These tea light snowman ornaments are really easy to make and they look ADORABLE! Who would have thought you could make such a cute Christmas ornament just by using dollar store tea lights?! When you turn on the tea light the “flame” becomes the snowman’s carrot nose! Talk about adorable! The full tutorial is on the next page!
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This is GREAT! Thank you for sharing. I am thinking of making them into necklaces for my volunteer team for this year’s food drive. Do you think attaching a red shoelace/cord/ribbon to the earmuffs will hold up as a necklace? Any suggestions?
I think so?? I would just recommend using a lot more hot glue than what I’ve shown in the photos to make sure they stay together. I think they’d make adorable necklaces!!
Thanks!
These are so great! Just picked up the supplies to make these with 50 3rd grade students. Wish us luck 🙂
Wonderful! I hope they enjoy them!! And good luck!!! 🙂
i only need to get some small pompoms and i can start on mine. thanks for the idea. so cute
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/526f04fc561e355a5f4170659d70c585e5f19ab9be28b00983263611c524b7f8.jpg We are making these at a girls get together next week. I gathered all the supplies to make them, so very easy! The only instruction I looked for was on the scarf, and it was very clear and worked just as instructed. I also just have a tip, I know with myself and markers, when I start making a circle, it gets bigger and then the other one isn’t even sometimes. I was in on the home crafting crazy back in the 90’s. To make perfect circles, use the end of a paint brush or any round item. Dip in black paint. Practice on a napkin. Now to do the one with a top hat!
I just finished making two dozen of these adorable little guys for stocking stuffers and mini-gifts for friends. They look even cuter “in person”. I found three different colors of the sparkly pom poms (red, green and royal blue) along with matching ribbon for the scarves. So, so cute! Everyone went crazy over them, and a Thanksgiving guest bought a dozen to take home with him! Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for this craft! We are using this idea in American Heritage girls tonight! They couldn’t be more adorable!
This is so cute! I’m wanting to do it this Christmas with my daughter. As I looked at the supplies and the links out, it looks like the tea lights, when lit, make for a warm color rather than a cool color to keep the snowman white. Are these the one’s you used?
Very nice tutorial. Thank you very much, I will try to do this for Christmas with my grandchildren
Thanks agan
Catamour
Great tutorial! I made these with wax voltive candles and beads for eyes. Turned ok, but would have been cuter with the battery voltives. Thanks!!
These turned out adorable and were so easy and fun to do…Thank u, HAPPY HOH