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Snowman Bottle Craft Contributed by a viewer. Thanks Charlene! "Here are some pictures of snowmen that I created for our preschoolers at Sunday School to make this year. This is so easy that even three year olds could do it without trouble." |
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Materials:
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creamer bottles (You know, the flavorful ones found in the refrigerator section) |
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googly eyes |
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black beads for mouth |
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colored toothpick for nose - cut in about 1 " length |
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glittery pompoms for top of hat |
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black pompoms for front of snowman |
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yarn or something to make a "scarf" |
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Small twigs for arms/hands - about 5 inches in length and in a Y form |
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Tacky glue works best for this project |
Instructions:
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Remove the plastic wrapper from the creamer bottle and put about a cup of sand in the bottle. |
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Glue on the googly eyes |
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Glue on black beads for the mouth |
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Poke holes for nose and arms with ice pick (it is much easier to insert them) |
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Insert the colored toothpick for nose |
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Glue on glittery pompoms for top of hat |
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Glue on black pompoms for the front of the snowman |
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For the scarf, wrap yarn around a piece of cardboard - about three times. Use another piece of yarn to tie the ends together. Then wrap it around the neck of the snowman and tie it. |
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Insert small twigs for arms/hands |
