Now that Christmas is over, I realized I still had lots of ornaments I never got a chance to share with you.
I don't want to wait until next year...
So I decided to share a couple each month throughout the year.
If you make a few with me each time, we will both have enough for gifts and tree decorating come December 2015.
Today I want to share some stiffened fabric snowmen.
They are perfect for this time of year.
I start by cutting circles and ovals from a variety of fabrics.
Then I mix white glue, a strong coffee mixture, and some ground cinnamon.
I wear latex gloves and dip each piece of fabric in the glue mixture.
Make sure it is completely saturated with the mixture.
Then I squeeze it out and flatten it out.
I lay it on a tray to dry.
Then the fun begins...
This fellow is made from white felt.
He gets a cinnamon stick nose, button eyes and a piece of garland for a halo.
To hang, he has a twirled piece of rebar wire.
The next little fellow is made from a scrap of old bedspread.
His nose is a scrap of orange felt.
Cheesecloth serves as a raggedy scarf.
He also has a twisted wire hanger but it is more of a spiral.
This little guy had his nose glued on before I stained and stiffened him.
It gives him a different look.
He is also made from Warm and Natural cotton batting.
He is also made from Warm and Natural cotton batting.
Little half-round eyes, blush cheeks and a scrap of homespun give him his look.
For the hanger, I just glued a piece of twine to the back of the circle.
I am always amazed how changing an element can change the snowman's whole personality.
A different shaped base, varied buttons and homespun in different colors and patterns can change the whole look of him or her.
These are a quick and easy craft.
One you could easily do with children.
I think they would love squeezing out the gooey glue.
The fabric buttons give this guy a different look at well.
Changing the angle of the nose makes quite a difference.
Whether you have snow where you are now or not, I hope you feel inspired to make some little snowfolk of your own.
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