Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Merry Christmas. Show all posts

December 11, 2016

DIY Snowman

Hi friends.... today I have a fun post to share with you all. This is an awesome holiday project that you can easily make at home with your kids. I made this for my son and he totally adores his snowman. 







So let's get started with making the Snowman!!

Materials required:
2 styrofoam/thermocol balls of different sizes
Cotton
One wooden barbecue stick
Black paper for eyes, mouth, buttons and hat
Orange paper for nose
Twigs for arms
Red cloth for muffler
Glue
Scissors


1. Take 2 styrofoam or thermocol balls, one slightly smaller than the other.



[Image source: Google]


2. Join them together using a wooden barbecue skewer. I found this the best way to stick them together. You may try using glue gun too, but this acts as a spine for the snowman and provides good support.

3. Pierce the skewer half way through one ball first and then place the second ball on top of it.

4. Apply glue all over the surface of the balls and stick cotton on it. 

5. You will need to shred the cotton apart to make it light and fluffy. You can keep the balls as is,  but gluing cotton on the balls gives a nice snowy look.

6. Next, cut out 2 circles from black paper to make the eyes of the snowman. The diameter of the circle will depend on the size of your snowman.

7. Take an orange piece of paper and make a cone out of it to form the nose of the snowman.

8. Punch out 5 tiny circles to make the snowman's mouth. You can also cut out a new moon shape from black paper to make the mouth.

9. Cut 2 more circles, to make the buttons of the snowman and stick them on the lower part of his body.

10. Take 2 twigs or any other material that you may have on hand, to make the arms of the snowman.

11. Wrap a piece of red cloth around his neck to make the muffler.

12. Place a paper hat/woollen cap on his head. And this completes our DIY snowman.

You can make a base for the snowman to sit on, so that it doesn't wobble. I used an empty tape roll to place the snowman on top of it. And then stuck that tape on top of a piece of cardboard.




To make the paper hat:
1. Cut a circle proportionate to the head of the snowman. This is the base of the hat. 
2. Then roll a rectangular piece of paper to form a cylindrical shape. The diameter of this cylinder should be an inch or half smaller than the base circle. 
3. Stick this cylindrical shape on the base. 
4. Cut out another circle to close the opening of the cylindrical shape. The hat is complete....


Hope you like this post and enjoy making this with your kids. Also do check out my post on DIY Christmas Tree



December 20, 2012

Christmas Greetings

Hi folks! I am here to share another Christmas card today. Its is based on a sketch I saw somewhere on pinterest.
Challenges Entered
Our Daily Bread Designs Challenge - Snow or Snowflakes
Card Mania - Snowflakes
Made Especially For You - Use 3 Snowflakes 
Christmas at Sweet Stampin' - Anything Christmas Goes
Creative Belli - #159 Christmas

December 4, 2011

Christmas card

Hi! Here is a simple card I made based on Mojo Monday Sketch #217.
The snowflakes are a digi image. The Chrysanthemum flower is made of quilling paper.
Another view

Challenges entered:
Mojo Monday - Sketch #217
Clearly Inspired - Christmas
Fairy Tale - Christmas
Jingle Belles - Christmas
Poodles Parlour - Christmas
Raise The Bar – Christmas
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