Snowman Ornaments To Make For Christmas
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Ini akan menjadi ide yang bagus dan menyenangkan untuk anak-anak
saat merayakan Christmas dengan membuat sebuah ornament atau
kerajinan tangan untuk mengisi liburan!
Paint your jar with your white acrylic paint. It’s going to take about 4 coats to
cover it if you want it really white, and you have to let it dry in between, so be ready
to be a little patient. Paint the lid of the jar with your black acrylic paint. This won’t
take quite as many coats-maybe just two to cover it completely.
Once your jar and lid are totally dry, paint your face on your jar. I used the back of my
paintbrush and my black acrylic paint to create the eyes and mouth of my little snowman.
(I tested it out on paper first to make sure I had it how I wanted it.)
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SNOWMAN ORNAMENT TO MAKE FOR CHRISTMAS:
Supplies Needed: • Acrylic Paint in White, Black and Orange • Paint Brush • Baby Food Jar or other jar (you can get them in the glass section at Hobby Lobby or other craft stores) • Ribbon
Then, grab your lid. Use a hammer to put a nail right through the top center:
Pull the nail out and now you should have a hole in your lid. Cute a piece of ribbon
about 6 inches long. Poke both ends of the ribbon through and tie a knot on
the underside:
Now your lid will dangle from a loop of ribbon:
Screw your lid back onto your jar and you’ve got yourself a cute little snowman ornament for Christmas!
https://crazylittleprojects.com/snowman-ornaments-for-christmas/

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