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    Winter Craft Wednesday: Melted Snowman
    December 5, 2012 |

    Looking for a fun art project to do with your kids this winter? Look no further! For the month of December, we'll be sharing a new winter craft that you and your kids can do to celebrate the season.

    Today's craft: Melted Snowman, courtesy of PA Cyber's Fine Arts Supervisor, Amy Zachewicz.

    Materials needed:

    • A wood doll head
    • Permanent Markers
    • White paint
    • Black felt
    • Glue
    • Thick white foam sheet
    • Light green foam sheet
    • A few tiny sticks

    Instructions:

    • Paint the wood doll head white and let dry.
    • Once dry, use Permanent Markers to draw a face on the snowman head--happy, sad, surprised, take your pick!
    • Cut and glue a little black hat from the black felt and either glue on snowman’s head or in a stick hand.
    • Cut out a scarf out of the green foam board and decorate with Permanent Markers. Glue around the neck of the snowman’s head.
    • Trace a puddle shape on the thick white foam board and cut out with scissors.
    • Glue snowman head and stick arms onto the puddle.

    Viola! Melted snowman!

    Be sure to share a picture of your melted snowman on our Facebook page.

    Happy crafting!

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