Make a Christmas ornament and keepsake in one with this adorable fingerprint snowman ornament made on a wood slice. This rustic Christmas craft is perfect for toddlers, preschooler and older children too! There is something very special about kid made Christmas ornaments, we have a growing collection that come out year after year to hang on the Christmas tree.
Now the weather is getting colder snow crafts and activities are great for keeping the kids busy. Our fingerprint clay snowmen have been very popular recently and our cotton ball snowman craft is fun to make in the run-up to Christmas.
We loved creating keepsake crafts and these fingerprint snowman wood slice ornaments would make adorable gifts for family.
Click here to see all our Christmas ornament craft ideas for kids.
You will need: (affiliate links)
- Wood slices (with a hole at the top) (UK link/ US link)
- Blue & White acrylic paint (UK link/ US link)
- Shapie pens (UK link / US link)
- Colourful bakers twine (UK link/ US link)
We made this snowman craft after reading the story 'The Snowman' by Raymond Briggs. We love this story at this time of year, it's got such a christmassy feel to it. If you don't already have the book, get your copy here - (UK link / US link)
Fingerprint Snowman Wood Slice Ornament
Begin by painting the wood slices. We chose to use blue so it would look like the winter sky, but any colour could work. It could be fun to give each of the wood slices a different brightly coloured background.
Leave a small border around the edge of the wood slice to keep the rustic feel.
Once the blue paint has dried dip a finger or thumb into white paint. Make three white fingerprints, one under the other to create a snowman.
Add falling snow to the blue sky by dipping the end of a paint brush into the white paint and then onto the wood slice.
We also added a small line of white snow across the bottom.
Once the paint has fully dried add details to the snowman using sharpie markers.
We added eyes, buttons, a smile and arms in black and a nose in orange. We also gave one of our snowmen a hat.
Preschoolers will be able to do this mostly independently if you sit with them and older children could design a whole set of snowmen ornaments. It could be fun to give the snowmen different expressions, or have them doing different activities.
Daisy (aged 3) was really proud of her snowmen ornaments and I think they look adorable. She watched me make one and was then able to make hers independently, which added to her feeling of success.
Once you are happy with your fingerprint snowman ornaments thread some bakers twine or ribbon through the hole at the top of the wood slice. Your rustic snowman ornament is now complete and ready for hanging on the Christmas tree!
These ornaments make great keepsakes or gifts for family. You can see all our keepsake craft ideas here.
We have an ever growing collection of ornaments made by the kids that we bring out and hang on the Christmas tree year after year. These fingerprint snowman wood slice ornaments are going to look gorgeous hanging among them.
Here are all of todays ornaments for the series :
DIY Christmas Ornaments for Kids | The Natural Homeschool
Alphabet Wood Slice Ornaments | Rhythms of Play
Whoville Christmas Tree | Mum in the Madhouse
Button Star Ornament | Fireflies and Mud Pies
We made a wood slice ornament for this years annual kid-made ornaments too. I LOVE how well your fingerprint snowman turned out... So cute!
ReplyDeleteWood slice ornaments are lovely aren't they. Your ornaments look fab too x
DeleteThank you Melissa, we love them so much that we have made a penguin version too!
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