A falling snow effect for Elementor that drifts gently over any section — seasonal atmosphere without a separate plugin.
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Open any section, container or widget, go to the Advanced tab, and switch on the Confetti Effects panel section that Sky Addons for Elementor adds there. Set Select Effects to Snow. There is no snow widget to place — the effect is a setting on an element you already have.
Snow launches a few particles every animation frame from random points along the top of the screen and lets them drift down slowly, rather than throwing everything outward in one burst. It runs for a duration you set, where Basic, Random and Realistic fire once and finish in a second or two.
Not by default. Animation Duration governs it, the slider runs 1 to 15 seconds, and the Snow preset assumes 10 seconds when nothing is set. Once the duration ends no new flakes launch and the ones on screen finish falling. The number field accepts a larger figure than the slider offers for a continuous flurry.
Type your own values into the Colors field — it ships with five bright party colours, so untouched Snow falls pink and yellow. A comma-separated list such as #ffffff, #dddddd, #f0f0f0 gives soft white flakes, and a couple of pale blues among them reads as convincing winter light.
Yes. Set Shapes Source to Emoji / Text and enter the characters you want, comma-separated. Sky Addons renders each one as a particle texture, so a snowflake emoji falls as an actual snowflake. SVG Path mode does the same with raw path data if you have a custom flake drawing.
Lower Particle Count — on the Snow preset it is how many flakes launch on each animation frame, and it assumes 50 when left alone, which is dense. Values of 1 to 3 give a gentle drift. Scalar sets the upper bound of a random flake size that never drops below 0.4.
Because the Snow preset overrides all three to look like real snowfall. Start velocity is forced to zero so flakes fall rather than launch, gravity is randomised between 0.4 and 0.6, and drift is randomised between -0.4 and 0.4 per flake. Those three sliders only apply to the burst effects.
Yes. Set Smart Trigger to Elements On View and the snowfall waits until 80 percent of the element is in the viewport before it begins. The other options are page load, on click, on mouse hover and Ajax success, and Delay Time can postpone the start by up to 10 seconds.
No. The flakes are painted on one fixed canvas with pointer events switched off, so every link, button and form field underneath stays usable. It is a viewport-wide layer rather than a layer inside the element, so snow falls across the whole page, and the Z-Index field decides what it passes in front of.
Neither. Snow is a preset inside the Confetti Effects extension in Sky Addons Pro, so free Elementor is enough underneath and no seasonal add-on is involved. Switch it off after the holidays by turning one control off — nothing needs deactivating or deleting.
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