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Christmas Snowman Garland and OrnamentUse Cottonballs and Twigs for This Simple Christmas Craft Project
Snowman are one of those symbols that just have to make you smile. They remind us of our childhood and all the joy winter brings through a child's eye.
This project is fun for the adults but very kid friendly. Just use caution with the hot glue. Materials Needed for Ornament:
Preparation
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Optional: Using scraps of felt, you can add hats and other clothing. You can also use polymer clay to shape a small orange, carrot-shaped nose. Making Snowman GarlandThe snowmen are constructed exactly the same, with one exception. The arms cannot be glued to the sides of the cotton ball. The cotton ball would separate with the weight of the garland. In order to make the garland strong enough, you will need longer twigs. Make your twigs 2 1/2-3". Instead of gluing them onto the snowman body, you will need to glue them to each other. (Figure one shows how an individual ornament has the arms (twigs) glued to the sides. Figure two shows how to set up the garland twigs for gluing.) You will be using an M design. Cross each of the twigs at each end. Glue everywhere the twigs meet. You will still need to attach the three cotton balls separate from the arms. Instead of gluing the arms to the snowman you will glue the snowman to the M you created with the twigs. In order to give the snowmen raised arms, glue the snowman to cover the lowest points of the M (See figure 3). The peaks of the M will be their clasped hands. If you want their hands to be low, glue the snowman body over the peaks. Have fun decorating each snowman in his or her own outfit.
The copyright of the article Christmas Snowman Garland and Ornament in Crafts is owned by Mary Welling-Bonney. Permission to republish Christmas Snowman Garland and Ornament in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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