How to Make a Glass Bowl Snowman
It’s hard to believe that Christmas is almost here. Â These days seem to be flying by, and I’m thankful that I start shopping for Christmas on December 26th of the year before. Â Saves me time and stress of having to make sure that everyone has their gift on time. Â Being in another state than most family, we have to ship a bunch, so that makes it extra hard to have to plan late.
I wanted to make something fun and easy for this craft. Â My son’s birthday is coming up, our racing season is coming to an end (1st place – yippee) and I just don’t have much time to do a detailed craft. Â This one is easy, inexpensive and is great to decorate any room, or even give as a gift!
I hope you like it!! Have a blessed day, and please be sure to comment on and share this fun #Christmas craft!!
Learn how to make a #Christmas Glass Bowl Snowman #Craft! Fun & easy to do! Share on X
Glass Bowl Snowman
Materials/Tools Used for Each:
- (2)Â Glass Bowls
- Fake Snow
- Miniatures
- Craft Paper
- Cricut Explore
- Tape/Glue
- Craft Foam
- & Time!Â
Glass Bowl Snowman Instructions:
I started by using a design with my Cricut Explore software to create a hat for the snowman. Â I just measured the top bowl opening and sized it to fit over the top.
Next, using some craft foam and little miniatures (trees & bear) that I found at our local craft store, I glued the pieces into place to keep them sturdy, when placed in the bowl.
When the glue was dry, I put the pieces into the bowls that I was using for each portion of the snowman. Â However you decide to break them up, is totally up to you. Â Using some “faux snow”, I filled up the bottom of the bowls to hide the foam pieces.
When they were all full, I placed the top bowl onto the bottom one to form the glass bowl snowman body.
When that was done, I put the hat on top and decorated the desk area in my office. Â This would be perfect in an entry way, a living area or even giving as a gift.
I hope you like it! Â Please take a minute to leave me a comment. Â Let me know what you would do different, or what you would add, etc. Â Be sure to tweet, pin, share, etc. – thanks!!
“Like snow in summer or rain in harvest, honor is not fitting for a fool.” –Proverbs 26:1
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How adorable and looks easy enough for some decor
Thank you Erinn – it was definitely easy, and that’s my favorite!
This is a cute idea but would take time to make! I’m at that stage of my life where most of the gifts I have to give are in the form of gift cards–it does make life easier!!
Thanks Michele – any more gift cards are a great choice!
These are so cute! Plus they look so easy to do.
It’s definitely easy – and I love that! 🙂
How adorable! I just love holiday crafts, not making them, just looking at them. So festive! It actually looked easy enough even for me.
Thanks Gladys – I figured it would be fun and easy to make for some decor!