![]() ![]() Why send an ordinary holiday card when you can greet a friend with this merry messenger? The chap, who owes his well-rounded appearance to old-fashioned honeycomb paper, is sure to spread goodwill. Let these snowman crafts make the season even more wonderful with our best ideas like Christmas cards, decorations, games, and handmade gifts. Snow globes make charming gifts, so grab a few glass jars and some glitter to make holiday magic.Īll of these snowman crafts are easy to make, affordable for your family, and meant to create those special memories that make the holiday season so happy. Cheerful little confections are easy to assemble for parents, teachers, and grandparents alike: Simply rewrap store-bought chocolate bars in paper and give them personality with ink imprints and yarn-tied scarves. Styrofoam balls easily skewer and stack onto wooden pencils, making an adorable writing accessory. Soft to hold in little hands, a pom-pom snowman will melt the hearts of your children add a yarn loop to his top hat and he becomes a shatterproof ornament. Then, place him in a discreet corner to be discovered by the kids alongside your family's Elf on the Shelf. Polymer clay snowmen are even easier to create: Simply roll a few balls of white clay, an orange carrot nose, black eyes and buttons, and assemble your own seasonal friend. His corncob pipe, holly-adorned top hat, and roly-poly appearance inspire our glittered gift boxes. □ And each one you make can be different.Is there anything more exciting than a snow day? Think of hot chocolate, cozy crafts, and building a snowman in the wintry outdoors.įrosty is the jolly inspiration for these winter snowman crafts. There’s no right or wrong way to make your snowman. Let your imagination go wild or just use things that you have on hand. A piece of fleece can be made into a hat or scarf. Maybe you’d like to add sequins, snowflakes or real buttons to your snowman. You can use wiggly eyes instead of just drawing eyes or use tiny pom poms. And tie or glue on some ribbon for a scarf. ![]() You can use a pair of the small stretchy gloves for a hat. Your candy bar snowman can be finished now and shared with that someone special! □ Or here are a few more suggestions you might want to try. You can draw on a hat and scarf or use bits of colored paper to make them. Wrap the paper around the candy bar and tape it together on the back. I suggest doing all of your drawing before putting the paper around the candy bar. I added eyes, a nose, a mouth and buttons using markers. You need to draw your snowman in between the middle creases on your paper. Then remove the paper from the candy bar. Run your fingers down the sides of the candy bar so you leave creases in the paper. Wrap the paper around the candy bar, but don’t tape/glue it in place just yet. If you didn’t use the foil, you can make the white paper go all the way to both ends of the candy bar.Īlso cut the length of the paper so it will wrap around the candy bar and cross over a little on the back side. If you used foil, you will want to cut the white paper so that the foil shows a little on both ends of the candy bar after you wrap the white paper around it. The size of the candy bar you are using will determine what size you cut the white paper into. Neatly fold the foil in on both ends of the candy bar. I used double-sided tape to secure this side of foil. Then wrap the second side up so it crosses over the first edge. Wrap the first side up and hold in place with a piece of tape. You need enough foil to completely cover the candy bar. This piece is bigger than I needed and I cut in down to a smaller size. To use the foil, tear off a piece a little bigger than the candy bar. We’ll start by taping down the extra wrapper on the 2 ends of the candy bar.Īs I mentioned already, I wrapped foil around the candy bar to make it look fancier, but if you don’t want to use foil on yours, you can skip ahead to the step using the white paper. I’ll be showing you how to use some foil also, but it’s up to you if you use it or not. ![]() □ You’ll need a candy bar, some white paper, tape, scissors and some markers for a basic snowman. Hello again! Hope this finds you all doing well and having fun preparing for Christmas! Here’s a cute craft to add to your holiday fun! I’ll show you a basic way to make it, but then the sky is the limit on how you decide to decorate your candy bar snowman. ![]()
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