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Beanie Snowman - Christmas and Winter CraftBEANIE SNOWMAN

This simple snowman can be made with minimal supplies and costs almost nothing. Even for the beginner crafter, this project should be complete in under 30 minutes!

You will need

plain white sock (child's size)
tea bags
3/4 cup raw rice
rubber band
Fiberfil
black pompom
black marker
orange felt or foam
blush and a Q-tip
buttons (optional)
scrap piece of flannel or other material

Instructions

Tea dye the sock for a country look by dipping sock in strained tea and soaking for ten minutes. Another option (pictured here) is to turn the sock inside out first to give it a terry cloth look.

Fill the toe part of the sock with 3/4 cup raw rice. If you want to spend a little more money you can use 1 cup polypellets.

Tie a rubber band around the sock (just above rice fill). This makes the body.

In the next part of the sock put a medium size ball of Fiberfil. Tie a rubber band around sock just above the Fiberfil part. (This makes the head).

Now turn the opening of the sock down partway over the head (this will be the hat) Glue a black pompom to the small hole on top. Use a black marker to make eyes and a mouth.

You can use orange paint or a small triangle of orange craft foam for the nose (put the triangle sideways) I use a q-tip with a little bit of blush on to give him rosy cheeks.

For the body part either glue buttons three in a row vertically or use a black marker for this.

Tie a scrap piece of flannel LOOSELY around neck part for the scarf. This is an easy project and you can make quite a few for little money.

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About the Author

Stephanie Burgett is a work at home mom to three children ages 14,2,and 1. She is an Independent Watkins Representative and runs a busy and fun crafting business. Visit her at Wild Prairie Soaps N Sundries.

Merry Christmas & Happy Crafting!

 

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