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Salt Painting Craft Tutorial: Snowflake Craft for Kids

  • Gina
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

In this BLOG post I will teach you how to make this fun and festive winter craft.

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If you’re looking for a winter craft that’s equal parts magical, low-prep, and toddler-approved… salt painting Snowflakes is one of the easiest wins of the season.


It blends art + sensory play, works for mixed-age groups, and creates those gorgeous, textured paintings you’ll actually want to display through the winter months.


Don’t want to make a snowflake? That’s OK! Make a heart, your name or just a squiggly shape!


Want to incorporate academics in? Make letters, numbers or even sight words!


The possibilities for learning and play are endless!

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Why Kids Love Salt Painting

Salt painting turns regular watercolor art into a sensory experience. Kids get to:

  • Squeeze glue (hello, motor skills!)

  • Sprinkle salt and watch it sparkle

  • See paint magically travel along the salt

  • Make a snowflake design that feels 3D and textured


It’s calming, process-focused, and truly feels like a little bit of Christmas magic.


Materials:

  • Salt

  • Construction paper

  • Liquid glue (bottle works best!)

  • Paintbrush

  • Watercolor paints

  • Cup of water

  • Sensory tray or baking sheet to catch spills


Step 1: Draw Your Snowflake

Kids can freehand their own snowflake or trace a simple outline.


For toddlers, draw the lines ahead of time and let them do the paint magic.


Step 2: Trace the Lines With Glue

Have your child follow the outline with glue.


Thick lines = prettier results!


Step 3: Cover with Salt

Sprinkle salt generously over the glue.


Tap gently to remove the extra — this is always kids’ favorite part.


Step 4: Add the Color

Use a wet brush or pipette to touch watercolor drops onto the salted glue.


The paint will instantly spread and follow the glue lines.


Step 5: Let It Dry

Once it dries, the snowflake stays sparkly and raised with beautiful, blended colors.


Try these fun twists:

  • Rainbow tree: Let kids add every color they want.

  • Snowy tree: Use blue + silver watercolors for a frosty look.

  • Ornament spots: Add dots of glue around the tree to create “bulbs” that soak up color.

  • Add gems: Pop a star sticker on top or add sequins before it dries.


This simple craft builds:

  • Fine motor skills

  • Color mixing exploration

  • Hand-eye coordination

  • Sensory processing

  • Creative confidence

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Hi, I'm Gina!

I have over 20 years experience in education, and I am a sensory play advocate and play enthusiast.

I have a Master’s Degree in Special Education and a CAGS in Early Childhood. I am also a mom to four sweet kids!

My mission is to teach you how to incorporate simple, impactful, hands-on activities into your day.

I share sensory experiences, learning opportunities and ways to keep your kids engaged and learning through PLAY.

 

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