This project feels like something straight from a winter cabin, where homemade ornaments warm up the walls.
You can see a ladder strung with jolly peanut snowmen brings together charm, laughter, and tradition in one piece.
Painted in white with cheerful scarves and red hats, they look like a merry family ready to spread cheer. It’s a wonderful craft to try with kids.
Materials Needed
- 10-12 peanut shells (2” size, intact, for snowmen)
- Acrylic paints: white, red, black, green (1 set, 10-15 ml tubes)
- 2-3 small paintbrushes (size 2 round and 6 flat )
- 3-4 mini wooden sticks (about 6” length each)
- 1 roll of jute or twine (approx. 2 yards, for ladder sides and hanger)
- 5-6 small ribbon scraps (green, red, or patterned, 6” each for scarves)
- Hot glue gun or strong craft glue
- Optional: white acrylic marker or correction pen
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Start by painting your peanut shells with a white base coat. Let them dry, then add red hats, black eyes, and tiny green buttons down the front.
Step 2: Cut small strips of ribbon and tie them around each shell to act as scarves. Then secure with glue if needed.
Step 3: Arrange wooden sticks horizontally and attach them to two parallel strands of jute, forming a rustic ladder. You should leave extra twine at the top for hanging.
Step 4: Glue your peanut snowmen onto the rungs, spacing them evenly. Then angle some slightly to give the look of playful climbing.
Step 5: Add final details like dots on scarves, rosy cheeks, or even glitter if you’d like a frosty sparkle.
Step 6: Hang the ladder in a cozy spot on a wall, a tree, or even on your front door.
Tips:
When I made one of these, I let each family member decorate their own peanut snowman.
The result was hilarious, some had wobbly hats, others had crooked smiles, but together they looked like a joyful family climbing the ladder of Christmas fun.