September 2006
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Wed 6 Sep 2006
Materials:
- Off white felt (Body)
- Small piece of black velvet (Hat)
- Plaid fabric strip (Scarf)
- Stuffing
- Buttons
- Small flowers
- Embroidery thread
Instructions:
Cut two of the body as well as two hat pieces. Note: Hat pattern is in center of snowman pattern. Whipstitch the two body pieces together and stuff before closing. Embroider eyes, nose and mouth onto face. Tie the fabric strip around neck as a scarf and tack in place. Hot glue the front and back pieces of hat together on top of the head. Glue buttons down the front. Glue flower to hat and a ribbon hanger under the scarf at the back.
“Cold Loving Snowman
Author Unknown
I’m just a little snowman,
made with love you see.
Wear me when it’s cold
and I’m happy as can be.
I’m happy in a blizzard,
I smile through a storm,
I laugh when it is freezing,
but cry when it is warm!”
Copyright 2008 @CraftsN’Graphics.com Sharon Graves-MacRae
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Wed 6 Sep 2006
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Cut two circles of cardboard for body (drinking glass may be used as a pattern). Cut a smaller circle of cardboard for the face (silver dollar size). Cover both body circles with fuzzy fur. Glue four cinnamon sticks and a gold string hanger inside one circle. Hot glue the other one to it so that the legs are sandwiched in between. Cover the head piece of cardboard with flesh colored felt. Glue a tuft of fuzzy fur to top of face. Cut two small round ears and glue to head on each side of tuft. Glue two small black bead eyes to face as shown in picture. Glue a small bow to top of head. Glue another small bow and a bell under chin.
“Ewe are a Friend!
I’m glad to have
a friend like ewe,
cause good friends
like ewe are few!”
© 2002 by Shirley Thomas@ CraftSayings.com
Copyright 2006 @ 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
Wed 6 Sep 2006
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Easy CraftNo Comments
Materials:
One straw wreath
Several wired pinecones
Red bows
Wired red berries
4 Candy Canes
Dried flowers
Small Santa’s or other figures
Glue gun and glue
1. Start by inserting the wired pinecones and berries into wreath. Try to follow a pattern so they are symmetrically placed.
2. Then glue on the tiny bows and glue a Santa in the middle of each one, on either side.
3. Take two candy canes and glue down one at a time so they cross each other.
4. More Bows or garnish can be added like natural colored dried flowers or larger bows.
5. Then place a nice glass candleholder and candle in the center. This makes a very simple centerpiece that takes no time at all to make.
Copyright 2006 @ 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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