How to Make a Cozy Rustic Snowman from Styrofoam Balls: A Simple Winter DIY

If you're anything like me, adding a homemade touch to winter decor makes the season feel even cozier.

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Last year, I tried making a snowman from Styrofoam balls, aiming for a warm, rustic vibe. I ended up with a charming three-tiered snowman, complete with a plaid scarf, floppy hat, and tons of personality.

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Here’s a simple guide to making your own rustic snowman, perfect for adding a touch of handcrafted charm to your home.

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Materials You’ll Need

First things first, gather your materials. For this snowman, you’ll need:

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  • Styrofoam balls – three sizes (large, medium, and small).
  • Thick white yarn.
  • Gingham or plaid fabric.
  • Black buttons – medium and smaller sizes.
  • Mini black pom-poms.
  • Orange felt or clay.
  • Hot glue gun.
  • Optional decorations – small bells, pinecones, or rustic stars.
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Guide on Making A Snowman From Styrofoam Balls

Step 1: Preparing and Stacking the Styrofoam Balls

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You choose three sizes to form the snowman’s body: large for the bottom, medium for the middle, and small for the head, then stack them vertically from largest to smallest to form the snowman shape.

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You need to use a wooden dowel or toothpicks to secure the balls, adding a small amount of hot glue between each layer to make sure they stay in place.

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Step 2: Wrapping the Balls with Yarn

Now, take your thick white yarn and start wrapping each Styrofoam ball individually. Begin at the bottom and use a bit of hot glue to secure the end of the yarn to the Styrofoam.

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Continue wrapping until the entire surface of each Styrofoam ball is hidden beneath the yarn, securing the end with glue.

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Step 3: Adding the Snowman’s Face

Once the yarn wrapping is complete, start by attaching two small black buttons or pom-poms for eyes. Place them on the upper part of the head, gluing them securely.

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For the nose, shape a tiny cone from orange felt or clay to resemble a carrot, and glue it below the eyes.

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You use small black pom-poms or buttons to create a smiling mouth, then arrange them in a curve below the nose for a friendly expression.

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Step 4: Decorating with Buttons, Scarf, and Hat

To dress up your snowman, glue three black buttons down the center of the middle ball to look like coat buttons.

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For the scarf, cut a strip of gingham or plaid fabric, then wrap it around the “neck” between the head and middle sections. Tie it in a knot or a cute little bow, allowing the ends to hang down naturally for that rustic, cozy look.

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If you want to add a hat, take a small piece of fabric and wrap it around the top ball as a beanie or floppy hat. You can secure it with a dab of glue and add a tiny rustic embellishment like a star, bell, or pinecone for a fun, festive look.

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Step 5: Adding Final Details and Displaying Your Snowman

To add a final touch, you can glue tiny embellishments to the hat or scarf, such as a small pinecone or jingle bell.

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This cozy, yarn-wrapped snowman would look beautiful on a mantel, entryway table, or even as a holiday centerpiece.

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