Jenga Block Christmas Snowman Ornament

Jenga Block Christmas Snowman Ornament

This tutorial shows you how to make a Christmas snowman using Jenga blocks and some craft plates.

What you need

Dollar Tree Jenga pieces (you will only need 3)

Scissors

Hot Glue Gun

(black) chalk paint

Dollar Tree Jute Twine

Dollar Tree mini bows (they come in red and green)

Paint Brush

 

Instructions

 

Welcome to our tutorial on how to make a Jenga Block Christmas Snowman Ornament! This DIY craft project is the perfect way to add a unique and personal touch to your Christmas tree decorations. This snowman is made using Jenga blocks and some craft plates, making it a fun and easy craft that can be enjoyed by all ages.

This project is perfect for those who love to upcycle and repurpose items. By using Jenga blocks, you’re not only being economical but also creative. You can personalize it with your own message, paint, or even add some glitter to make it shine. The wooden texture of the Jenga blocks gives a rustic and charming touch to the ornament.

Not only is this project budget-friendly, but it is also easy to make. Even if you’re new to crafting, you’ll be able to complete this project in no time. This project is perfect for anyone who wants to add a personal touch to their Christmas tree decorations, or for those who want to create something special for their loved ones.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a charming Christmas Snowman ornament using Jenga blocks and craft plates. So, grab your materials and let’s get started on creating this budget-friendly and unique Christmas decoration.

Start by hot gluing the the jenga pieces today, two of the sides together and then add the bottom piece

Paint the front and sides (backside if you would like to, I didn’t) using the ink chalk paint or any black paint you have on hand.

 

Add a dab of hot glue to the backside of the top hat and wrap the jute twine around (I wrapped it 3 times), trim the end off and then added a dab of hot glue to secure the end to the backside

I cut a 6 inch piece of the jute twine and attached it to the backside of the top hat with a dab of hot glue

I then added a dab of hot glue to the bow and place it on the front. Apply a little pressure to make sure that it stays

 

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