Snowman Party
This party is snow much fun for winter birthdays and the holidays!
Of course a snowman party theme is perfect for the holiday season, but it’s also fabulous when planning a winter birthday party for your child or if you find yourself in need of a celebration in the middle of January. Planning your snowy decorations, snowman party games and fun winter crafts will be as easy as 1-2-3 with our party planning help!
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![]() | Invitations and Decorations for a Snowman Christmas Party |
Set the mood for your party with snowflake filled invitations and winter decor that any snowman would love to call home.
- Cut a snowman’s top hat from black cardstock paper. Use white gel pens to write the invitation details on one side of the hat and the message on the other “You’re invited for some Frosty Fun!“. Include snowflake confetti or sequins in the envelope before sealing.
- Make lots and lots of paper snowflakes and paper chains. Begin right after Thanksgiving and you’ll have plenty for decorating walls, windows and to hang from the ceiling.
- Adding white holiday lights to the paper snowflake decorations, is festive!
- Your party room will look like it’s piled high with snowdrifts when you drape white sheets, batting or any white fabric over your furniture.
- Toss piles of white balloon “snowballs” on the floor.
- Do you have snowmen plush toys and sleds to include as props in your decor?
- Set the table with an all white theme or add this Candy Cane Snowman party theme
and add a tower of peppermint candy topped cupcakes for a centerpiece.
Snowman Holiday Party Supplies
![]() | Games and Crafts for a Snowman Christmas Party |
Keep everyone happy with a couple of games and a fun craft or two. Select your favorites from the list below.
- Set up a craft table with white paper, glitter glue and several pairs of scissors for making beautiful paper snowflakes to take home.
- Play a few rounds of “Mitten Mayhem”.

- Play a silly challenge game where the kids perform a task while wearing mittens. Such as building a towers of blocks, marshmallows or sugar cubes? Or try picking up coins. If mittens are too difficult for smaller items, try gloves.
- Play a game of musical chairs where the kids have to walk like penguins!
- Make a “Stick the Carrot” on the snowman game.
- Organize an indoor relay race where players carry snowballs (marshmallows or cotton balls) with a spoon.
- Divide into teams for a snowman dress-up relay race with a hat, scarf, mittens and boots.
- With empty jars, crushed egg shells and a few other supplies older kids (6 and up) can make their own snow globes to take home.
- Younger children will enjoy a big batch of homemade white glitter play-dough, rollers and cookie cutters that coordinate with the winter snow theme.
- A sock snowmen craft will be fun for the kids to decorate during the party. To make this craft easier for a party prepare the sock bodies beforehand, use glue dots, sticky backed craft foam and fabric markers for decorating.
- In your invitation, ask guests to bring hats, mittens or scarves to the party in support of a local homeless shelter. Use markers and other supplies to decorate a paper-covered box to fill with the donations.
![]() | Food and Favors for a Snowman Christmas Party |
For this Snowman party think cozy treats on a snowy day…
- Serve warm soup with snowman shaped sandwiches.
- Serve warm soup with snowman sandwiches.
- For sweet treats try fluffy white frosted (no vanilla) cupcakes, scoops of vanilla ice cream rolled in coconut

(re-freeze until serving) or mini-donut snowmen. - If you are a bit of a cookie crafter, try this wonderful melting snowman cookie!
- Fill a mitten from the dollar store with a candy cane, packet of hot cocoa, and a cookie or stickers.
- Other favors could include snowflake stickers , a pack of Ice Cubes gum and white chocolate dipped pretzel sticks (in a plastic bag of course).
- Or tie a snowman cookie cutter to a baggie of homemade white or light blue glitter play-dough.
- Let your guests decorate their very own snowman sugar cookie to take home as a make-and-take party favor.
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