Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Let's Create a Snowman for a Wreath

Hi there! 

Today I'm sharing my first Clear Scraps project for the month of December!




For this project I am working with the Medium Snowman Shiplap Shape.




I started by tracing the snowman onto the back of a piece of heavy white glitter card stock.




Then I traced the outline of the snowman’s hat onto black card stock.




The tracings were cut out.




I adhered the cut outs to the front of the snowman shiplap shape.




I die cut some pink circles for cheeks, punched 2 black pieces for eyes and hand cut an orange nose.


Also pulled out some black twine for a mouth. 




The twine was attached to the back of the pink cheek pieces with double sided tape.




Glue the eyes, nose and pink cheeks to the snowman’s face. I added some glue to the twine to form the mouth.




I die cut some snowflakes for embellishment.




A piece of washi tape was added as a band on the hat. A piece of ribbon was added as a scarf.




Since I plan on attaching my snowman to a wreath, I hot glued 2 pipe cleaners to the back.




I layered the die cut snowflakes and added snowflake gems.




The snowflakes were glued to the hat and scarf.




I pulled out a wreath which I had made previously.




Attach the snowman to the wreath by wrapping and twisting the pipe cleaners to the wreath backside.



Project is finished.


I did add the black circle die cuts to snowman’s body after I completed, as I realized I didn’t do so before! LOL! 




Thanks for taking a look at my project! I hope I have provided a little bit of inspiration for you.


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