Make Some Snowman Soap Bottles
With Winter almost upon us (or so we’re praying here in the mountains of AZ), I thought it would be fun to make something to decorate the bathrooms and kitchen. Having friends and family over for the holidays makes this a perfect craft that you’re actually able to use! They are really easy to make, and would be perfect to give as gifts, too.
I hope you like it!! Have a blessed day, and please be sure to comment on, and share this craft on your social media channels – thanks!
Make Some Snowman Soap Bottles
Materials/Tools Used:
- Hand Soap (White)
- Cricut Explore
- Sticker Paper
- Scrap Material
- Shredder/Scissors
- & Time!
Instructions:
I started by using some Goo-Gone on the labels of some hand soap that I got at the store.
Once you have them all cleaned up, you can begin creating the faces. I used my Cricut Explore to cut out some pieces of vinyl sticker paper to make it easy to attach. Here is the template if you want to just cut it by hand.
When you have all of the pieces cut out, you can begin attaching them to the bottles.
Next, use a fabric stripper to create the scarves. I just used some old leftover fabric I had laying around, but you’re welcome to go all out and make whatever you want.
I then just used a glue dot to secure, and tied the fabric around the bottle.
Now you can just let them do their job in the bathroom, or the kitchen – wherever you need to wash your hands, and get a smile this Christmas season!
I hope you like it! Please take a minute to leave me a comment, and let me know what you would do different, or what you would add, etc. Be sure to tweet, pin, share, etc. – thank you!!
“Like snow in summer or rain in harvest, honor is not fitting for a fool.” –Proverbs 26:1
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it’s supeeer cute indeed…and it should be managable to do it as well..Great idea, Jamie 🙂
Thank you – they were fun to make!
So cute! And not expensive! Thanks for sharing this. 🙂
Those are the things that I love about it, Jennifer – thanks for stopping by!