Winter is a season we particularly love for its dominant white. The trees shed their leaves and the blanket of snow reveals pristine landscapes. It’s also a period adored by children, since Santa Claus, with his sleigh loaded with gifts, crosses the starry sky on the night of December 24. So yes, we love winter for all the projects it inspires to make with Hama beads. 
Snowmen
And it starts with this snowman that makes us meeeelt! Source: Cultura
At Kleuteridee, you can also make this version in a square format thanks to its clear, free grid.
Isn’t this little couple just irresistible? Source: Friendship braceletsUnless you’d prefer to build an adorable little family of snowmen like the one shown on the Perler website.

But be careful not to get too cold, and equip yourself with a nice pair of mittens like the ones we found in a great YouTube. tutorial.

Snowflakes
We can’t skip snowflakes. To make them, it’s essential to have a hexagonal pegboard (a small investment you won’t regret ;-)). Here’s a very pretty selection we found on the go-to site Beads Merrily. Go take a look—you’re sure to find what you’re after.
We also really like this all-blue series for a graphically frosty winter! You’ll find it again at Beads Merrily.
Polar journey
Dive into a completely polar world by making this set composed of Inuit figures, igloos, and cheerful bears for an icy atmosphere full of smiles. Source: Perler
Still at Perler, the more seasoned crafters can build a lifelike polar set in 3D.
Impossible not to fall for this deer. Source: Friendship bracelets
Closer to home, treat yourself to a little week of winter sports with these creations full of contagious energy. Source: Perler 
Penguins
In winter we also find a recurring motif for Hama bead creations, so we decided to give it a short paragraph.
Source: Cultura
For the youngest, invest in this penguin-shaped board: ideal for starting out without too many mistakes. Source: Amazon









