Snowman made from a light bulb. Here it is and Merry Christmas to you all!!! Hugs julie
Next I added a layer of glitter to his cap by spreading it with Mod Podge
And then sprinkling it with clear glass glitter. I used a black sharpie to make his eyes and then a white and red ( not shown Oops ) Stabillo pencil to make his checks .I blended them together in
Circular motion to make pink. A Stabillo pencil will work on all surfaces, even glass.
He is all glued together.
Next I glued his nose , base and cap on with E 6000.
I used a clear water bottle cap for his base and covered it and his nose with
White glass glitter. I used Mod Podge as the glue for the glitter.
I sewed a few fun findings and beads to the tip of the cap.
I picked some fun ribbon and sewed it on the rim of the cap.
Using black velvet I cut a flower shape for his collar.
I stitched the cap together with black thread. It is hard to see but the raw edge of the
felt was cut with pinking shears.
I used wool felt to make the cap,which is part rayon , part wool .
I buy this at Joann Fabrics by the yard.
To make a cone shaped hat pattern I just folded the edge of a piece of paper. I made sure the
base was the width I wanted. I can always trim the bottom base edge later to round it off.
For his nose I made a jelly roll from paper clay and then by pressing firmer on one end
while I rolled, I tapered it into a cone shape . When it is dry you can sand the rough edges .
For starters I sprayed a small clear light bulb with frosted glass spray paint.
20 comments:
Oh my Julie!! This is so adorable, so wonderful, and soooo very generous of you! Thank you sooo sooo much!
Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog...I am confident that your trade recipient will be very happy with what you do!
Hugs!
Thanks for sharing this, Julie! So generous of you to share your magic!! This little snowman is so cute!
You are so clever...Love this, very sweet. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Hugs,
I love all the recycled pieces that make up this adorable snowman. So clever and cute. Happy Holidays to you!
What a wonderful gift, Julie! Thank you sooo much! Love that you've "gone green" with this little guy too. Warm wishes for a very Merry Christmas! Holiday hugs, Terri
This little snowman is cool--thank you for sharing, Julie!! Merry Christmas!
Julie,
What a sweet snowy friend! Thank you so much for sharing, I think I have time to make a couple of these.
Hope you are having a wonderful day!
Julie, I tried to send you a reply but sdomehow it got bounced back!
Thank you so much for the comment left on my blog, it made me happy and sad at the same time. x
I wish you a peaceful and happy festive season, much love and a big kiss on that little doggy nose.
Thanks so much Julie - he is adorable! Looking forward to your class at FS in January! Twyla
wonderful, such a sweet decoration, thank you for sharing. Merry Christmas to you and all your family.
So Cute! Thanks for the tutorial, what a great idea!!
missing you and our "playtime"
maybe we can do it again someday
for now, seems like things are moving right along for you.
hope cal is well and your mom and her new "baby" are well, also.
your re a magician and a fairy godmother all wrapped up in one lovely package
happiest holidays to you, dear friend!
vey cute Julie! thanks for sharing!
This was a very fun tutorial! Thank you so much for this lovely gift. You're a doll! Merry, merry Christmas!
~ Autumn Clark
How generous of you! This tutorial was wonderful, and I love the little snowman!
Hugs,
Angela
ADORABLE! Thanks Julie! Have a wonderful, and magical Christmas!! xoxo Natalie
Thank you Julie - he is so sweet and I'm so glad you shared the process with us. Who would have thought with a light bulb!!??
You're incredible!
Thanks for the fabulous tutorial Julie!!!
oxox
Hello Miss Julie!
Stopping by to wish you the most Merry Christmas!!! I look forward to seeing you in the new year!!!
xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo!!!!
Michelle
Too cute and fun!!!
Have a wonderful holiday!!
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