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Free Winter Clothes Crafts for Ages Three and Up

Winter Clothes Crafts

In today’s newsletter, we are sharing some crafts that might keep you warm and cozy this season. We are having fun making winter clothes crafts. This is a great way to teach children in year round warmer climates about different cultures and the clothes they wear to survive different climates.

In our first craft, we are sharing our Inuit coat craft project. After all your first thought might be a jacket when you think winter clothes. We use pictures of your little artist and build a coat around them. Click the image below for directions and the printable to make this craft.

Coat Craft Project

Inuit Coat on You're so creative Free Children's arts and craft projects

This next project we usually make at Christmas time, the ugly or silly sweater craft. But, you can use this pattern to design your own sweater project any time of year. This is a perfect project to use up the bits and pieces of art supplies you may have laying around. Click the image below for directions and the printable to make this craft.

Sweater Craft Project

Ugly Swaeter craft project Free Children's arts and crafts

This next project uses our fingers to make a project to cover our fingers, a mitten. We are coloring and cutting out this next project. You may use other art supplies to add decorations to this mitten. Click the image below for directions and the printable to make this craft.

Mitten Craft Project

Mitten Art Project Free Children's arts and craft projects

To ‘top off’ our wither clothes crafts today we are making and wearing this fun winter hat craft. We used winter themed rubber stamps on this project. But your little artist can use any fun rubber stamps to create and decorate his or her own hat. Click the image below for directions and the printable to make this craft.

Winter Hat Craft Project

Winter Hat Craft Project Free Children's arts and crafts

Hopefully, today’s projects kept you warm fuzzy all while having fun. With all these projects, we have a feeling that you will soon be telling your favorite little artist, “You’re so creative!”

You’re so creative!