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Make A Snowman Out Of Dollar Store Items

November 23, 2017 by Shellie Wilson

Dollar Store Snowman Wreath
Materials:
1 Large Snowman head door hanger
2 Green tinsel wreaths with white tips
3 pack of plastic white glitter snowflakes
Ribbon or twine
Scissors
Green floral wire
Wire cutters or heavy duty scissors.


Instructions:
1. Begin by removing any extra decorations, tags, etc. that come attached to the green
tinsel wreaths and snowman head door hanger.

2. Cut a piece of green floral wire and thread it through the bottom of the snowman
head door hanger and around the top of one of the green tinsel wreaths. Twist it
tightly closed and continue to twist several times to secure it before snipping off the
ends. This will connect your snowman head to the first tinsel wreath that will serve as
the snowman’s body.

3. Take another piece of green floral ribbon and thread it around the bottom of the
green tinsel wreath already connected to the snowman head, and around the top of
the second tinsel wreath. This will connect the second wreath to both the first tinsel
wreath as well as the snowman head, to complete the snowman’s body.

4. Thread a piece of ribbon or twine around the top of one of the white glitter snowflakes
and use green floral wire to thread it through the top of one green tinsel wreath so
that it dangles down into the center of the wreath when the snowman is hung up.

5. Repeat step 4 with another snowflake and attach it to the top of the second green
tinsel wreath.

6. Hang your snowman wreath on a door inside or outside on a tree or your front porch.
When you are ready to store your wreath, it can fold down to the size of a single
tinsel wreath for easy storage.

Looking for more Christmas Snowman Crafts? Check these articles out.

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