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  2. Have a snow day any day with this DIY fake snow recipe ... - AOL

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    Snow day. Place the faux snow in the freezer for a little bit to enjoy cold snow. Let your kids get crafty and use cookie cutters to make fun shapes, create small snowpeople or form little snow ...

  3. Beat the Winter Blues with These Fun Cold-Weather Crafts for Kids

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    Whip up this super easy fake snow with just two ingredients and let the winter fun begin. You can even use it to build snowmen and snowballs indoors! See the tutorial at One Little Project .

  4. Joy Bauer shares 4 fun and festive holiday recipes to make ...

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    Cue the kids because this is the perfect snowy day snack-tivity. Made with banana slices for the body and adorned with chocolate and raspberry accessories, they’re creamy, delicious and filled ...

  5. Fake snow - Wikipedia

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    Fake snow at a filming location for the Doctor Who 2013 Christmas Special. When snow-like scenery is needed in live theatre, materials have included feathers, cotton, paper, breakfast cereal and potato flakes. [4] To reduce the cleanup problem, many theatres use "snow generators" which create soapy white bubbles which disappear after a short ...

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  7. Dry ski slope - Wikipedia

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    Dry ski slope in Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary Warmwell artificial ski slope in Dorset, U.K. ()A dry ski slope or artificial ski slope is a ski slope that mimics the attributes of snow using materials that are stable at room temperature, to enable people to ski, snowboard or snow tube in places where natural, snow-covered slopes are inconvenient or unavailable.

  8. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    The energy required to make artificial snow is about 0.6–0.7 kW h/m 3 for lances and 1–2 kW h/m 3 for fan guns. The density of artificial snow is between 400 and 500 kg/m 3 and the water consumption for producing snow is roughly equal to that number. [8] Snowmaking begins with a water supply such as a river or reservoir.

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