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How To Build A Snowman Kit

Build A Snowman Kit

Get ready to turn your winter wonderland into a whimsical playground with our ultimate guide on creating the perfect How to Build a Snowman Kit! This recipe for snowy fun is guaranteed to bring smiles and laughter to your chilly days. We’ve covered everything from handpicked accessories to the essential steps for crafting a snowman masterpiece. Let’s dive into the magic of winter and create memories that will warm your heart long after the snowflakes have settled.

Build A Snowman Kit

Build A Snowman Kit

Bring the magic of winter fun to life with our Build A Snowman Kit! Perfect for families, kids, and anyone who loves the enchantment of a snow-filled day, this kit includes everything you need to create a charming snowman.
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Keyword: snowman
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 1 kit
Cost: $20

Instructions

Directions to assemble kits:

  • For each snowman kit, place required amount of all ingredients except frosting and candy corn in a sandwich bag.
    Build A Snowman Kit
  • Cut off the yellow and white sections to make candy corn look like a carrot. Roll orange candy between two fingers and pinch the end to form a tip. Place candy corn “carrot” in the bag with other ingredients.
    How To Build A Snowman Kit
  • Spoon one tablespoon of white frosting into a snack-size bag. Cut off the top of the bag, fold down twice, and tape closed. Place a small bag of frosting in each sandwich bag kit.
  • Cut out kit labels and fold them in half horizontally.
  • Cut off the top of each sandwich bag kit. Place a printed kit label over the top of the bag and attach it by stapling the sides.

Directions to build a snowman:

  • Place a thin layer of white frosting on the tops (flat side) of two marshmallows. Using one frosted marshmallow as the base (frosted layer facing up), place the second frosted marshmallow on top (again frosted layer facing up).  Complete the snowman body by placing the unfrosted marshmallow on top.
    Build A Snowman Kit
  • Stick a pretzel stick into each side of the middle marshmallow, angled upwards.
  • Place a thin layer of frosting onto each mini chocolate chip and place it on the top marshmallow for eyes.
  • Push the “carrot” nose into the center of the top marshmallow.
  • Place a thin layer of frosting onto each regular-sized chocolate chip and stick them down the center of the snowman as buttons.

Printable (best results if printed on white cardstock):

Build A Snowman Kit Printable

As you wrap up your snowman-building adventure, you can take a moment to relish the joy and memories you’ve created. Remember that the true essence of winter lies in the laughter, camaraderie, and the timeless joy of building snowmen together. Keep your frosty spirit alive!

And here’s a snowman that doesn’t require bundling up in layers of winter gear! Bring the snowy magic into your kitchen with this delightful recipe!

35 thoughts on “How To Build A Snowman Kit”

  1. Okay this is awesome. My daughter wanted something similar at the store but for like $25!!! Umm no!!! I’m taking $5 and your idea and she’ll play for hours!

  2. This is such a fun idea! My daughters would have a ton of fun with this. They love building snowman! It’s nice to have an indoor snowman to make too. How fun!

  3. This build a snowman kit idea is indeed an awesome treat for the kids. I love this idea and it would be so much fun for my niece’s kids. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Love this! Pinned and tweeted! Thank you so much for sharing this with us at our linky party. We hope to see you next Monday @ 7 because we can’t wait to see your new creations! Happy Wednesday! Lou Lou Girls

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