Let It Snow! Snowman Ornament
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Let It Snow! Snowman Ornament
This project lets you stay warm while making a snowman inside! This hardy fellow is made of Hearty Clay! Fun for the whole family while making memories!
Materials required:
Wax paper Dull pencil, wooden skewer or Stylus
Plastic Hanging ornament that has an opening on the side and loop on the top (crafts store)
Small Christmas tree (optional)
Cup of water
Yellow, black, white, orange acrylic paints with paint brushes
Permanent black marker
Two small twigs for arms
Scissors
Red felt for scarf
Ribbon to hang ornament on tree or ornament hanger
Ornament hanger
Craft glue
Roll Out Ans Stack the Clay
Spray your workspace with water and put down a sheet of wax paper.
Pinch off three pieces of Hearty clay decreasing the size for each ball. The largest piece should be about the size of a walnut and decrease from there. Remember that your snowman needs to fit inside the plastic ornament.
Stack the three balls on top of each other using a brush to wet the surface where they will be put together.
Add Features to Your Snowman
Use the dull end of a wooden skewer for eye placement and draw a mouth on as well.
Roll out a tiny carrot shape for the nose and moisten it and place on the snowman.
Make two very small balls and press them flat to make buttons. Using the wooden skewer, mark holes for the buttons. Moisten these and place on middle ball.
Make a Little Hat for Your Snowman
Make the snowman’s hat by rolling out a ball the size of a large grape and press flat with your fingers to make the brim of the hat. Roll out a smaller piece of clay and shape into a cylinder shape. Moisten this and place on hat.
Moisten this and place on the head of the snow man.
Finish Off the Snowman and Set in the Scene
Take two twigs and push into the sides of the snowman creating arms.
Let dry completely. Brush with Mod Podge and let dry. Paint the hat black, the nose orange and the buttons yellow. Use a permanent marker to draw in eyes and mouth of the snowman.
Let dry. Brush with Mod Podge to seal. Cut a thin strip of felt 4 1/2 “ long and cut into the ends of the scarf making fringe.
Glue this around the neck of the snowman. Cut a piece of ribbon 15” long and tie a loop and bow onto the top of the plastic ornament.
Pour Décor Sand into the bottom of the globe shaped ornament making sure not to overfill. Carefully place your snowman and a small Christmas tree inside the clear ornament.
Hang this on an ornament display hook for more stability. What a beautiful way to display your handiwork and to bring the outside in while staying warm!
Artwork and Photography by Karen Lowrey