Give winter boredom the boot with this easy snowman craft.
| Prep Time: About 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Beans (or rice)
Empty plastic container Fleece Rubber band Pom-pom Pipe cleaner Button eyes Buttons | |
| Seasons: Christmas, Winter | |
| Materials: fleece, plastic container | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | For each one, first pour 1/2 cup of dried beans or rice
into a clean, empty plastic container, such as a single-serving
milk bottle, a water bottle, or a plastic peanut jar (ours were
about 7 to 10 inches tall). |
| 2. | Turn a white tube sock inside out and slide it over the bottle, starting at the bottom. Tuck the top of the sock inside the bottle, trimming it a bit first if necessary. |
| 3. | For a hat, cut a piece of colored fleece that's at least
half as tall as the bottle and wide enough to wrap around it with
at least 1 inch of overlap. Wrap the fleece around the top half
of the bottle and secure it with a rubber band or elastic hair
tie near the bottom of the fleece. Gather the material at the top
of the hat and secure it with another rubber band or hair tie, as
shown (far left). |
| 4. | To add a pom-pom to the hat, remove the fleece from the bottle, turn it inside out, then rubber-band it back in place and hot-glue a pom-pom to the top. Roll up the bottom edge of the hat or tuck it under for a brim. |
| 5. | Next, hot-glue on the snowman's features: a carrot nose
(half an orange pipe cleaner coiled around the tip of a sharpened
pencil to form a cone), small black button eyes, and colorful
buttons down his front. Finally, tie on a strip of fleece for a
scarf.
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For each one, first pour 1/2 cup of dried beans or rice
into a clean, empty plastic container, such as a single-serving
milk bottle, a water bottle, or a plastic peanut jar (ours were
about 7 to 10 inches tall).
For a hat, cut a piece of colored fleece that's at least
half as tall as the bottle and wide enough to wrap around it with
at least 1 inch of overlap. Wrap the fleece around the top half
of the bottle and secure it with a rubber band or elastic hair
tie near the bottom of the fleece. Gather the material at the top
of the hat and secure it with another rubber band or hair tie, as
shown (far left).

