Make a Mason Jar Lid Snowman Ornament
Creating a Mason Jar Lid Snowman Ornament is a delightful way to add a touch of charm to your holiday decor. This craft is perfect for getting the whole family involved and is sure to bring smiles to anyone who sees it. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or just looking for a fun holiday project, this adorable snowman ornament is a wonderful addition to your Christmas tree or gift for loved ones. So gather your supplies and get ready to spread some holiday cheer with this easy and adorable DIY decoration!
Supplies You’ll Need:
- Mason jar lids with matching rings
- White paint (if desired)
- Sponge paint brush (if desired)
- About 1 tablespoon clear or white glitter (if desired)
- Sheet music
- Scissor
- Glue stick
- Hot glue (with adult supervision) or Turbo Tacky Glue
- Black permanent marker
- Orange permanent marker
- Red and green chenille stems
- Red and green pom poms (approximately ⅝ inch)
How to Make A Mason Jar Lid Snowman Ornament:
Step 1: Prep lids
Remove lids from rings and get all of your supplies ready.
Step 2: Cut + attach circles
Place lids on sheet music and trace around the lids. Cut circles from sheet music. Attach circles to lids using glue stick. Allow to dry completely.
Step 3: Paint rings
Meanwhile, if the jar rings are not white or silver, paint the rings white. While the paint is still wet, sprinkle with glitter (if desired). Allow to dry completely before proceeding.
Step 4: Draw face
Using the permanent markers, draw eyes, nose, and coal mouth on the sheet music lids.
Step 5: Glue
On the inside of the rings, place a ribbon of glue around the edge. Fit the lids into the rings and press in place. Allow to dry.
Step 6: Prep pipe cleaners
Twist a red and a green pipe cleaner together. Cut the combined chenille stem in half and shape into a U.
Step 7: Attach pipe cleaners
Glue one side of the chenille stem to each side of the jar ring.
Step 8: Add “Earmuffs”
Over the chenille stem on each side, glue a pom pom.
Allow ornament to dry completely before packaging or putting it on your Christmas tree.
Aren’t they so cute?