There are 10 DIY crafting recipes for regular snowflakes (Falling-Snow Wall, Frozen Fence, Frozen Floor Tiles, Iceberg Flooring, Iceberg Wall, Ski-Slope Flooring, Ski-Slope Wall, Snowflake Pochette, Snowflake Wall, and Snowflake Wreath) and 16 crafting recipes with large snowflakes (Frozen Arch, Frozen Bed, Frozen Chair, Frozen Counter, Frozen Mini Snowperson, Frozen Partition, Frozen Pillar, Frozen Sculpture, Frozen Table, Frozen Tree, Frozen-Treat Set, Ice Flooring, Ice Wall, Ice Wand, Snowperson Head, and Three-Tiered Snowperson) - read the Snowballs and Snowboy section to see how to get them! After you catch a snowflake, shoot down flying balloon presents to get various DIY crafting recipes where you can use it. Some bigger snowflakes will be floating in the air - and yes, you can collect them! More than that, the floating snowflakes are also necessary for your winter DIY crafting recipes like Falling-Snow Wall, Iceberg Wall, and Snowflake Pochette. The snow will continue to cover the ground and will finally stick to it on December 11th. How to use the snow?įrom the 27th of November onwards, it is possible to see some light snowfall for the first time (in the Northern hemisphere).
You should note that this time, some items are locked depending on your location, which means you will not have access to the same items if you live in the Northern Hemisphere as if you live in the Southern Hemisphere. Apart from the Christmas and the New Year’s Eve specific events and items, Animal Crossing: New Horizons offers a general winter update: it includes at least 3 DIY crafting recipes (Frozen Fence, Frozen Mini Snowperson, and Frozen Floor Tiles), Snowboys (Snowmen), new conversations with Isabelle, celebrations, and more! There was also a Turkey Day event for Thanksgiving.