If you’re looking for an easy winter craft for toddlers that’s as magical as the first snow, you’ll love these salt snowflake craft with glue. They’re sensory, sparkly, and surprisingly durable — even a few days (and daddy’s coffee cup) later.
This post contains affiliate links, such as Amazon Associates links. If you make a purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my blog and helping me create more content like this!
RELATED: EASY WINTER CRAFTS FOR TODDLERS – YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS

🧂 What You Need
This is one of those five-minute prep crafts that turns into a full sensory experience. Here’s what we used:
- Black paper (construction or cardstock — it makes the white pop beautifully)
- White crafting glue (I used a generous amount — that’s why it still holds days later), not too much or the lines are too thick.
- Fine ground salt
- Pencil for sketching
- (Optional) Paintbrush and watercolors if you want to add color — though ours looked better plain and snowy white

✨ How to Make Salt and Glue Snowflakes
- Draw a snowflake pattern with a pencil on black paper. Keep it simple — six arms with small branches is perfect.

- Trace over your lines with white glue. Thicker lines hold more salt, and toddlers love squeezing the bottle themselves! Maybe if you have an older toddler they can help.

- Sprinkle salt generously over the glue. My son had so much fun throwing the salt on and watching it stick. We used a spoon.

- Shake off the excess gently. You can do this over a paper and reuse the leftover salt.

- (Optional) Add color by lightly dabbing watercolor paint onto the salt while it’s still wet. We tried this, but my toddler brushed a bit too hard and wiped the salt away — so we left it white, and honestly, it looked even prettier.
🧒 Toddler Learning and Sensory Benefits
This isn’t just a cute craft — it’s full of early learning value:
- Fine motor skills: squeezing glue, pinching salt, brushing (or attempting to 😄)
- Cause and effect: toddlers see how glue makes things stick
- Sensory play: the texture of salt and glue together feels cool and grainy. Though I didn’t let my son touch the glue lol.
- Creativity: every snowflake turns out different
🌨️ Real-Life Tip
The salt stuck surprisingly well — I used plenty of glue and let it dry flat overnight. A few days later, it’s still holding up on the wall (though one snowflake did lose a bit of salt when Daddy unknowingly put a cup on it 😂).
🖤 Why Black Paper Works Best
The contrast is beautiful. The white salt and glue pop like real frost against a dark winter sky. You can also try blue paper for a softer snowy look, but the black background gives it that bold, clean Scandinavian winter feel.

📸 Try This Variation
If your toddler wants to experiment, you can:
- Use colored salt (just mix a few drops of food coloring into the salt before sprinkling)
- Make names instead of snowflakes
- Create a snowy scene with several snowflakes or snowmen and stars
🧊 Final Thoughts
These salt and glue snowflakes on black paper are a simple winter craft that toddlers can truly make themselves. It’s a great activity for cozy afternoons when you want something quick, creative, and clean-up friendly. Plus, watching their eyes light up as the salt sparkles in the light — that’s the best part.
So grab your glue, a bit of salt, and let it snow right on your kitchen table.

Check out these FREE Penguin layouts for crafting.
Enjoyed This Post? Here’s How You Can Help!

If you enjoyed this post, please take 60 seconds to tell a friend.
Whether it’s a quick mention in a mom’s group, sharing on social media, or chatting about it with friends, every share makes a big difference.
I spend many hours crafting posts like this.
Every little helps and I rely on people like yourself to help grow traffic!📌 Pin now, read later!
Latest Posts:
Easy Balloon Painting Lion Craft for Toddlers (Safari Art)
Sometimes toddlers just want to do something right now, and there’s no time for complicated…
This Easy Fish Suncatcher Craft Kept My Toddler Busy 20-Minutes
Need a super simple indoor toddler craft when you’re honestly too tired to plan anything…
How I Taught My Toddler Colors With These Simple Play Activities
I thought teaching colors would be easy. You know… point at something red and say…
Ocean Diorama for Toddlers (Easy Recycled Craft)
Sometimes I want to do a craft with my toddler, but I also wonder… is…
Easy Ocean Sticker Activity for Toddlers (20 Minute Fine Motor Play)
Need a super easy toddler activity that buys you a few calm minutes while still…
Easy Pipette Coloring Fish Craft (Ocean Activity for Toddlers)
This pipette coloring fish craft turned into the cutest little ocean craft and color learning…










