“Melted Snowman” Ornament

By Jess on December 9th, 2013

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This very inexpensive gift and decorating idea is so funny! Make a “melted” snowman ornament for your kids’ teachers, neighbors, whoever else you can think of for just a couple of dollars and a few minutes of your time. Here’s how:

What You’ll Need:

  • Table salt (for the “snow”)
  • Peppercorns (for the “eyes” and “mouths”)
  • Orange fimo molding clay (for the carrot nose – can be purchased at craft stores)
  • Plastic or glass clear ornament bulbs
  • Plaid fabric (optional – for a “scarf”)
  • String, yarn, or anything you’d like to use to hang the ornament
  • Funnel
  • Drinking cup the same width as your ornaments
  • Baking sheet

Directions:

  • Roll out the fimo clay (you can also use playdoh or salt dough) and make carrot shapes. Cut the thicker end with a knife to make it look like a carrot (less rounded). Bake the fimo at 230 degrees for 30 minutes. Let cool.
  • While waiting for the clay to harden, prop the ornaments into a drinking cup (so they can sit up on top without rolling). Poor in 1/4 cup of salt (approximately).
  • Toss in 7 or so peppercorns on top of the salt.
  • Cut a small piece of scarf-shaped fabric and throw into the ornament (optional).
  • Once cooled, put a “carrot” into the ornament, then tie the ornament on a string.

That’s it! SO SIMPLE and so cute. The snowman parts should stay on top of the salt. Thanks to Eyeballs by Day, Crafts by Night for the tutorial!

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  • Missy - December 09, 2013 @ 6:16 pm

    Neat idea. It turns out cute.

  • Trish - December 10, 2013 @ 12:36 pm

    When stored…..how do the snowman parts stay on top?

  • Mary - December 10, 2013 @ 3:31 pm

    Must be hard for store for next year

  • Lynda - December 11, 2013 @ 5:36 pm

    Can’t wait to do this with my granddaughters

  • Syko - December 18, 2013 @ 4:28 pm

    I made one of these tonight as a gift for someone (“Secret Santa”–they like homemade/crafts). The hardest part is getting the length/width of the scarf just right, but aside from that, it really is simple! I used an orange-coloured foam math manipulative block (from Dollar Tree) to carve my nose and it looks just as good! :-)