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Many years ago when our daughter was a little girl, every holiday season we looked forward to making homemade ornaments for our holiday packages. Over the years, our gift recipients looked forward to seeing what we would come up with for their package embellishment. This snowman ornament is easy to do and only takes a few basic crafting supplies. I believe that its suited for children age 5 years and up, with adult supervision. Supplies Needed: tongue depressor sticks or popsicle sticks basic white all-purpose craft glue (the kind that dries clear) piece of string or yarn measuring 4" long piece of cotton fabric measuring 1/4" by 4 1/2" long (scarf) acrylic paints: white, orange and black paint brush toothpicks scrap piece of black craft foam or felt newspaper (used to cover your work surface) Step 1: Lay tongue depressor sticks on the newspaper and have your child paint them white, letting each side dry for 15 minutes before flipping it over to paint the reverse side. Step 2: Paint 1/4 of the top of the stick black with acrylic paint and let dry. This black area will become the top hat. Step 3. Using a piece of black felt or black craft foam, cut out a piece that measures 1/8" of an inch by 1 1/2" in length. Glue this piece to the stick to form the brim of the top hat. Let dry. Note: If you are using a popsicle stick, you will need a smaller piece of black foam that measures 1/8" by 1" in length. Step 4. Dip the end of the paint brush into black paint and use it to dot on 2 snowman eyes and then 3 round dots further down on your stick to represent 3 coal buttons. Step 5. Using orange paint, have your child paint on a triangular shaped nose (under the 2 eyes). Step 6. Dip one end of a toothpick into black paint. Dab on 5 little dots under the orange carrot nose to represent a mouth. Let your snowman completely dry. Step 7. Once project is dry, flip it over and glue a string or a piece of yarn near the top backside to be used to hang the ornament onto your package or holiday tree. Finish up your project by tying a piece of fabric around the neck area to give him a scarf.
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Shelly Hill is a mother and grandmother living in South Central Pennsylvania who enjoys crafting. If you are looking for a few activities that you can do with your own children, please visit us at www.workathomebusinessoptions.com and check out our kids activities section. You can find a photo of the finished project at www.workathomebusinessoptions.com/2009/11/02/kids-craft-holiday-snowman-ornaments-project/
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