Learn how to use coffee filters for super easy paper snowflakes! Add watercolors for a fun winter craft for kids.
Updated December 2024
All these years we’ve been trimming 8 1/2 x 11 paper down to a square, then folding it and rounding off the edges to make snowflakes.
Then one day, we tried one of our coffee filters (left over from the coffee filter holiday garlands), folded it, and cut out a snowflake.
So quick. So easy. No extra cutting or folding to get it into the right shape because it’s already round. And easy to cut through the layers since it’s lightweight.
Coffee filters make the best snowflakes! It seems so obvious now. So, here’s how to make coffee filter snowflakes.
How to Make Paper Snowflakes
MATERIALS
INSTRUCTIONS
- Fold your coffee filter
First, fold a coffee filter in half and then in half again, creasing the folded edges. You can fold another time or two, but for the little kids this is generally enough.
- Cut shapes & lines
Use your scissors as you would with a regular paper snowflake and snip triangles, lines, and shapes along all of the edges of your folded coffee filter.
- Unfold snowflake
Carefully unfold to reveal your coffee filter snowflake design!
- Paint
If desired, paint with watercolor paint to add some color to your new snowflakes.
We’ve been cutting many, many snowflakes over the past few days.
And since coffee filters take watercolors so well, we’ve been painting some as well. This is as much fun (or more!) as cutting them.
A few dabs from the glue stick to hang our new painted coffee filter snowflakes in the window and we have a winter wonderland inside and out!
And be sure to check out this video of More Fun Coffee Filter Art!
More Easy Winter Crafts for Kids
Want even more creative ideas?
Check out our Winter Fun Creativity pack!
Cozy up with some of our favorite wintertime activities for creative kids! This pack has 40 pages of winter-themed art activities that will keep your kids busy even on the snowiest day!
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