Snowflakes, swirls, lines, dots, squigglies, zig zags – you can decorate it however you like! Start by drawing a creative pattern onto your hat. But other than that it worked really well! The paint didn’t soak through the card stock, and there wasn’t a lot of warping after the paper got wet with paint. I had to iron the paper after I printed the templates because my printer made it curl a bit. We used 65lb white card stock (the exact link to the type I used is in the list above). The paper was fine once it dried, but keep in mind that it does soak through. We tried painting on regular printer paper and the paint soaked right through and made a bit of a mess on the table. I recommend printing the template on heavier cardstock paper. Grab your free printable Kids Winter Hat Artwork Template here, or you can click on the image below to get the PDF. The following affiliate links will take you to the exact products from Amazon that I used for this project: How to make Paper Snowflakes Kids Winter Hat Art Project Looking for more winter craft ideas? Here’s some of our favourites: He generally doesn’t love crafts like my girls do, but he is always super excited to try out the projects I post here on One Little Project! Check out our video for how to make this Winter Hat Art Project: So by the time I finished being a chauffeur, making dinner, and helping all 3 kids with their homework, I was too exhausted to fully make this project with my little guy.īut I printed out the free printable (see below), and helped him draw patterns all over it with marker before we cut out the shape – And he was so proud of himself! He got out of bed this morning and the first thing he did was wander into the kitchen to admire his little paper hat. My 4 year old was soooo excited to try this winter hat art project! And I feel so bad, because last night was one of those nights that was GO GO GO. Ever since we made the magic salt and watercolour snowflake paintings the other week, we’ve been having lots of fun hiding secret patterns on our paper and having them magically appear when we paint over them with watercolour.Īnd our new added skill of the day? Adding texture to the watercolour paint! If you look closely at the pictures below, you can see that we managed to create a “woven” texture on the hats, which looks super cool! So along with making our own pom poms (My 8 year old is LOVING making pom poms lately…), we explored all sorts of arty and crafty skills in this project! We made our bat pom poms using a pom pom maker (info below), however, they are super easy to make and you can use any pom pom maker method you want.This winter hat art project for kids is so much fun! We were experimenting with all sorts of “magic” here. there are so many ways to play with and enjoy your pom pom crafts! Use them as Halloween Ornaments, play with them, or attached them to your Zipper Pulls or turn them into Bat Keyrings. So today, I share with your our little Pom Poms Bats. It is Halloween Pom Pom season!Īs I mentioned before, since I bought the biggest stash of wool EVER, the kids and I can’t get enough of creating and inventing new pom poms (check out all the pom pom making we have been getting up to and this great way for How To Make Pom Poms – 7 different techniques). Bat Crafts a lovely theme for Halloween, but also for the summer months, when you get to often observe bats outdoors. They are rather cute, if I say so myself. Last week we shared some cute little Hedgehog Pom Poms (just SOOOO lovely for Autumn Play) and now we have some pom pom bats.
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