An Activity for Preschoolers:
Create a translucent snowflake to decorate windows or as a Christmas tree ornament
children can give as a gift.
Before You Begin:
Collect white glue, wax paper, opal glitter and either pipe cleaners or string for hanging.
The snowflakes will need to sit overnight, so prepare a special location for them
beforehand.
Activity Goals:
Easy-to-make translucent snowflakes perfect for decorating windows or Christmas trees!
Create a dazzling holiday decoration while building fine motor skills.
Furthermore:
If students are able, allow them to draw their own snowflake shapes; otherwise, you may
pre-trace a design on the wax paper or place a stencil under the wax paper to be traced.
Steps:
- Place the wax paper on a table. You may use a pre-traced design or let the children create
their own snowflake shapes. - Help children trace over their drawn lines with a thick layer of white glue. Leave space
inside of the traced figure so that you can loop string or pipe cleaner through when dry. - Sprinkle plenty of opal glitter over the wet glue and let the snowflakes set overnight.
- The next day, lift the dried snowflakes from the wax paper and loop string or pipe cleaner
through them to decorate on a Christmas tree or hang by the window.



