Frosty Snowman in a Bat of an Eye
"Frosty snowmen make such cool ornaments. Pun intended. Not only are they great for Christmas but these ornaments can stay up all winter long. Hopefully this snowman ornament will inspire you to get outside this winter and have a ball making some real snowmen. You can make this cute snowman ornament without batting an eye. His white color actually comes from a quilt batting scrap. Off white or natural batting is nice too. He takes just minutes to make but will last all season long plus he is a kid friendly craft."
Primary TechniqueGeneral Crafts
NotesQuick Craft - 5 minutes, kid friendly
Celebrate With More Christmas Craft Ideas
If you had fun making the Frosty Snowman in a Bat of an Eye ornament, there are plenty of other Christmas crafts you can try that are just as enjoyable and festive! Here are three more craft ideas to keep the creativity flowing:
1. Sparkling Snowflake Garland: Create a beautiful snowflake garland to hang on your Christmas tree or around your home. Cut out snowflake shapes from glittery cardstock or foam sheets, then thread them onto a string or ribbon to create a sparkling garland. You can add extra details like sequins or rhinestones for a little extra shimmer.
2. Festive Reindeer Ornaments: Get into the holiday spirit with some cute reindeer ornaments. Use brown felt or pom poms to create the reindeer's body and antlers, and add googly eyes and a red pom pom for the nose. You can also personalize each reindeer by adding a small jingle bell or tiny scarf around its neck.
3. Santa Claus Clothespin Ornaments: Turn clothespins into adorable Santa Claus ornaments that are perfect for hanging on your Christmas tree. Paint the clothespins red and white, then add a small felt hat, cotton ball beard, and googly eyes to transform them into mini Santas. You can even glue on tiny presents or candy canes for a festive touch.
We hope these Christmas craft ideas inspire you to continue creating and decorating for the holiday season! Happy crafting!