

FB Source: Attitude 4 Fitness/Paige Sterner
Supplies Needed:
A pair of old socks (crew length, or longer)
A pair of old socks (crew length, or longer)
rice,
rubber bands,
map pins with heads,
buttons,
any left over fabric if you want for a scarf.
Directions:
- Assemble your supplies.
- First, cut off the top of the sock (sock) from the foot (foot).
- Turn the sock inside out and attach a rubber band tightly to the top of the sock.
- Then turn the sock right-side out again.
- Fill the sock with rice. Make sure to pack it down as you go so the sock gets a nice round base.
- Rubber band the top of the sock closed and put another rubber band 3/4 of the way to the top for the head of your snowman.
- Now, decorate! Tie a scarf around your snowman's neck and add eyes, nose, and buttons. Use the leftover foot to fashion a stocking cap. Or you could use colored argyle socks to create hats and sweaters for your snowman. You can either sew or glue on your buttons, and add embellishments - twine, bows, ribbons, etc - as needed.
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