Lovely winter...

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a card with a girl and her dog in the snow holding up a teddy bear
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Belle and Boo: "Catching Snow"
a bird sitting on top of a wooden fence next to a blue and yellow color scheme
Baby
Darker grey- walls. Lighter grey- ceiling. Yellow- couches. Darkest grey and blues- accent.
Belle & Boo Build A Snowman Art Print
Belle & Boo Build A Snowman Art Print
a dining room table with candles and ornaments hanging from the branches
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Hang branches from the ceiling with fishing wire and decorate with whatever you choose.
three small christmas trees sitting on top of a wooden table
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felt
snowflakes are shown in white on a blue background
How to Make Paper Snowflakes | One Little Project
someone is placing cookie cutters on top of the icing to make snowflakes
Marshmallow Snowflakes Recipe
Marshmallow Snowflakes for the Hot Chocolate Bar -snow party
a snow globe sitting on top of a wooden table
Fire and Ice Luminaries
Fire and Ice Luminaries
the sun shines through the snow covered trees near a river with steam rising from it
Finland
Silver and Whitegold/diamond Snowflake pendant
Silver and Whitegold/diamond Snowflake pendant
several white balls are lined up in a row on the floor, with one ball facing away from the camera
LUMIPALLO pussipakkaus
Everyday Design's snowballs are handmade, which makes them differ in size and hardness - like real snowballs. They crunch in your hands like real snow. They also strengthen hand muscles.
a white ball sitting on top of a pine tree branch next to snow covered branches
Christmas Pudding
paint styrofoam balls with modge podge then roll in epsom salt
a white snowflake ornament hanging on a green cloth covered curtain with beads
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wooden blocks spelling let it snow on top of each other in front of a shelf
Indulgy
.Winter without snow isn't a real winter
the instructions for how to make snowflakes out of glue and plastic bottles
Use a Low Temperature Hot Glue Gun to Make Snowflakes for your Windows!
Why didn't I think of this? Use a Low Temperature Hot Glue Gun to Make Snowflakes on your Windows! If you are afraid that they will be hard to remove, you could always spray pam on a cookie sheet, make the designs on there and then just adhere them to the windows afterwards. That way they're reusable too!