
I’m happy to welcome our ninth guest in the series,
Vivienne from The V Spot

Frosty, only second to Santa himself, is a holiday favorite loved by all this time of year. The Frosty figures instantly signify the arrival of winter and their jolly souls just can’t help but warm your heart. Building a snowman outside is one of my favorite winter traditions and though they may be be able to stick around for very long – Vivienne’s Epsom Salt Snowman may just be the next best thing. {offering holiday decor that can be kept out all winter long}
I love, love, love Under The Table and Dreaming and am in awe of her projects. So when Stephanie Lynn invited me to take part in this series, I did a little happy dance. I’m so excited to be included!
I have used STYROFOAM TM Brand Foam on previous craft projects. It comes in handy for so many things that I actually had a hard time deciding what to make. Then I decided a snowman was in order.
The materials you will need for this project are:
- one 6″ STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam white ball
- one 5″ STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam white ball
- one 3.5″ STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam white ball
- one 2″ STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam white ball
- one 8″ x 2″ white STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam disc
- one wooden skewer
- low melt glue gun and glue sticks
- white craft glue
- spray adhesive
- black cardstock
- epsom salt
- coarse white or clear glitter
- fine iridescent glitter
- red grosgrain ribbon
- green grosgrain ribbon
- misc black beads
- black buttons
- two small sticks
- an ice pick
It’s time to start adding the “snow”. First, let’s make sure we have the materials. Epsom salt looks like little bits of ice, while rock salt looks like, um, rocks. We don’t want rocks.
Once he’s completely dry, take him outside or to a well ventilated area and give him a nice coating of spray adhesive. Sprinkle coarse glitter, then the fine, iridescent glitter all over him.
When he’s dry, bring him back inside so we can dress him and give him arms and a face.
Your snowman will need to stand up so that you can display him nicely. This is where the 8″ x 2″ disc of STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam comes in. It is the base for your snowman. Apply a generous amount of low melt glue to the center of the disc and press the snowman down on top of it. Brush the surface of the disc with craft glue and sprinkle more epsom salt. For the sides of the disc you can add more glue and epsom salt, wrap with ribbon, or cut strips of glittery cardstock and glue it on, which is what I did.
To make his scarf:
Slightly off center, glue the longer of the two hanging pieces, then the shorter piece, slightly overlapping. Glue the long piece around his neck and secure with glue.
For his arms:
For his face, you can use beads, more buttons, whatever you like. I used the ends of little sticks and dotted them with a black marker. It is important to make your snowman very happy. Depending on the angle of his arms, if his smile isn’t big enough he will look like he’s under arrest as opposed to being jolly. (Don’t ask me how I know this.)
While the hat was still slightly wet with the glue, I applied low melt glue to the bit of the STYROFOAMTM Brand Foam that was still peeking through under the hat (#2) and attached it to the top of my snowman’s head. The damp cardstock curved around his head just right and dried looking like it was meant to be there.
Happy Holidays!


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Thanks so much Vivienne for sharing this dapper little guy that can be crafted while in the comforts of the warm indoors {without frost bitten fingers and cold noses}. I really like the look of the epsom salt – such a great element to add to wintery crafts. {p.s. that adorable stick nose has got to be my favorite part}
We have one more project to share today – which will be coming up soon. Enjoy.

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Aw, he is so cute! How clever
Absolutely adorable!
Thanks for having me! It was so fun! Looking forward to the other 24 projects in the series.
Vivienne, he is just gorgeous!!!! Great job!
I just passed up a HUGE thing of Epsom Salt at Costco the other day thinking I really should buy this and now I know why! OMGorgeous! I love this!
Ahhhhh!!! He’s soooo cute!
Love it! What a wonderful idea! So fun.
Epsom Salt… So smart. I looks great. I have a LOT of Styrofoam balls laying around. I will have to give this a try.
He is soooo cute Viv!! I love his little face – and the hat and scarf are super sweet!! Looks like I need to buy some Epsom Salt!!
how adorable is that! looks like a fun project!Thanks for sharing!
Helen
Wow! What a neat project and he looks so real.
How adorable-what a cute snowman!!