 Hello, welcome to SFPL. I'm librarian Susan. I'm so happy to show you how to make snowpings today. Snowpings is a popular and easy medium to create, whether you are at home or in school. With simple household items, you can have tons of fun creating wintery art projects. While you are creating it, snowpings has an ice cold sensation on your hands. The fluffy texture makes it look just like snow. I think this is the next best thing to enjoying actual snow in the Bay Area. Do you? Are you ready? Let's get up some supplies and create a beautiful creation together. The basic supplies, you will need chilled white school glue, shaving cream, thick paper or construction paper, a mixing bowl, a whisk or spoon, paint brushes or q-tips, scissors, scraps of black and orange paper or any decorative household items. It is optional if you have this at home, such as glitters and food coloring. The process of making the snowpings. Step 1, pour in roughly equal amount of chilled glue and shaving cream into the mixing bowl. Step 2, stir and mix the medium gently in the mixing bowl. With the whisk or spoon, do not over mix the ingredients because you want the air bubbles. Step 3, test your snowpings by lifting it up from the mixing bowl. If it stays puffy and flows smoothly, your snowpings is ready. If not, if it is runny or watery, you may want to add in a little more shaving cream and mix further. Step 4, start out your creation by placing a piece of construction paper in front of you. Step 5, use your pink brush or q-tips. To and use a spoon to take out the snowpings onto the construction paper until you finish forming and building your creation. Step 6, be creative and decorate your art piece with add-on details. Variations and absence. First of all, you can employ simple pasting and cutting from your household items such as paper, fabric, buttons, tricks, leaves and so much more. Secondly, you can use snow paint as a sensory play snow. Yet no one should place this medium in their mouth. Adult supervision is required for children younger than 5 years old. Next, you can employ white-brained colors by using food coloring. Make sure you separate small portions of white snow paints before you add in food coloring. In addition, you can sparkle and shimmer your snow paints by using glitters. Last but not least, you can add in essential oils for scents. I hope you enjoy making snowpings and enjoy creating your own creations. Hope to see you next time!