5 Winter Nature Crafts for Kids — Easy, Cheap, and Screen-Free

Looking for winter crafts for kids that don’t require a trip to the craft store (or a glitter clean-up you’ll still be finding in March)? You’re in the right place. These nature crafts use simple supplies you can collect on a quick walk—pinecones, sticks, leaves, and...

Nature “Snowflake” Mobile

Why parents love it: It looks like real decor, not just “kid art.” Plus, it’s a sneaky way to practice patterns and design. Supplies 1 long stick (for the top) String or yarn Pinecones, leaves, evergreen sprigs Paper snowflakes (optional) Parent payoff: Looks like...

Pinecone “Snowy Owl”

Why parents love it: It looks impressive, but it’s actually simple. This is one of those easy winter crafts that gives a big “wow” moment for minimal effort. Supplies 1 pinecone (medium to large is easiest) White paint (or glue + torn white tissue paper) Paper or felt...

Leaf “Animal Tracks” Stamping

Why parents love it: It turns into storytelling (and burns energy) without feeling like “school.” This is a fun option if your kid loves animals, pretending, or making maps. Supplies Leaves (or evergreen sprigs) Washable paint Paper (brown paper bag works great)...