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    DIY Snowman Wreath

    by Mary Neumann · 89 Comments

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    I finally made something I have been wanting to make for a year…
    a Snowman Wreath!



      
    I saw the cutest snowman wreath on Pinterest last year – click here to see my inspiration.  I have seen a number of snowman wreaths since then.  I saw a really cute one last week, with a great tip on where to buy the wreaths, on East Coast Creative…click here to see!  

    All you need to make your own Snowman Wreath are three different size wreaths, hat, scarf, mittens (optional), sticks for hands, green craft wire to hold the three wreaths together and a wreath hanger for your door – that’s it! 


    *For doors that scratch easily, you may want to line the back of the wreath with cloth or felt. I suggest using matching green fabric or felt and attaching it with a hot glue gun.  


    The only thing I had to purchase to make the snowman were the artificial wreaths, which cost $20.  Happy dance!  I will be using this snowman for years to come.  

     
    With just a change of the hat and scarf,  I can keep it up all winter long!  So simple to make, so sweet…I just love my snowman wreath!

    Thanks so much for stopping by!
    Cheers!

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    1. Erica

      November 13, 2013 at 5:41 pm

      Where did you get the different size wreaths from!? I LOVE this & want to try making it for my front door this year.. my kid would love it!!!

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      • marysweetlittlebluebird

        November 13, 2013 at 8:20 pm

        HI Erica, I purchased the three wreaths at Walmart for around $20, not on sale.

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    2. Kristine Foley

      December 15, 2012 at 6:47 pm

      Love this! Cute and easy! My kind of decor 🙂 THANK YOU for linkin up! I will be featuring you at tomorrow's party!

      Reply
    3. The Thriftiness Miss

      December 14, 2012 at 2:33 am

      Hi there! Just stopping by to let you know that this awesome wreath snowman was featured on this week's Weekend Wonders 🙂 You can come by and grab a button here:

      http://thethriftinessmiss.blogspot.com/2012/12/weekend-wonders-19-and-features.html#.UMqPWW_BFPI

      Thanks for linking with us! Hope to see you again 🙂 Have a wonderful day!

      Reply
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