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Easy Craft


Simple SnowmanMaterials:
 

White T-shirt material

Poly-Fill

Fleece

Scrap wool

Button

Dried Rice

Needle and Thread

Embroidery Thread black and orange

Hot glue gun and glue

 

  1. To make this simple snowman take a rectangular piece of white t-shirt material 4 x 8 inches and fold in half so you have a doubled piece 4 x 4. Then sew the side and bottom together leaving the top open for stuffing. 
  2. Take another piece of small white fabric and make a square bag to fill with rice and place in bottom of snowman body to weight it down at the bottom. This makes him sit nicely.
  3.  Then stuff the whole thing and sew it up. Tie a white piece of string around it’s middle to form a head and body shape.
  4.  Cut a piece of fleece out in a long scarf shape and put little slits on the end to make it fringed. Tying the scarf around the neck will him look plump!
  5.  To make hair take some yarn and make about 5 or so loops and tie in the center and cut off ends. Glue or sew to top of head.
  6.  To make his hat take another piece of fleece and cut into a wide triangle and sew sides together leaving the bottom open.  Fold up a bit to make a rim for the hat.
  7. Then stitched on a face with embroidery thread. Make “X’s” for his eyes using black thread and a straight stitch from black for his mouth. The nose is a small amount of orange looped in and out a few times. Sewed on a button to his front to finish him up.

Copyright 2008 @CraftsN’Graphics.com by Sharon Graves-MacRae

These projects are free to use for personal use only. All contents and images copyrighted@ and created specifically for CraftsN’Graphics.com all rights reserved. Projects and images are permitted for personal use only. Any other reproduction must have written permission. http://www.craftsngraphics.com

 

This is a fast and easy way to make a snowman that will never melt!

  

Materials:Three Little Pigs

Small Straw hat (4 ½ inches in Diameter)

Moss

Flesh tone felt

Muslin

Black permanent marker

Cardboard

Thread and needle

Little roses and leaves

Hot glue and gun

Ribbon for hanger

  1. Make three yo-yos from muslin and cardboard inserts. They should be about 2 inches in diameter.
  2. Cut out two triangle ears and one round snout for each yo-yo pig and glue in place.
  3. Glue moss and a few roses with leaves to rim of straw hat.
  4. Use hot glue to attach all three pigs to top of hat.
  5. If you wish to hang hat then glue a bit of looped ribbon to back of hat.

Copyright 2008 @CraftsN’Graphics.com by Sharon Graves-MacRae

These projects are free to use for personal use only. All contents and images copyrighted@ and created specifically for CraftsN’Graphics.com all rights reserved. Projects and images are permitted for personal use only. Any other reproduction must have written permission. http://www.craftsngraphics.com

Materials: Lady Bug Stick

Red fabric

Black felt

Cardboard

Wooden dowel

Black and white paint

Hot glue and gun

Thread and needle

Finishing spray

  1. Make two yo-yos out of red fabric.
  2. Start by cutting two pieces of fabric 4 inches in diameter.
  3. Then cut two circles out of cardboard about 2 ½ inches in diameter.
  4. Stitch around rim of red circle then place cardboard circle in the center and pull closed to for yo-yo.
  5. Cut a half circle out of black felt for head and glue to yo-yo.
  6. Paint black dots on red yo-yo body.
  7. Make two white dots for eyes.
  8. Paint dowel black and spray with finishing spray. Allow drying.
  9. Glue ladybugs to stick.

Copyright 2008 @CraftsN’Graphics.com by Sharon Graves-MacRae

These projects are free to use for personal use only. All contents and images copyrighted@ and created specifically for CraftsN’Graphics.com all rights reserved. Projects and images are permitted for personal use only. Any other reproduction must have written permission. http://www.craftsngraphics.com

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