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This shows how to make fake snow for crafts or mini snowmen. There are six basic fake snow recipes plus step-by-step instructions perfect for winter crafts, snow globes, and tablescapes. The easiest recipes use just two household ingredients to create your little winter wonderland.
Also, seeDIY Snowman Hot Chocolate Gift Kitsfor another winter-themed craft idea.
Make Fake Snow for Crafts
There are all sorts offake snow recipesand the one you’ll need depends entirely on what you want to do with it. Some of the recipes listed below are for sculpting or crafting, others are for decor or winter scapes.
The tutorial (below) uses a snow recipe perfect for crafting little snowmen or snow animals. They make really sweet place markers for a dinner table as you will see below.
Fairy Lights | Amazon
Also, if you use the recipe here, when you are done with your snowmen, just remove theembellishments, and use the “snow” toclean sinks or your bathtub. It works very nicely.No waste!
If you just want something that looks like snow for an indoor scene or scape like a winter fairy garden but do not wish to make snowmen,coarse table saltlooks really pretty, especially with fairy lights shining through the salt crystals. Just add some fairy garden accessories and you’re done.
Now let’s make some snow.
6 Ways to Make Fake Snow
Fake Snow You Can Shape and Mold
1 Combinebaking sodaandhair conditioner|click for instructions (below)
2 Combinebaking sodaandshaving cream|click for instructions (below)
3 Combineflourorcorn starch,baking soda, andwater.
The exact amounts of ingredients will vary depending on how much fake snow you need and the specific ingredients you are using.
Start with the dry ingredients in a large mixing bowl and gradually add the wet ingredient (hair conditioner, shaving cream, or water) until you get the desired consistency.
In the snow people project (below), you can see what I made with the amounts listed.
Purely Decorative Fake Snow
These fake snow ideas are perfect for little snowscapes where you want to create a mini scene to look like snow.
4 Combinecoarse saltandtable salt. | Salt sparkles like snow
5 Shredwhite paper towelsinto tiny pieces
6 Cotton ballsor makeup pads | Tear them into pieces and arrange
Other Options for Creating Snowmen
- Modelling clay| See product at Amazon
- Polymer clay| See product at Amazon
- Styrofoam balls| See product at Amazon
- Marshmallows| See product at Amazon
How to Make Fake Snow Instructions
This fake snow recipe requires two ingredients:baking sodaandhair conditioner. With the right proportions, they bind together to form a snow-like material. And no, it’s not cold to touch, but, oddly enough, it does resemble snow both by looks and feel.
This is what I would call atemporary craft and not for hands-on play time. While the snowmen will last indefinitely, this is only if they are left alone. The ‘snow’ is fairly crumbly so they can’t be played with or knocked about.
If you plan to do this withchildren, be sure to make some ahead of time so you can understand what it’s like first. A child who enjoys fine motor skills and has a steady hand will enjoy it. One who is accustomed to Play-Doh, which is quite stretchy and forgiving, will probably notenjoy it.
You can also useshaving creaminstead of hair conditioner. I find the shaving cream does make a firmer snow ball (one you can throw), but it tends to have a stinky scent (to me). Other people say they just use baking soda and water. I’ve never found it binds as well as hair conditioner.
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Recipe
- 1 part Hair conditioner* (white, not colored or it might tint your snow)
The exact amount needed varies depending on how watery the hair conditioner is. Add it gradually, as instructed below. - 6 parts Baking soda(bicarbonate soda)
Examples
Make 4 snowmen (3″ tall) and a critter
- ¼ cup Hair conditioner
- 1 ½ cups Baking soda
Make 8 snowmen (3″ tall) and a critter
- ½ cup Hair conditioner
- 3 cups Baking soda
Make 12 snowmen (3″ tall) and a critter
- ¾ cup Hair conditioner
- 4 ½ cups Baking soda
Steps
1 Measure the ingredients
For the snowman scene you see pictured in this article, I used ¼ cup Hair conditioner and 1 ½ cups Baking soda.
2Combine Ingredients
Combine the baking soda and hair conditionerin a mixing dish or bowl.
Some brands of hair conditioner are quite watery and you’ll need less of it. Some are quite thick and you’ll need more.
Add the hair conditioner gradually. Mix it with the baking soda and check for it to become clumpy. You want to be able to form the snow into balls.
3Form a Snow Ball
When you can form a snow ball that doesn’t crumble, it’s ready.
Congratulations, you are now a snow maker.
How to Make Snowmen
Here are some tips for making snowmen like these ones.
I usedsmall beads for the faces.
If you like the classic look, you could also make a carrot nose withpolymer clay.
This post shares how to make little polymer clay charms and more.
The arms are twigs from a lilac bush. Anything will do.
The snowmen are in a glass pie dish which is sitting on a silver serving tray—all gently-used items from a local thrift store.
I added “snow” on the ground using more baking soda, as well as glitter pinecones, and mini twinkle lights which are battery powered. I love the little lights! Some come with built-in timers or you could use a mechanical timer to make them come on at night.
More Winter-Themed Projects
- How to Make Reindeer Cupcakes | Recipe
- How to Make Pinecone Animals | Penguin, Owl, Mouse, & more
- How to Make Melted Snowman Cookies | Recipe
Create a Tabletop Winter Scene
Another fun idea is to put the snowman in a champagne glass. You can getthe little blackboard signs here on Amazonor at a dollar store. This is a fun idea for place cards at a holiday table.
I hope you enjoyed this project. As mentioned, it really is super simple. The snowman won’t last forever, but it’s a fun project to do with kids.
~Melissa the Empress of Dirt ♛
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How To Make Fake Snow for Crafting
Made with two ingredients, this fake snow recipe works for mini winter wonderland scenes and little snowmen. See the other recipes in the article for other options.
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Total Time1 hour hr
Makes: 8 3-inch snowmen
Author: Melissa J. Will
Cost: $5
Equipment
Mini Twinkle Lights optional
Electric timer optional
Glass pie dish optional
Silver tray optional
Supplies & Materials
- ½ cup Hair conditioner white only
- 3 cups Baking soda bicarbonate soda
Instructions
Mixing Snow
Measure the ingredients.
Pour Baking soda into mixing bowl.
3 cups Baking soda
Gradually add and combine hair conditioner until you can form balls that do not crumble.
½ cup Hair conditioner
Adjust amounts as needed.
Make a Snowman
For traditional snowmen, form 3 small snowballs (large, medium, small).
Use small beads (black and red) to form eyes, nose, and mouth.
Use twigs for arms.
Don't forget to make a reindeer dog!
Create little winter wonderland scene. I used a glass pie plate, mini twinkle lights, pinecones, and pine tree greens.
You could also create placecards for a holiday table using little snowmen in champagne glasses with tiny chalkboards.
Notes
Variations
- There are many ways to make fake snow and each has different qualities.
- See other recipes in this article for more recipes.
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