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Tin Foil Icicles – Super Easy Winter Craft!

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Easy Winter Crafts – Make Glitter Tin Foil Icicles

Making sparkly icicles is a great winter craft for kids of all ages! You probably already have the supplies you need to make them.

You will need:

  • tin foil
  • glue and glitter or combined glitter-glue
  • needle and thread

 

I love when things sparkle but I don’t like it when crafts trickle out a trail of glitter on everything that touches it. So my solution is to use glitter glue that is already mixed together.

The alternative is to spread glue all over the project and then sprinkle loose glitter on top. It’s messy but has great coverage.

 

 

Start with the tin foil. Cut the foil 6 inches wide.  Begin to roll the foil pinching one end as you roll it.

 

 

Keep rolling and scrunching as you go. Loose and wide on one end, tight on the end that will come to a point.

 

 

I should find more crafts that involve tin foil. It always helps the craft really stand out!

 

 

Make a bunch of tin foil icicles. Place them on a piece of paper towel.

 

 

Squeeze out the glitter glue onto the foil icicles.

 

 

Take a piece of paper towel (or use your fingers if you don’t mind getting sticky) and smear that glitter glue all up and down the icicle.

 

 

Take an arm’s length of thread and thread your biggest needle. Do not knot it.  Push the needle through the tin foil.

 

Pull the ends of the thread together and tie a knot.

 

 

Tie onto a curtain rod or tape to the window trim. Or as below you can tape it to a twig or stick and hang it from a huge vase. When the sun hits it there is an amazing sparkly effect reflected everywhere because of the crinkles in the tinfoil and the sparkles.

 

Have a look at some other winter crafts we have done.

Marshmallow Snowman Edible Winter Craft Project

Beaded SnowFlake Suncatcher-Easy Craft for Kids!

Snowman Craft – Use a sock and rice! Super Fun Craft!


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