Who says you need real snow to build a snowman?
Print this simple carrot nose and let kids color, cut, and giggle their way through a cozy indoor “snow day.”
It works at home or in the classroom and sneaks in fine-motor practice while they feel like they’re “just crafting.”

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What you’ll need
- The Free Snowman Nose template (download on this page)
- Printer (we use and LOVE this printer – it saves so much on ink costs, it’s amazing)
- Paper or Cardstock
- Scissors
- Crayons/markers/colored pencils
- Glue stick or tape
- Optional: googly eyes, buttons, cotton balls, glitter/sequins, orange tissue paper, paper hat cutouts
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☃️4 fun ways to play
1. Olaf-inspired mini snowman
- On cardstock or a paper plate, draw a snowman face.
- Glue on the colored carrot nose.
- Add eyes, a big smile, and a paper hat or buttons.
- Display everyone’s creations in a frosty gallery.
2. Snowman sensory bin
- Fill a bin with “snow” (cotton balls).
- Add cutout noses, buttons, googly eyes, and mini hat shapes.
- Give kids scoops/tongs to build snowman faces in the bin.
- Rotate roles or set a “build a family of snowmen” challenge.

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3. Color & sparkle carrot nose
- Coat the nose with glue.
- Press on orange tissue paper bits, sequins, or sprinkle glitter.
- Let dry and mount on colored paper for a shiny “snow day” display.
4. Snowman face collage
- On construction paper, arrange the nose, eyes, mouth, and hat.
- Glue everything down to finish the face.
- Create a bulletin-board parade of unique snowmen.

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Teacher & parent tips
- Print extras: Kids love trying multiple faces.
- Offer choices: Markers vs. crayons, glitter vs. tissue—choice boosts engagement.
- Model scissor safety: Pre-cut for younger learners.
- Fast finishers: Have them make a family of noses (tiny, medium, jumbo) and compare sizes.
- Display it: String a “carrot bunting” or post a class collage to celebrate everyone’s work.

Where to get the template
Look for the “Here’s Where to Find the Free Printable Snowman Nose Template” section on this page to download.
Print at 100% for true size, or scale up/down as needed for your activity.
❄️Keep the winter crafting going
Pair this with more winter printables like Frozen Snowflake Templates or other seasonal crafts to extend the theme.

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Share your creations
I’d love to see what your kids make—share a photo of their snowman noses and tag us on Simple Mom Project’s Facebook Page and follow me on Pinterest!

Kaitlen D.
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