Forget "hot fun in the summertime." There's plenty of cold weather merriment to be had – think snowmen, snow globes, snow forts, snow angels, and warming fire pits. Keep cozy with hot chocolate from scratch, discover ingenious ways to reuse leftover candy canes, and more.
There’s no wrong way to make a snowman, but there are a few tips to prevent him from looking like a snow monster.
Stay warm and look chic this winter with a few simple scarf-tying tricks.
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Building a snow globe is a fun indoor project for a cold winter day.
You're outside. You're getting pummeled with snowballs. Time to build a snow fort.
You're never too old to join in the fun. A 99-year-old woman helped Bismarck, North Dakota, recapture a snow-angel-making world record.
Stir things up with this decadent hot chocolate recipe.
What’s the holiday season without a glass of creamy eggnog?
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Make brand-new treats out of your leftover candy canes.
Nothing completes the camping experience like a fire for everyone to gather around. Keep the fire contained and everyone safe with a temporary fire pit.
A good bonfire is the key to any number of outdoor events. Get the party started with these tips.
The Inuit used igloos as temporary shelters during hunting trips. These snow houses can be constructed even at latitudes far from the Arctic regions.