Cardboard Tube Snowman Ornaments

Cardboard Roll Snowman Ornaments – an easy and adorable Christmas craft for kids…

What is it about homemade snowman ornaments?  They’re so darn cute!  It doesn’t matter how you make ’em, they always end up looking just adorable.  Check out our CD Snowman Ornaments, Snowman Activity Tray and our toilet roll Snow People for a big dose of Christmas Crafting Cuteness.

toilet roll snowman ornaments

 What you’ll need to make your snowman ornaments:

 

supplies for toilet roll tissue paper snowmen ornaments

  • toilet rolls
  • white paint/glue/staper
  • tissue paper (a long strip for the hat)
  • crepe paper or a mesh produce bag (scarf)
  • googly eyes
  • orange craft foam or construction paper for nose
  • buttons, beads or artificial flowers for embellishments on hat
  • hole punch/thread for hanging

Developing fine-motor skills:

The hooligans got to work on a couple of new skills with this craft: stapling and tying a knot.  The stapler instantly became the most popular tool in the craft room, and dozens of pieces of paper were stapled together throughout the remainder of the day. :)

How to make your snowman ornaments:

We started by stapling one end of the toilet roll together.  This requires real strength when you’re a toddler.  Some children required assistance, and some mastered the technique right away.stapling tissue paper snowman ornament

Because one end of the tube is stapled shut, you could drop a candy cane or some other little treat down into the top of your ornament when it’s finished.

The next step was to paint the toilet rolls white.  The cardboard was already white, but I thought they needed a little spiffing up. painting the toilet roll tissue paper snowmen

When the paint was dry (a hair dryer speeds this process up), I cut a long strip of tissue paper to measure approx. 6 x 20 inches.  This would become the “hat”.  Fold the strip in half a time or two, and grab the stapler again, and attach the strip to the top of the snowman’s head.  Have your little one can wrap the length of tissue paper around the tube a couple of times, and staple it in place.

Now it’s time for the scarf.  We used crepe paper for some, and vegetable netting for others, but you can use whatever you have on hand: fleece, fabric, wide ribbon etc.  Heck, you could even cut a strip from a colourful plastic bag.  Honestly, when we’re crafting, we use whatever we have.

With the scarf, we placed the toilet roll on top of a strip of crepe paper, and as I held the roll in place, I talked them through the process of tying a knot.  It was tricky for sure, and I had to extend a finger here and there to help them along, but for the most part, they were able to tie their scarves with little assistance.  When it came to tightening the knots, I emphasized that they’d have to pull gently because the crepe paper was fairly delicate.

Once the scarves were in place, the hooligans glued on the eyes and noses.  (love this little upside-down nose!)toilet roll and tissue paper snowman ornament - yellow hat, upside down noseand they finished up with a button (or several) on their snowman’s hat.buttons on the toilet roll tissue paper snowman ornament

Punch a couple of holes in the sides of the hat, and attach a thread for hanging.

Honestly.  Could they be any cuter?

many buttons on hat of toilet roll & tissue paper snowman ornament

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Comments

    • happyhooligans says

      Thanks, Anna! I never really know what a craft will look like until we actually do, and when these were finished, I was thinking the same thing you were! :)

  1. Cari says

    These are just too cute! I love the scarfs too. As I type this I see in your side bar the most adorable little owls made from the same type of materials. I’ve been saving these rolls for some time just knowing that there would be a fun craft project to do with my kids. Thanks for inspiring me.

    Cari @ Reach For The Star Berries
    Reach For The Star Berries

    • happyhooligans says

      You’re so welcome, Cari! One of the greatest compliments I could ever ask for is to hear that others are inspired by what we do, and are trying our projects at home. So thank you for letting me know, and thanks for following along. :)

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