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DIY Light-Up Snowman for Under $10 | Dollar Tree Christmas DIY Craft

Duration: 54:42Views: 33.7KLikes: 1.3KDate Created: Dec, 2021

Channel: Jennifer Maker

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: Get the free snowman hat, faces, and buttons at jennifermaker.com/light-up-snowman-dollar-tree Do you want to build a snowman? Learn how to make a cute light-up snowman using inexpensive supplies from Dollar Tree! I've been on a big Dollar Tree kick lately, finding all sorts of fun things to use in my Cricut Crafts. I recently found these glass bowls in the floral section of Dollar Tree, which can be combined together to make a super cute snowman, just like this little guy. So I'm going to show you how I made this so you can have one too. I calculate that it was only $9 for supplies to make this light-up snowman! I appreciate every subscriber. It's free and easy to subscribe -- just click here: bit.ly/sub2jennifer MATERIALS LIST (contains my affiliate links): View my Amazon shopping list with equivalent items to make this project at amazon.com/ideas/amzn1.account.AHTECS7ITMCAPWO4CDLEYTEEUWXQ/3I6KE61PSRO6H?type=explore * Two 4.9″ floral glass bowls (I got mine from Dollar Tree at shrsl.com/3ayzw, but you can also get them from Amazon at amzn.to/3EU1Evk or places like Wal-mart) * Something to fill your bowls, such as glitter, frosted glass spray, fiber fill, or decorative shred — you can also use faux snow and fill up your bowls with little scenes! * (Optional) Mod Podge if you decide to glitter your snowman - shrsl.com/3b1hf * LED fairy lights (clear, white, or color-changing) - shrsl.com/3b1hb * Permanent vinyl – I used a little black and a little orange * Transfer tape (or use painter's tape for frosted glass to avoid removing the paint) * Cardstock – 65-80 lb. 12″x12″ cardstock (for the top hat) * Tacky Glue * Ribbon to tie around your snowman’s neck and hat * Decorations for your hat (Optional) * A method to cut your cardstock – I used the amazing Cricut Maker, but you can also use the Cricut Maker 3 or Cricut Explore Series, or Cricut Joy -- see shrsl.com/1dq4w ) * Cricut Green Standard Grip Mat * Scraper * Weeding Tool * Design #358 – My free snowman top hat, face, and button SVG/DXF/PDF files are in my free resource library (available in my free resource library at jennifermaker.com/library ) #cricut #cricutmade #designspace ============ Follow me at: Blog: jennifermaker.com Facebook Page: facebook.com/jennifermakercrafts Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/cricutcraftersandmakers Instagram: instagram.com/jennifer.maker Pinterest: pinterest.com/jenuinemom Please subscribe to my channel at youtube.com/c/jennifermaker for more video tutorials to craft a live you love! Credits: Introduction: PixelBytes (my child!) Music: Cute by Bensound (licensed, royalty and copyright free) Videography: Jennifer Marx on a Panasonic Lumix FZ-1000 DSLR 4K camera Design: A Jennifer Maker original!

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