The master class will teach you how to make your own hands a New Year's craft - a snowman from glasses

The master class will teach you how to make your own hands a New Year's craft - a snowman from glasses

The master class will teach you how to make your own hands a New Year's craft - a snowman from glasses. Photo №1 A snowman from a glass can decorate a wintergarden or space in front of the house. This work is quite simple enough that almost nothing is cut for it - only eyes, a smile and a nose. To create this craft, you will need:

  • plastic cups;
  • A stapler;
  • red and black cardboard;
  • tinsel;
  • scissors.

Do "snowballs" need not entirely, but byhalf. Depending on the size of the snowman, place a circle of cups on a hard surface. The cups are laid out inside the circle and fastened with a stapler. The next circle is placed first in a staggered order. These cups are fastened both with each other, and with cups of the bottom row. In the same way, the following series are laid out, gradually closing the hemisphere. Next, the hemisphere needs to be turned over and another 2-3 rows added from below. Do not need a full ball, because it will be unstable. The lower ball of the snowman is ready. Similarly, we make the second ball, only for the initial row we need to take less cups. You do not need to complete the second ball completely. When the ball is almost finished, put it on the first and fasten them together with a stapler. Making a third ball, like a classic snowman, is undesirable, because such a tall snowman will be very unstable. Then we begin to decorate the snowman. On the head, make hair from gold tinsel, attaching them with a stapler. From black or blue cardboard we cut out two circles - these will be the eyes of a snowman. From the red cardboard we make a cone, which will be the nose of a snowman. Then cut out the smile and fix these details on the snowman. In addition, a snowman can be decorated by putting a small luminaire or a garland under the bottom lobe, but they should be LED - so as not to melt the glasses.

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