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Snowman
Wall Hanging
by Amanda Formaro
This
cheerful snowman will greet visitors as they come in the door. Hang
him on the door, in the entryway, above your kitchen counter, wherever
his cheerful face fits best!
You
will need
square or rectangular block of wood
sandpaper
acrylic paint in white, black, orange, and pink
material scraps for hat and scarf
cotton batting
buttons
white plush felt
white craft glue
craft wire
small picture nails (optional)
hammer (optional)
splatter tool or toothbrush and black or dark brown paint (optional)
Preparation
Begin by sanding all rough edges around the wood to eliminate the
possibility of painful splinters. Paint the entire piece of wood
white and allow it to dry. Paint a second coat of white and allow
that to dry completely. If you choose, you may use a splatter tool
or toothbrush to fleck on small dots of brown or black paint for
effect. Let dry.
Face
Using a small paintbrush, dot on two black eyes and a dotted smile.
Use orange paint for a carrot nose. Using a large paintbrush (a
sponge can be used also), dot on pink paint for the cheeks. Allow
it to dry completely.
Finishing
Touches
Lay snowman face down on work surface. Position material as the
hat and wrap around "head", careful tack in place with nails and/or
glue. Place cotton batting in top of hat and fold over material
to create a hat, tack in place. Use a strip of plush felt to create
the brim of the hat, use glue to adhere. Make sure all seams are
in the back. Position a strip of material as the scarf, tack and/or
glue in place. Tie ends and fringe ends with scissors. Flip snowman
over and glue on buttons to the front of the hat and a folded piece
of plush felt for the top of the hat.
Hang
On the back of the snowman you may either drill a hole to position
over a nail on the wall, or use craft wire to create a hanger. To
do this, simply cut a piece of wire long enough to reach across
the back of the snowman with about an inch of slack. Tack the two
ends in place with wall nails.
Amanda Formaro is the entrepreneurial mother of four children. Subscribe
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