When the weather is too cold to make it outside for play, enjoy simple winter art activities indoors! Set up an invitation to make a wintery snowy night painting. This Van Gogh inspired activity is perfect for exploring mixed media art with kids. Combine a bit of science and art when you make your own snow paint. Find everything you need below to get started.

VAN GOGH INSPIRED SNOWY NIGHT PAINTING FOR KIDS

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THE SCIENCE OF SNOW PAINT

This blustery snowy art activity is actually a science experiment showcasing the properties of an endothermic reaction, but we like it because it’s disguised as big, freezing fun. Make your own snow paint to use with just two simple ingredients! As the shaving cream and baking soda mix, a powdery, snow-like substance is left.

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Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) mixed with the acid/lanolin/ sorbitan compound (shaving cream) creates a mixture that is cold to the touch, otherwise known as an endothermic reaction. It is fairly rare to get an endothermic reaction in the safety of your home without using actual chemicals!

Want to try a fun fake snow recipe that you can play with again and again? Check out how to make our super popular fake snow!

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SNOWY NIGHT PAINTING

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INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1: Print out the snowy night coloring page.

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STEP 2: Color the page with markers.

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STEP 3: Make up some snowy paint by combining 1/2 cup of shaving cream and 1/2 cup of baking soda with a fork until the mixture is crumbly.

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STEP 4: Paint some glue onto your paper where you would like to place your ‘snow’.

STEP 5: Use your fingers or a paintbrush to apply the snow paint to your
design where you think snow might fall.

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MORE FUN WINTER ART ACTIVITIES

More Fun Winter Art Activities

Printable Winter Holiday Art Projects Pack

Celebrate the Winter season with themed art!

Everything you need is included. Just add art supplies! Perfect for kids of all ages to enjoy with a variety of techniques. Whether in the classroom, at home, or with groups, there is a fantastic variety of art activities to try!

Find all the instructions and templates necessary for over 40 art projects this Winter.

Snowflakes, Solstice, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Lunar New Year, and Valentine’s Day

Explore process art, STEAM, and even famous artists with these very doable art activities that won’t break the budget or the time you have available!

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