This snowman reminds me of winter afternoons at my grandmother’s house, where doilies covered every table and dresser.
Turning them into a festive wall hanging feels like stitching memories into a new story.
The combination of lace, worn fabric, and buttons creates a gift that feels homemade in the best possible way.
Step 1: Prepare your wooden board by painting or distressing it for a rustic look. A light beige or snowflake stencil background works beautifully.
Step 2: Arrange your three doilies in a snowman shape (large at bottom, medium in middle, small on top) and glue them securely to the board.
Step 3: Attach two small black beads or buttons as eyes, then use a strip of orange felt or painted wood for the carrot nose.
Next, add small black buttons/beads in a curve for the mouth.
Step 4: Glue three larger wooden buttons down the center for the snowman’s body buttons.
Step 5: Cut a piece of corrugated cardboard into a hat shape, paint or stain it if you like, and glue it above the snowman’s head.
You can also add a tiny button or bow as decoration.
Step 6: Tie a strip of fabric into a scarf shape and glue it around the snowman’s neck. Let the ends hang loosely for a natural effect.
Step 7: Create a rustic bow using leftover fabric and ribbon scraps, then glue it at the top of the board for a finishing touch.
Step 8: Optional: Dab pink paint onto the cheeks for a rosy look and lightly brush white paint on the edges for a snowy finish.
Tip:
If you plan to gift this, you can even add a small hook or twine loop on the back so it’s ready to hang.
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