Recently I came across an adorable snowman door (that you can find here). I knew my boys would LOVE it, so we decided to do our own version. Isn't it sweet?
It is so much cuter than a plain white door, and I love how easy and inexpensive it was to create.
Here's how my four year old and I made it...
1) We traced a CD onto black construction paper to make the eyes.
2) I drew the nose onto orange construction paper.
3) We used a 2 inch punch to make the mouth.
4) We used wrapping paper for the scarf. (It's 3 1/2 inches wide.)
5) We used a 3 inch punch to make the buttons.
Do you have a white door in your house? I bet your little ones would love this project. I know mine did!
♥
Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Snow Day Snack
A few days ago we had a "snow day", so the boys and I made some "snowman cookies". They were inspired by some beautiful cookie pops made by Amy at The Idea Room. My boys made our version, so they didn't turn out quite as fancy as Amy's. :-)
Here is how we made our version:
1) I melted some white chocolate baking squares in the microwave {2 minutes on medium in a small microwave safe bowl}. Then, I let the boys stir the chocolate until it was completely melted and smooth.
2) I let the boys dip Oreos in the melted chocolate, and then they laid the cookies on wax paper.
3) Using candy corn and chocolate chips, the boys made snowman faces on the cookies, and then we left them to harden.
Fun, right? The boys loved snacking on snowman cookies and hot chocolate after an afternoon of sledding.
What is your favorite winter time snack?
Here is how we made our version:
1) I melted some white chocolate baking squares in the microwave {2 minutes on medium in a small microwave safe bowl}. Then, I let the boys stir the chocolate until it was completely melted and smooth.
2) I let the boys dip Oreos in the melted chocolate, and then they laid the cookies on wax paper.
3) Using candy corn and chocolate chips, the boys made snowman faces on the cookies, and then we left them to harden.
Fun, right? The boys loved snacking on snowman cookies and hot chocolate after an afternoon of sledding.
What is your favorite winter time snack?
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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Toilet Paper Roll Snowman
Who doesn't love a good toilet roll craft? And this toilet roll snowman is totally adorable and perfect for a cold winter day.
To make your own, here's what you do:
1) Paint the toilet paper roll with white paint, and allow it to dry completely.
2) Glue on two "googly eyes" and a nose cut from orange craft foam or construction paper.
3) Make a hat out of an old baby sock in three easy steps. (per pictures below) a) Cut off the top of the sock. b) Pull the sock onto the top of the toilet paper roll. c) Twist an elastic onto the top of the hat.
4) Use a black marker to draw a mouth.
5) Tie on a scarf made of felt, and you're done!
"Snow" fun... and no mittens required! :-)
♥
Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)
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