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Make an Easy Christmas Snowman
Article by KarensVariety.com

This is a soft, adorable snowman easy to make from a tin can and bag of cotton balls. He can be large or small depending on the size of can you wish to use. He will sit on a table, floor, or under the tree. This is a project for children and a parent. The children make the snowman, the parent will need to make the hat.

Things You Will Need:

Clean a tin can and remove the label. You can use a 14-oz soup can size, medium 28-oz size or a large 48-oz size.

Place the can on the piece of bristle board and trace a circle in the middle. This determines the size of the hat brim.

To make the body, using a paint brush, dab a bit of glue on each cotton ball and begin covering the sides of the can.

To make the head, crumple newspaper (or any other kind of paper or paper towels) into a ball and cover with a fresh sheet of paper, taping the bottom. It doesn't matter if it isn't perfectly round.

Cover the head with cotton balls the same as for the body, leaving the bottom uncovered. Put a large amount of glue on the bottom of the head and place on the bottom of the can. The opened part will sit on a table and the head sits on the unopened part of the can. Fill in around the head with cotton balls.

Begin decorating by cutting out small circles from felt for buttons and glue on the body of the can. Cut out small circles from felt for eyes and nose and a smiling mouth from black or red felt and glue onto the head. Cut a piece of felt and glue around the snowman's head for a scarf.

To make the hat, cut a circular piece from your bristle board outside the circle you drew. This will be the hat brim and it should be 2-4" wide depending on your can size. Then cut out the middle circle. (the easiest way to do this is to punch a hole in the middle of the circle and cut outward to the edge and then cut around). Cut a rectangular piece of bristle board about 3-4" wide and long enough to go around the inner circle of the brim leaving a little extra.

To assemble the hat, glue the two ends of the rectangular piece together and set inside the center hole of the hat leaving about 1/2" sticking out the bottom. Snip around this 1/2" piece and fold over gluing to the bottom of the hat.

Make the top of the hat the same way. Cut a circle leaving 1/2" extra, snip around, fold the snipped parts, dab glue on each snip and set inside the top of the rectangular piece so that the snips are glued to the sides of the top hat.

Dab glue around the inner edge of the hat and set on the snowman's head.

Stand back and admire your wonderful snowman. With a little care, he will last for years.
 

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