INSIDE: Make an easy DIY snowman hair pin for girls using felt and hot glue gun. Easy no sew Christmas craft for kids.
I want to bottle my 8 year old up (well, maybe without the sass) and keep her a little girl for.e.ver! But knowing there’s a window on all things sweet and small, I’m going to take advantage of any opportunity I can get to make her cute things she’ll still enthusiastically wear.
Like this snowman hair pin. Made from craft felt and put together quicker than a snowball could melt.
Wear it all winter long …to keep those bangs back, said one mama to her 8 year old.
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How to Make an Easy Snowman Hair Pin for Girls
I used a lot of what I had on hand for this easy snowman craft, including rummaging through one disastrous hair accessory drawer for a hair barrette!
Supplies:
– Felt craft sheets
– Hot glue gun
– Sewing scissors + zig zag scissors
– Hair snap clip
– Pink marker
– Round template (I used a shot glass)
Optional: Embroidery thread
how to make cutest snowman hair clip
Trace two circles using the wide opening of the shot glass and one circle from the bottom of the shot glass.
Cut one of the larger circles with zig zag sewing scissors.
If desired, use embroidery thread to stitch the circles together. Don’t feel like pulling out the thread and needle? Use hot glue or fabric glue.
Add a snowman face to the smaller felt circle. Do this with felt or marker.
Don’t forget to give her some rosy cheeks! It’s cold out there.
Put a generous amount of glue to the back of the hair barrette and add the snowman on top.
Cute enough for little girls (even those 8-going-on-18) to wear when it’s brrr, cold outside!
More Christmas Ideas You May Like:
- Outdoor holiday garland using foam shapes and spray paint
- Mini cupcake liner Christmas tree garland
- Easy sew Christmas pillow covers
- Free printable note from Santa for pre-Christmas toy clean out
- 5-minute Christmas cookie plate using paper doilies
- Turn an ugly Christmas sweater into a skirt
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Very cute project – love the different layers to this as well.
Thanks Lauren!
That’s so adorable!
Tania
Thank you Tania!
It is so sweet. Your daughter is a wonderful model.
LOL, if only the world knew the behind the scenes (model) drama!
Adorable!
That hairpin is super-duper cute! Thanks so much for sharing at the #happynowlinkup!
Your hairpin is as cute as can be! I know my granddaughter would love this!
Thanks Teresa!
That’s so sweet Victoria and I have to agree with you. Wouldn’t it be awesome if we could bottle up our little ones for just a little longer. Time goes by so quickly
Your little girl is really sweet and I like how this looks in her hair. With a little 8 year old in your home Christmas must really be magical.
What an adorable hairclip Victoria – love it and your daughter is adorable too
Thanks Amber!
Those are fun!
Thank you Diana!
This makes me wish my daughters were still little enough to want “hair pretties”
This is so cute! I found you on the #inspireme linkup. Pinned to our Kid & Kin blog Pinterest board!
Super cute! Thank you for sharing on the Whisk It Wednesday link party/ I hope to see you there tomorrow. Merry Christmas! Carrie @ Carrie’s Home Cooking
Aww, my bff has three girls, so she would LOVE to do this! So cute!
What a sweet idea this is, Victoria, and I love how easy your Snowman Hair Pin is to make. It can be a challenge to get little ones to wear hair pins but they would love one of these! Thank you for sharing with us at Hearth and Soul!
Awww…that’s so cute. I miss the days when my girls wore these cute pins in their hair.
This is adorable! I need to remember this in a few years when my daughter is older (and has more hair, haha). Thanks for sharing with Merry Monday! I’m going to include it in my Party Features next week 🙂 Have a great weekend!
Thanks Emily!