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...

Painted Kindness Rocks

Why parents love it: It’s super shareable (hello, Facebook) and it turns a simple craft into a feel-good community moment. Paint at home, then take a walk and place a rock where it’s allowed. Supplies Smooth rocks Paint markers or acrylic paint Optional: clear sealer...

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)...

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...