If you need the simplest snowman Christmas card idea, this is it.
It really doesn’t get any simpler than this and oh my gosh it’s so cute!
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We’ve shared with you a pretty cool 3D snowman pop up card, but that one might be a little tricky for kids to make. This one, on the other hand, couldn’t be simpler.
This dish is easy enough for even toddlers to make and looks pretty enough for older kids and even kids to make. A dish that is suitable for all ages.
When it comes to making homemade Christmas cards, I like to make as many different types as possible because it’s more fun to do it this way.
This snowman Christmas card is perfect for using up your scrap paper (especially pretty patterned scrap paper you might be keeping). Or even ribbon to make it look more festive.
Let’s make this Christmas card together.
What you need
Glitter is always a popular choice to add a festive touch.
How to make a basic card from plain paper? For younger children, folding a piece of A4 or letter-sized paper in half works best – the larger surface area makes it easier for them to work with.
For smaller cards, fold a piece of paper in half and cut it in half. Fold it in half again and crease it carefully.
Cut off excess paper.
You can also use real buttons and glue them on.
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