What should we make today? I asked my daughter. "Snowman Olaf", she said. So, there we go.
My daughter has come to adore the movie characters of Frozen. She can listen endlessly to Frozen's song "Let It Go" and tries imitating Elsa's dance moves :).
Inspired by movie Frozen, here is our Olaf Pencil Topper.
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MATERIALS
White Cardstock Paper
My daughter has come to adore the movie characters of Frozen. She can listen endlessly to Frozen's song "Let It Go" and tries imitating Elsa's dance moves :).
Inspired by movie Frozen, here is our Olaf Pencil Topper.
Inspired by this Olaf craft from The Idea Room
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HOW TO MAKE SNOWMAN CRAFT?
MATERIALS
White Cardstock Paper
Black Buttons (2)
Wiggle Eyes (2)
Glue Stick
Sharpie Markers
Hole Punch
Masking Tape
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Draw and cut the shape for Olaf topper from white cardstock. (Olaf height ~12cm).
2. Punch a hole over the circle in Olaf's upper body such that you can insert a pen/pencil.
3. Cut out the shapes for hand, hair, and nose as shown below.
Note: We used an orange foam sheet for the nose. You can simply cut it from white sheet and color it orange.
4. Glue eyes, nose, and buttons on the lower body.
5. Color the hands and hair brown. Glue them to the body.
6. Draw or glue cut out for the eyebrows.
7. Color the mouth using a black pen.
8. And the topper is ready for your kid's pencil. You might need a little masking tape at the back to keep the topper upright when attaching to the pencil.
Happy Crafting!
Looking for more winter craft ideas, here is our list of 30 Easy Winter Crafts for Kids.
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Glue Stick
Sharpie Markers
Hole Punch
Masking Tape
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Draw and cut the shape for Olaf topper from white cardstock. (Olaf height ~12cm).
2. Punch a hole over the circle in Olaf's upper body such that you can insert a pen/pencil.
3. Cut out the shapes for hand, hair, and nose as shown below.
Note: We used an orange foam sheet for the nose. You can simply cut it from white sheet and color it orange.
4. Glue eyes, nose, and buttons on the lower body.
5. Color the hands and hair brown. Glue them to the body.
6. Draw or glue cut out for the eyebrows.
7. Color the mouth using a black pen.
8. And the topper is ready for your kid's pencil. You might need a little masking tape at the back to keep the topper upright when attaching to the pencil.
Happy Crafting!
Looking for more winter craft ideas, here is our list of 30 Easy Winter Crafts for Kids.
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