WoW Thumbs Up has brought you big collection of fun craft projects to upcycle those odd new socks dump in the deep closet. And in addition to the adorable Sock Toys Sew Patterns & DIY Tutorials, we are sharing with you a list of cute sock snowman which are so adorable and easy to make, it’s great decoration for Christmas season. What I love most of this sock snowman is it’s a no sew project that is easy to craft in minutes. By cutting the socks, adding fillings (rice, beans or poly fill), tie the neck and head, and you are almost done. If you are looking for Christmas crafts, you will love the check out all the kids friendly DIY snowman crafts for holiday decoration as well.
1. DIY Decorative Sock Snowman
Then she made blog made this cute sock snowman by adding another layer of cut sock outwear and hat.
Tutorial: thenshemade.com
2. DIY Fish Bowl Sock Snowman
Use 2 small fishbowls and stack them together, adding lights inside to make this fabulous lighted snowman.
Tutorial: mymixofsix.blogspot.com.
3. DIY Olaf Sock Snowman
Olaf, the happy snowman is loved by many of kids after Disney Frozen movies released, and the sock olaf is fun and easy to make with the same idea but by adding pompom and felt.
Tutorial: onecreativemommy.com
4. DIY Christmas Ornament Sock Snowman
So Craftastic Channel shares a fun way to use socks and glass bubble ornament to make sock snowman for holiday decoration that you will love to try.
Tutorial: SoCraftastic
5. DIY Old Sweater Sock Snowman
Take the white socks that you do not use, and cut off the top of the heel. Apply the upper part of the shin with a thread and needle, fill it in cotton or fiber filling, and lower it to make it look like a small ball. Place a pair of black and white buttons, or the like in the eyes of your eyes, and with a piece of cloth or orange foam, make a small carrot nose for it and plug it in place. Make another ball with the remainder of the socks to fit your body. Cut the old sweater to make its hat and outwear. Connect the cord together. Add beautiful flowers on hats for decoration.
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