Salt and Pepper Snowmen
Happy Thursday! Today I’ve got such a fun craft for our Creative Craft Hop. Salt and Pepper Snowmen. And women. They make great ornaments and shelf sitters! Not only do I love how they turned out but they are truly easy and fun to make.
Thanks to Sara from Birdz of a Feather for hosting this fun hop, it’s truly one of my favorite hops each month.
If you are visiting from Carol’s at Blue Sky At Home thanks for stopping by, I am so happy that you are here! Didn’t you love her yarn Christmas tree?
Before we start I apologize for this post being so long, however there are a lot of small steps!
The Supplies
Hot glue and gun
Smooth styrofoam balls
various decor items: pipe cleaners, boas, jewelry pieces, rhinestones, fabric etc.
Toothpick
Orange acrylic paint pen
Glitter
Mod Podge
Paint Brush
Step 1
Lets start with the head.
I like using these smooth styrofoam balls.
Using a toothpick, paint the ends orange.
Once dry, cut off the ends and insert them into the middle of the ball for a nose.
Dry brush red paint on either side of the nose for rosy cheeks.
Lightly cover the ball with Mod Podge and apply a light sprinkle of white glitter.
Add 3mm black pin eyes to the face.
You could also use several of these below the nose for a mouth.
Or for a mouth color in black dots with a sharpie!
The Body
Next, using Mod Podge paint “snow” onto the bottom of the salt shaker, then sprinkle on Silver Champagne glitter.
Fill the body 1/3 to 1/2 full of white glitter.
Using hot glue, glue on the head to the body.
Decorate
Now for the fun part – decorating your snowman – or snow lady!
You will be using the top of the salt and pepper shaker to create a hat.
This is where I glued on old pieces of jewelry, rhinestones … whatever makes you happy!
Once you are done with your hat, glue it to the head of the snowman.
Now, decorate the body!
This time I simply glued on a boa and added some jewelry!
Here are a few others that I’ve made…
I hope that you enjoyed how to make salt and pepper snowmen!
Now, please join me in visiting Cecilia at My Thrift Store Addiction and all of the other participants to see what crafts that they are making!
DIY Wood Bead Wired Christmas Tree
Double Wood Craft Rings Wreath
How to Make the Prettiest DIY Yarn Christmas Trees
Vintage Ornament Christmas Tree Wall Hanging
Thanks for stopping by!
These are SO adorable Tammy. I saved salt and pepper shakers from our wedding; now I know how to upcycle them for the season!
How fun Sara! That’s the perfect thing to do with them. Happy Holidays!
Tammy, these are too cute and I love all the bling! Pinned! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Thank you Cecilia! I love the bling too!
How classy and cute are these salt and pepper shakers adorned with jewelry and feathers! They are so cool! Great job!
Thank you Gail! I’ve had a box full of jewelry for years. These are perfect for all of the pretty things I can’t get rid of!
These are over the top adorable Tammy!! I have been smiling all the way through reading your post! Your snow people have so much personality, I just love them!! What a cute and fun project to enjoy all winter long! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season~
Thanks Jenna! They are fun and happy for sure. Have a wonderful holiday season too!
How adorable the snow people are!! I love how you took salt and pepper shakers to make them, who would of thought? Great craft, so creative.
How adorable the snow people are!! I love how you took salt and pepper shakers to make them, who would have thought? Great craft, so creative.
Thanks Terrie! I’ve had a lot of fun making them!
These snowmen are so darn cute. They make me smile. What a cute idea. Kids would love this! Great instructions, Tammy.
Thank you Carol! They are happy aren’t they?