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Wood Scrap Snowmen
If
you have access to some small wood scraps, or perhaps a board you can cut up,
you can make these cute little additions to your holiday shelves. But wait,
don't stop there! The creative possibilities of this craft are endless; try
Santas, Christmas trees, reindeer, Nativity scenes, elves, and more! You
will need
wood scraps in various sizes and shapes
sandpaper
acrylic paint in white, black, and orange
brown antiquing stain
material scraps
children's socks
ribbon
raffia
buttons
white craft glue
small and large paintbrushes
dry rag Sanding
& Painting
Begin by sanding any rough edges from the wood to avoid painful splinters. Paint
wood white on all sides and at one end (the other end will be covered with a
hat). Allow paint to dry, then apply a second coat and allow that to dry as
well. Leaving enough room at the top of the
"head" for the hat's brim, paint on face by dotting on two black eyes
and black dots for the mouth. Using a small, fine paintbrush, paint on an orange
nose. Allow to dry completely or the antiquing you do below will smear your hard
work! Prepare
Your Embellishments
While waiting for the paint to dry, choose and trim your embellishments. Use tea
dyed socks and gingham prints for the antiqued snowmen, use traditional primary
colors, or the popular ice blue, for your white snowmen. Fringe the ends of your
scarves with sharp fabric scissors, string small pieces of raffia through button
holes and tie in knots or bows, cut small scraps for patches, trim the feet off
of children's socks and fringe ankle ends for hats. The
Antique Look
This step is optional. Some of ours are antiqued, some are not. When the paint
has dried completely, brush on a layer of brown antiquing stain, ensuring that
all cracks and crevices are filled. Immediately wipe off with a dry rag. This
will create an antiqued look. Notice how the brown stain remains darker inside
the little cracks and crevices giving it an aged look. Allow the stain to dry. Finishing
Touches
Tie scarf around neck, reinforce it with a bit of craft glue. Place the cuff of
the children's sock on the snowman's head (the end that is not painted!), glue
brim in place. Trim the "top" of the hat but cutting it in a fringe
fashion. Tie a ribbon or piece of raffia around the fringed top and tighten.
Fluff up the fringe by pulling and adjusting the fringes with your fingers. Add
buttons to hat and/or body, you can also glue a small patch on the hat brim. You
may also use material scraps to fashion a hat and glue a pom pom on the top.
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