Schneemann Fensterbild mit KREUL Window Color gemalt

Let’s paint a snowman

12/10/2024 |

Kids love winter. But where’s the snow? No matter, we’ll just build or rather paint a snowman in the house. We use KREUL Window Color to paint a snowman. Paint along with us and use the template that we are providing at the end of this post. Have fun painting a snowman with KREUL Window Color! Our snowmen might even inspire winter to make it snow.

 

Step 1: Use the contour paint to draw your snowman

First, print out the snowman template and put it in a transparent document pocket or under a sheet of KREUL Window Color flexible film. Then use KREUL Window Color contour paint to trace all the lines of the snowman motif. Let the lines you have drawn dry for around two hours. If you don’t want to wait that long, go straight to Step 2 and paint your snowman motif without an outline. KREUL Window Color is a stable paint that doesn’t run if you don’t paint an outline. So try it out to see which way you prefer.

Step 2: A bit of colour for your snowman window picture

Now, the fun starts! We paint the entire snowman with KREUL Window Color colour paints. Lots of white, of course – like snow. But with a pop of colour. What about a green and white scarf, topped with a red hat? 
 

Step 3: Trick for making patterns

Actually, our snowman window picture is finished and just needs to dry. But we want to have a bit more fun making pretty patterns. For this, take a toothpick and draw it through the still wet paint, This gives us a slightly marbled effect. Then let the Window Color snowman dry for 24 hours. Use your fingers to carefully peel the dried motif from the document pocket or special film and press it onto the window pane. 
 

More Window Color winter motifs? You’ll find these in the KREUL set

The snowman motif is from the KREUL Window Color set Hello Winter. So if you fancy painting other window motifs like Christmas elves, snowflakes or a cute polar bear, you’ll find a wide choice in the set. And the best thing: the motifs aren’t just for Christmas. They have been designed to look cool on your windows all through winter. So who needs snow for winter fun?