Are you looking for a simple and interesting idea for a Christmas crafting project? Create an original snow globe card with your child! This fun activity brings festive mood and the opportunity to spend time together. Such crafts help children develop their imagination, precision, and fine motor skills, and for parents, it's a chance to create something truly unique with their child.

The finished card will decorate your home or be a heartfelt gift for your loved ones, who will surely appreciate its exceptional appearance and the warmth put into it. Let's go through how you can craft this beauty together with your child.

Materials and Preparation

This crafting project is suitable for children aged 5 and older who enjoy being creative with their hands. The process is not complicated but requires carefulness and the help of an adult when handling scissors and glue.

For the card you will need:

  • Colored paper
  • White paper (for the snowmen)
  • Glue
  • Colorful markers
  • Thread
  • Scissors
  • Compass or round template
  • Pencil

You can easily find these materials in the store, and you probably already have many of them at home. The preparation takes only a little time, and you can start crafting right away.

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Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting the Snow Globe Card

We have prepared a detailed description of each step for you to easily follow the instructions:

Step 1: Folding the Base

Take a sheet of colored paper and fold it horizontally in the middle. This will be the base of the card. Make sure the fold is straight so that the card stands stably.

Tip: For clean fold lines, you can use a ruler or run your fingers over the line several times.

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Step 2: Making Side Folds

M​​ark 2 cm on one side of the fold and 4 cm on the other, then carefully fold the paper at these markings. This gives the card its three-dimensional shape.

Tip: Work slowly to avoid wrinkles, especially when using thick paper.

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Step 3: Drawing a Circle for the Window

Use the compass or a suitable object (e.g., lid or glass) to draw a circle on the top part of the card. The circle should be large enough to fit the snowman inside.

Tip: When the child draws the circle, make sure it sits in the center.

Step 4: Cutting Out the Window

Cut out the circle carefully along the drawn line, making sure not to damage the edges of the card.

Tip: Assist the child with cutting if the scissors are too stiff or sharp.

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Step 5: Crafting Snowmen for the Snow Globe

Take white paper and draw 8-10 identical snowmen. If achieving the same shapes is difficult, create a cardboard template as a guide. The figures should match the size of the cut-out circle.

Tip: ​​​​​​Smaller figures are harder to glue. Choose a medium, manageable size.

Step 6: Assembling the 3D Snowmen

Fold each snowman figure in half. Glue the halves together one by one. Before the final glueing, place the thread in the middle of the figure and secure it with glue.

Tip: ​​​​​​Place the snowman under a heavy book to ensure all parts stick well. ​This will give it a clean look.

Step 7: Attaching the Snowman to the Card

Glue the thread with the snowman firmly to the upper inside of the card. Make sure it hangs straight and is in the middle of the circle.

Tip: For secure attachment, use transparent tape or several drops of glue.

Step 8: Decorating the Card

Take the markers and add patterns, snowflakes, or other decorative elements around the window. You can also use glitter, stickers, or even cotton balls for a snow effect.

Tip: If the child wants to add a caption, suggest making it in bright colors to make it stand out on the card.

Conclusion Thank you for choosing this crafting idea! I hope making the card has brought joy and a Christmas atmosphere to you and your child.

On our website, you will find even more creative ideas for Christmas and New Year's crafts. Explore our other exciting crafting guides:

  • Origami: Fascinating art of paper folding for all age groups
  • Napkin folding: Creative table decorations for any occasion
  • Money folding: Designing original money gifts by yourself

Let crafting become your favorite activity on winter evenings and let each project fill your home with an atmosphere of coziness and joy.

Merry Christmas and magical holidays!

Christmas card as a snowman: A crafting project with your child

Published on by Vitalii Shynakov
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Vitalii Shynakov has been working in the areas of online retail, marketing and customer satisfaction since 2012. Until 2022, he was the head of personnel development and online sales department of four successful stores. He has been part of the TutKit.com team since 2024.