Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Happy Halloween! Do You Want To Make A Snowman?


I know it's Halloween but we're talking Christmas right now!!  And I am super excited to share with you what we made this past weekend.


We were back at it Saturday morning crafting away on the second part of our Christmas projects.  We made the cutest little snowmen out of toddler size socks and more rice.  Pretty much the same concept as the ones we made last Sunday out of gloves.


You simply cut the sock straight across at the heel and fill her up with rice as full as you can.  These definitely use more rice than the miniature ones.  I bought a five pound bag and it was plenty to make at least dozen snowmen.  Tie it off with a rubber band at the top. 


Then add another band about 1/3 down and shape your snowman.  Trim the top fairly close to the band and then smear it with a good dollop of craft glue.  This will not only secure the sock full of rice but also the hat you'll put on his head.


Then you get to embellish him, or her.  I used more colorful toddler socks to make their hats and scarves.  You can get two sets of hats and scarves from just one sock so you don't need to buy as many of those.

The had is a toe of a sock and his scarf was trimmed from
the palm of a black glove I had left from making the mini penguins

I used orange craft foam to cut out the carrot noses and a hole punch to cut out the eyes.  Since I didn't have black craft foam I used a marker and colored them.  A Q-tip and some blush for cheeks.



I added buttons that I already had on the tummies and little bells and snowflake embellishments I'd picked up at Dollar Tree.  The candy canes were made by twisting a red and a white pipe cleaner together.  I also had a bag of assorted colored pom poms to add to their hats.


My friends and family are going to absolutely love these little darlings.  So stinkin' cute!!



12 comments:

  1. Those snowmen are adorable. We made snowman ornaments before, using glass ornament balls and sock hats, pom poms, etc. They were really cute too. I have been gone for a few days, but I saw your work in Laverne a few posts down. Awesome!! While I was away, I saw lots and lots of RV's pulling into TN. I thought of you!!

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    1. Your ornaments sound adorable. I'm already ready for spring so I can uncover Laverne and get back to work! I'll just have to be patient.

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  2. What do you use to color the cheeks pink?

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  3. those are adorable. You are making me want to dig out my craft supplies!

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    1. Get those quilts done and then you should make some snowmen! ;)

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    2. Yes you are so right! Quilts first! So close on the first one to being done then onto my other daughter's. :)

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  4. These are really cute. We made them last year but with adult sized sock; toddler socks make a lot more sense. They look much easier than the glove snowmen. I may have to make a few as silly Christmas gifts this year. My step-kids aren't really into crafted stuff, but I might get away with this one!

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    1. These projects have been a lot of fun. Surprisingly the glove snowmen were really easy, but more so if you have nimble fingers because they are so small. Either way you can't go wrong.

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  5. So cute!
    Jeannie @ GetMeToTheCountry

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