on the Best of 2012.  Check out all the inspiring projects and crafts that you guys linked up from last year. This week I’m featuring fantastic snow-themed crafts that were linked up from last weeks Kids Co-op.  Even if you have no snow outside, your kids will love creating these little snow focused crafts!
- Easy Snowman Art that is perfect for all ages from Learn Create Love.  Her site is packed full of adorable snowman crafts..
- Why not throw a snowman party?  This simple Paper Plate Snowman Garland from School Time Snippets would make a perfect decoration.
- I love these little Snowman Thank-you Notes from PlayDrMom.  The skinny tooth pick arms and legs are cracking me up.
- A fun winter twist on a classic stamping activity.  These cute Apple Print Snowflakes from Boy Mama Teacher Mama would make fun wrapping paper.
- Â Lots of fun tearing and glueing in this adorable Letter S: Snowman Craft from Frogs & Snails & Puppy Dog Tails.
- We love printing and painting.  I am now on the hunt for giant foam cutouts to try our hand at Snowflake Printing from Teaching The Little People.
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Thanks for sharing our snowflakes!
Thanks for the feature! Great round up of snow crafts!
Thanks for featuring my snowman!!
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Thanks for featuring the snowflake prints! There were all kinds of fun ideas in this linkup – thank you for hosting it.
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