[Childcare] Ideas for snowman wall decorations. Recommended for January crafts.
Snowmen you can’t help but want to make when the snow piles up.
Rolling the snow into shape is fun, and the finished snowmen look so cute and heartwarming.
Many kindergartens and nursery schools probably incorporate snowmen—so full of winter charm—into their January crafts.
So this time, we’re sharing snowman craft ideas that are perfect for wall decorations.
A big collection of ideas using all kinds of materials like origami paper, yarn, and paper plates!
It’s also fun to add variations like hats and mittens, or to make different expressions—smiling faces, angry faces, and more!
Let’s decorate with lots of snowmen that showcase the children’s individuality and enjoy the winter season!
Because the children’s creations are treated as works (artworks), we use the term “seisaku” (制作: production/artwork) in the text.
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[Childcare] Snowman wall decoration ideas. Recommended for January crafts (41–50)
Felt Snowman Ornament

How about handmaking a softly cute snowman that captures felt’s unique warmth? Just cut the felt to match the template and then glue the pieces on.
The trick is to use cellophane tape to hold the template to the felt when cutting out detailed parts so nothing shifts.
Gluing is easy if you use embroidery adhesive, and it’s nice that you don’t have to sew.
You can make lots and hang them on the wall like a garland, or use them as ornaments for your Christmas tree!
In conclusion
We introduced recommended snowman craft ideas for January wall displays.
When trying to capture a snowman’s cute shape, it can be hard to decide which materials to use.
Tissues and toilet paper, which easily recreate the fluffy texture of snow and are quick to prepare, are great options.
Add colorful hats, mittens, and other decorations to the pure white snowmen to showcase each child’s individuality, and enjoy creating works that brim with winter charm.



