Tuesday, May 19, 2026

DIY Snowman Shaving Cream Craft for Kids

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DIY Snowman Shaving Cream Craft is a fun winter activity where kids create a soft, snowy snowman using shaving cream and simple paper details. This easy craft combines sensory play and creativity, making it perfect for preschool, classrooms, or cozy indoor days at home.

Children love the fluffy texture, and adults love how simple and affordable it is to set up.

Why This Snowman Craft Is a Favorite

This DIY snowman activity supports fine motor skills, sensory exploration, and creative storytelling. Spreading shaving cream strengthens hand muscles, while adding eyes, hats, and noses encourages focus and coordination. Because the result looks playful and textured, kids feel proud to display their snowmen.

It works especially well for winter themes, holiday crafts, and mixed-age groups.

Materials

  • White shaving cream (unscented, child-safe)
  • White cardstock or thick paper
  • White school glue (washable)
  • Liquid watercolors or diluted food coloring
  • Paintbrushes or craft sticks
  • Black and orange construction paper
  • Googly eyes or paper circles
  • Glitter or sequins (optional)
  • Scissors (adult use recommended)
  • Trays or plates for shaving cream
  • Paper towels and wipes

How to Make a Shaving Cream Snowman

Start by placing white cardstock on a protected surface or tray. If you want a classic snowman shape, glue a smaller paper circle on top of a larger one and let it set briefly.

Add a generous amount of shaving cream to a tray. Invite children to spread it over the paper using fingers, brushes, or craft sticks. Encourage them to feel the texture and create soft peaks or smooth snow.

Drop a few dots of liquid watercolor or diluted food coloring onto the shaving cream. Let children gently swirl the colors to create a snowy marbled effect.

While the shaving cream is still wet, glue on paper eyes, a carrot-shaped nose, buttons, and a hat. Adults should help younger children with small pieces.

Allow the snowman to dry for 30 to 60 minutes. As it dries, the shaving cream leaves a light, puffy texture. For a flatter finish, gently blot the surface with a paper towel after 20 minutes.

Once dry, add final details with markers or glitter glue if desired.

Tips for Best Results

Use cardstock to prevent curling. Keep paint amounts small to avoid soggy paper. Work on trays to contain mess. Always choose unscented shaving cream for sensitive kids.

Safety Notes

Supervise young children, especially with scissors and small decorations. Remind kids not to touch their faces while crafting and wash hands afterward.

Ways to Extend the Activity

Turn finished snowmen into winter cards or bulletin board art. Ask children to name their snowman and tell a short story about where it lives. Pair the craft with a winter book or a lesson about textures and states of matter.

Storage and Display

Store finished snowmen flat in a dry place. Place wax paper between pieces if stacking. Avoid sealing damp artwork in containers.

Conclusion

DIY Snowman Shaving Cream Craft is a simple and joyful way to bring winter creativity indoors. With fluffy textures and endless design choices, this activity keeps kids engaged while building skills and confidence. Let the process be playful and enjoy every snowy creation.

Kids enjoying a DIY snowman craft with shaving cream for winter fun

DIY Snowman Shaving Cream Craft

A fun winter activity where kids create a fluffy snowman using shaving cream and paper details, supporting sensory play and creativity.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 1 craft
Course: Craft, Kids Activity
Cuisine: Holiday, Winter

Ingredients
  

Materials
  • 1 can White shaving cream (unscented, child-safe)
  • 1 piece White cardstock or thick paper For the base of the snowman
  • 1 bottle White school glue (washable) For assembling the snowman
  • small amount varies Liquid watercolors or diluted food coloring For coloring the shaving cream
  • 2 pieces Paintbrushes or craft sticks For spreading shaving cream
  • 1 sheet Black construction paper For eyes or hat
  • 1 sheet Orange construction paper For the carrot nose
  • 1 varies Googly eyes or paper circles For decoration
  • optional Glitter or sequins For added sparkle
  • 1 pair Scissors Adult supervision recommended
  • 1 or more Trays or plates for shaving cream To contain mess during crafting
  • as needed Paper towels and wipes For cleaning up

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Place white cardstock on a protected surface or tray.
  2. If making a classic snowman shape, glue a smaller paper circle on top of a larger one and let it set briefly.
Crafting the Snowman
  1. Add a generous amount of shaving cream to a tray.
  2. Invite children to spread it over the paper using fingers, brushes, or craft sticks, encouraging them to explore the texture.
  3. Drop a few dots of liquid watercolor or diluted food coloring onto the shaving cream and let children swirl the colors to create a marbled effect.
  4. While the shaving cream is still wet, glue on paper eyes, a carrot-shaped nose, buttons, and a hat.
  5. Allow the snowman to dry for 30 to 60 minutes.
  6. For a flatter finish, gently blot the surface with a paper towel after 20 minutes.
  7. Once dry, add final details with markers or glitter glue if desired.

Notes

Use cardstock to prevent curling. Keep paint amounts small to avoid soggy paper. Work on trays to contain mess. Always choose unscented shaving cream for sensitive kids. Supervise young children, especially with scissors and small decorations. Remind kids not to touch their faces while crafting and wash hands afterward.

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