DIY Snowman Kit

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The snowflakes are falling softly on the ground. You grab your hat, coat and mittens and head outside to test the snow. Scooping up a handful of snow, you pat it in your hands… and it’s PERFECT! The snow packs into a nice ball, just right for a snowman, it’s not that powdery stuff that falls out of your hands. You start rolling the first ball, and the second, then the head. Time to adorn your new snowman. You run inside and realize you are freshly out of carrots and coal 🙁 . What now? Poor Frosty (or Olaf). This is me every-time the kids want to build a snowman. I decided it’s finally time to have a snowman kit on hand, because you never know when you’ll get that perfect snowstorm.

Do you want to build a Snowman? DIY snowman kit made out of wood, fleece and felt. Tutorial and free pattern with fun snowman accessories.

The fun thing about DIY’ing projects, is that you can customize. I thought it would be fun to have some glasses, mustache and corn-cob-pipe for optional accessories.

Do you want to build a Snowman? DIY snowman kit made out of wood, fleece and felt. Tutorial and free pattern with fun snowman accessories.

How to Make a DIY Snowman Kit

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Winter Luminaries

I know what you’re thinking, ugh another mason jar project.  Yep, it is.  These are quick and easy winter luminaries, I used them on my Winter Wonderland Tablescape that my Mom has been enjoying at her house.  The mix of frosted glass and flocked snow give off a nice glow.

Frosted and flocked pine trees make these easy winter themed luminaries have a beautiful glow.

I used 3 different jar sizes for the tablescape: 2 quart, 1 quart and pint.  Although you can make them with any size jar that you want.

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