Snow angels are so pretty and I wanted to make mine like the picture in the book of Peter making snow angels. I’m a kid at heart who loves art, too, so I always make the projects alongside my kids. □ But similar tracks could be made by just using their pinky finger to press down in the paint. Now, a butterknife wouldn’t be the safest in a classroom setting, I’m sure. My daughter used the rounded end of a butter knife to make Peter’s footprints in the snow. My son wanted to make his picture like a picture in the book of Peter climbing up a hill of snow. Since my kids love painting with this puffy paint, I thought this would be a perfect art project for us to do during art last week. It’s a simple, yet fun art activity to do after reading The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats: make tracks in the snow (equal parts shaving cream and white liquid glue) and add a small red figure cutout. It was from a post about ten things to do on a snow day and included this cute idea: One of my most popular winter pins is the one I found last year on a blog I love to read called. 30K Shares This post contains affiliate links to products I recommend.
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