15 Tissue Paper Winter Crafts Kids Can Make Indoors

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Looking for simple, cozy activities to brighten chilly days? These tissue paper winter crafts are a perfect mix of color, texture, and hands-on fun. Kids can turn soft tissue squares into snowmen, mittens, penguins, and even glowing suncatchers, all using supplies you probably already have at home.

Want even more seasonal inspiration? Take a look at our comprehensive list of winter crafts for kids for additional ideas that make cold-weather days creative, cheerful, and screen-free.

Assortment of 15 winter crafts using tissue paper, featuring playful animal designs, snowmen with scarves, and vibrant snowflake cutouts.Pin

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Winter DIYs Made With Tissue Paper

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Snowman Tissue Paper
Little ones can stay warm inside while creating a jolly snowman from colorful tissue paper pieces. They'll practice fine motor skills as they glue each piece to bring their snowman to life.
The finished artwork makes a cheerful winter friend to display — all without the cold or mess of making one outside.
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Snowflake Bleeding Tissue Paper ArtPin
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Snowflake Bleeding Tissue Paper Art
Kids create a colorful snowflake by brushing water onto special “bleeding” tissue paper laid on a coffee filter snowflake cut-out. The tissue paper's dye spreads like magic when it gets wet, and peeling the pieces off reveals a vibrant, one-of-a-kind design.
Each snowflake comes out beautifully unique, and kids can hang the final art in a window to let the colors shine.
Related: Winter Animal Color By Numbers Worksheets
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Polar Bear Winter ArtPin
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Polar Bear Winter Art
Young artists can create a beautiful arctic scene by layering tissue paper in icy blues and purples behind a polar bear silhouette. They'll practice their cutting and gluing as they piece together the colorful collage backdrop, which doubles as a fun fine motor workout.
The white polar bear really pops against the vivid tissue paper sky, resulting in a stunning winter artwork to display.
Also try: Polar Bear Shape Craft
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Christmas Tree Tissue Paper SuncatcherPin
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Christmas Tree Tissue Paper Suncatcher
Kids can create a festive Christmas tree suncatcher by sticking colorful tissue paper squares onto a simple tree template, resulting in a bright, “stained glass”- like decoration for the window. Quick and low-mess, this holiday art also gives little ones a chance to practice cutting and gluing.
They'll love hanging up their creation and watching the winter sunlight glow through all the pretty colors.
Related: Christmas Tree Tissue Paper Craft
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Penguin Tissue Paper
Kids will have fun making a cute penguin by gluing little bits of tissue paper onto a simple penguin-shaped template. They'll enjoy picking out bright tissue colors and sticking each piece in place, which is a great way to practice fine motor skills.
The finished penguin makes an adorable winter decoration that they'll be proud to show off.
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Tissue Paper Winter PenguinPin
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Tissue Paper Winter Penguin
Kids start by making a vibrant wintery backdrop with layers of blue tissue paper, then they make an adorable penguin from construction paper to place in front. They'll love that this project is two arts in one — creating the icy background and assembling their penguin friend to bring the scene to life.
The combination of colorful tissue texture and a cute penguin character creates a fun hands-on activity and a cheerful winter scene to display.
Also try: Penguin Paper Strip Craft
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Painted Tissue Paper MittensPin
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Painted Tissue Paper Mittens
Instead of using regular paint, kids “paint” a big mitten drawing by brushing on a glue-and-water mix and laying down scraps of colorful tissue paper. They place pieces of tissue onto the mitten shape and brush over them with the glue mixture, watching the colors blend.
After it dries, kids can cut out the pretty mitten and hang it up—a brilliant and straightforward winter project that everyone will enjoy.
Related: Winter Cutting Worksheets
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Christmas Tree Winter ArtPin
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Christmas Tree Winter Art
Kids can create a beautiful winter scene by first making their own tissue paper “trees” and then assembling a snowy landscape. They glue green tissue pieces onto paper to create a textured sheet, cut it into triangle tree shapes, and then glue the trees onto paper snow hills, along with brown paper trunks and small paper snowflakes.
The project combines collage art and simple construction, giving kids fine motor practice and a festive artwork that's unique every time.
Also try: Christmas Tree Card Craft
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Tissue Paper Polar Bear
Kids can make an adorable polar bear by gluing soft tissue paper squares to a template, giving it a fun, textured look. They'll practice fine motor skills as they stick on each piece and assemble the bear's friendly face.
This simple indoor project keeps kids busy on a cold day and leaves them with their very own arctic animal to proudly show off.
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Ripped Tissue Paper SnowmanPin
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Ripped Tissue Paper Snowman
Little artists tear up tissue paper and glue the pieces down to create their own snowman on paper. They start by drawing a simple snowman outline, then fill it in by brushing on glue and sticking the ripped tissue bits inside, creating a collage effect.
Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, this hands-on art activity lets them practice ripping and gluing while decorating their snowman however they like — they can even add fun googly eyes or crayon details to give their snowman a unique personality.
Related: Snowman Shape Craft
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Arctic Animal SuncatcherPin
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Arctic Animal Suncatcher
Kids can make gorgeous Arctic animal suncatchers using tissue paper and printable silhouettes of their favorite polar animals (like polar bears or penguins).
They stick bits of tissue paper onto the cut-out animal shapes, and when they hang the suncatchers in a window, the light shines through all the pretty colors. Simple to make, these decorations add a magical splash of color to windows, allowing kids to celebrate Arctic animals in a fun way.
Also try: Winter Animal Worksheets
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Tissue Paper Mitten SuncatcherPin
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Tissue Paper Mitten Suncatcher
Kids can make a bright mitten-shaped suncatcher by sticking tissue paper pieces onto clear contact paper inside a mitten outline. They arrange the colorful tissue bits however they like and then seal their design with another layer of contact paper, creating a pretty “stained glass” mitten that catches the sunlight.
The finished mitten looks beautiful hanging in the window, and it's an easy art that even little ones can help make.
Related: Arctic Animals Preschool
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Paper Plate Arctic FoxPin
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Paper Plate Arctic Fox
Kids can create an adorable arctic fox using a paper plate and white tissue paper for a fun fur-like texture. They cut and fold the paper plate to form the fox's head and body, then cover it with white tissue pieces.
Next, they add cute details like big googly eyes, a black pom-pom nose, and pointy paper ears and a tail. This winter art project brings a favorite Arctic animal to life, allowing children to practice their cutting and gluing skills creatively.
Also try: Popsicle Stick Arctic Fox Craft
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Scrunched Paper SnowmanPin
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Scrunched Paper Snowman
Kids create a snowman by scrunching up bits of tissue paper into little “snowballs” and gluing them onto a piece of paper. They fill a snowman outline with the soft, scrunched tissue, then add a carrot nose, eyes, and other details to give their snowman a face.
Scrunching the tissue gives little hands a fun sensory workout and makes the snowman look adorably fluffy—almost as if kids made him out of tiny snowballs!
Related: Snowman Paper Cup Craft
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Snowflake SuncatcherPin
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Snowflake Suncatcher
Kids can create a sparkling snowflake suncatcher by filling a snowflake-shaped frame with colorful tissue paper and clear contact paper. Using a printable snowflake template as the outline, they stick on frosty blue and purple tissue squares to make a beautiful pattern.
When hung in a window, the finished snowflake glows with color in the sunlight, brightening up cold winter days.
Also try: Winter Activity Sheets
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