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    DIY Snowflake Window Clings (Winter Kids Craft)

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    Did you know you can make snowflake window clings out of glue? That's right! You don't need to purchase decorative vinyl window clings, and the process of making window clings is so much fun because your kids can design your own.

    How to Make Snowflake Window Clings

    Here's our very simple step-by-step instructions for making snowflake window clings, an easy winter kids craft!

    What you need:

    Glue. You can use white school glue or glitter glue.

    Wax paper or parchment paper. You could also use plastic wrap.

    Optional: glitter

    Required: enthusiastic children and adult supervision

    Books to Read

    • Picture books about snow
    • Diverse winter picture books

    Step by Step

    1. Place a large sheet of wax paper or parchment paper on your work surface.

    Wet glue snowflake window cling on table surface.

    2. Squeeze the glue onto the paper in the shape of a snowflake. If kids want to make other shapes, including abstract shapes as my son did, let them! This should be a fun, creative project for kids, not a quest for perfection.

    Abstract glue design on wax paper.
    "This is a very interesting snowflake!"

    3. If desired, sprinkle wet glue with glitter.

    Child sprinkling glitter on wet glue.

    4. Allow to dry. Drying time will depend on how thick the glue is. I recommend allowing the DIY clings to dry overnight.

    5. Once the clings are dry, peel off the paper and press them onto clean glass. In order to prepare the glass for the best possible adhesion, spray with a solution of vinegar and water and wipe dry.

    Green and purple snowflake made with glitter glue.

    The nice thing about window clings made with glue is that you can reposition them again and again. Be aware, however, if the window glass is not clean, re-adhesion will be negatively affected.

    Tips

    We found plain white glue window clings to be satisfactory, but in subsequent years we tried new techniques that produced slightly better results. So if you don't have the success you want with white glue try these tips:

    • Use puffy fabric paint instead of glue. This produced a very good, long lasting DIY window cling.
    • Apply a solution of water and dish soap to the glass before applying the window clings.
    • Moisten the back of each window cling with water before applying to glass.
    • Instead of squeezing out plain glue, pour glue into a paper cup, add a few drops of dish soap, mix. Brush the glue mixture onto your paper to make designs You will want to paint the designs thickly.

    More DIY Snowflake Decorations

    Don't limit your winter decor to glue-made window clings! Here are some more EASY ideas!

    Cut snowflakes from cellophane and adhere to windows with a solution of dish soap and water. Follow our easy snowflake "stained glass" instructions here.

    Every year I go nuts making paper snowflakes and use them for a variety of purposes, like our DIY wall-papered Christmas tree and paper snowflake wreath. Read about other ways to incorporate paper snowflakes into your winter crafting fun.

    If you have a package of Wikki Stix, they make great rainbow snowflakes for the window! Take a look at how my kids fashioned them:

    Snowflakes with wikki sticks
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    Comments

    1. cathy says

      January 16, 2009 at 8:16 pm

      We did this same thing before Christmas with glittery fabric glue. I don't know how white glue would work, but you can stick the ones made with fabric glue onto windows. We have several lovely window-cling snowflakes gracing our windows still!

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    2. pi-nanay-ni-noah says

      January 17, 2009 at 8:37 pm

      Great idea - will have to try later on when my son is older (he is 26M)!

      Reply
    3. Sherry says

      January 21, 2009 at 9:15 pm

      Cool! We'll have to give this a try. 🙂

      Reply
    4. Lisa @ Homegrown Toddler says

      January 30, 2013 at 5:36 pm

      This just blew my mind! Awesome! Are you saying ordinary white glue works?!?! Sign me up!

      Reply

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