DIY Mason Jar Lid Snowman Christmas Ornaments – Easy & Budget-Friendly Holiday Craft

Ever wanted to sprinkle some holiday magic into your decor without emptying your wallet? If you’re nodding your head, you’re in the right place! Making your own snowman ornaments is not only a blast but the perfect way to give your Christmas tree some personality. These DIY snowmen are so easy and ridiculously cute, you’ll wonder why you haven’t made them sooner!

DIY Mason Jar Lid Snowman Christmas Ornaments

And it’s not just about saving a few bucks—it’s about capturing that warm, festive vibe in a way that’s totally you. With just a few basic supplies (that you probably already have lying around), you can whip up the cutest little snowmen to hang on your tree. Whether you’re crafting with the fam or creating a batch to gift your friends, these ornaments are sure to bring big smiles and loads of holiday cheer.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab those supplies and let’s build some snowmen!

Supplies Needed for DIY Snowman Ornaments

Making snowman ornaments is a blast—and way easier than building one outside! Whether you’re jazzing up your tree or making gifts that’ll melt hearts, these cute little snowmen are super easy to customize. Let’s gather what you need and dive right in!

Essential Crafting Materials

Before you can start your snowman squad, you’ll need a few basic supplies—your snowman-building essentials!

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Let’s gather those materials and get crafting!

  • Mason Jar Lids: These bad boys are the perfect base for your snowman’s face—sturdy, round, and just the right size for a cute ornament!
  • Hot Glue Gun: Your glue gun will be your trusty sidekick, holding everything together like holiday magic!
  • White Paint: Time to make it snow! White acrylic paint is perfect for giving your snowman that wintry, snowy look.
  • Black and Orange Markers: Give your snowman a face! Black for the eyes and mouth, and orange for the cutest little carrot nose. Fine-point markers work like a charm for those details.

Optional Decorative Items

Want to take your snowman to the next level? These fun extras will give your little frosty friends some serious style!

  • Ribbons: Wrap a ribbon around your snowman’s neck for a scarf, or use it to hang him up on the tree. Go for bright, festive colors!
  • Mini Hats: Top it off with a tiny hat for extra cuteness. You can snag these at craft stores or make your own for extra flair.
  • Fabric Scraps: Got old plaid or fun fabric hanging around? Turn it into a cozy scarf for your snowman to stay warm!

These fun little add-ons are like the cherry on top, turning your snowman into a festive masterpiece. Mix and match to create snowmen that are totally you!

Tips for Making a DIY Mason Jar Lid Snowman Ornament

Before we jump into the nitty-gritty of actually crafting your snowman, let’s go over a few fun tips to make sure your snowman ornaments turn out adorable and stress-free! Think of these as your crafty secret weapons:

Gather Your Supplies Like a Pro

Before you dive in, have everything laid out. There’s nothing worse than being mid-glue and realizing your ribbon is missing!

Get organized, and trust me, it’ll make crafting a breeze!

dollar tree snowman ornament

Paint Like a Snowman Whisperer

Painting doesn’t have to be stressful! To get that perfect snowy look:

  • Two coats, always! One coat might look patchy, so go for two for that smooth, snowy finish.
  • Cover the edges! Don’t forget to paint the sides of the lid—it’s the little details that make your snowman look polished from every angle.

Personalize Like It’s Your Job

Here’s where the real fun begins—making each snowman your own!

  • Button eyes or marker eyes? It’s up to you! Whatever gives your snowman that personality boost.
  • Carrot nose time! A tiny piece of orange felt or a quick marker doodle can create the cutest little nose.
  • Scarf it up! Find some ribbon or fabric scraps to give your snowman a cozy scarf. Extra points for fun patterns!
  • Hats are optional, but super fun! Tiny felt hats? Yes, please!

Make each snowman different and let your creativity run wild—there’s no wrong way to do it!

dollar tree snowman ornament

Stick It Together (Literally)

Once you’re happy with your snowman’s look, it’s time to make sure it all stays in place:

  • Use glue sparingly: A little glue goes a long way. Keep it neat so your snowman looks clean and polished.
  • Firmly secure everything: No one wants a snowman missing an eye (or a nose), so make sure all your pieces are glued down nice and tight!

Make Sure It Hangs Like a Charm

Your snowman needs to shine on your tree! Here’s how to hang him up with style:

  • Ribbon or twine loop: Tie or glue a loop at the top of your snowman so he can hang proudly.
  • Check the strength: Give it a little tug to make sure your snowman is tree-ready.
dollar tree snowman ornament

With these tips in your back pocket, you’re all set to start crafting your perfect snowman ornaments. Let’s get into the step-by-step instructions next!

How to Make a Dollar Tree Snowman Ornament

Let’s get crafting! Below is our written tutorial.

Yield: 1 Snowman Christmas Ornament

DIY Snowman Christmas Ornament

DIY mason jar lid snowman Christmas ornament with a painted snowman face and a ribbon for hanging on the tree.

This easy snowman ornament project is one that even the most novice DIY crafter can tackle with confidence. Ready to transform simple mason jar lids into adorable snowman faces? Let's get crafting!

Active Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy
Estimated Cost $4

Materials

  • Mason Jar Lid with Metal Inner Circle
  • Fine Point Sharpie, Black and Orange
  • White Chalk Paint
  • Ribbon

Tools

  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Paint Brush
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Gather your supplies.
  2. Using your hot glue gun, attach the inner rim of each mason jar lid to the metal piece in the center. This forms the base of your snowman face ornament DIY.
  3. Apply the Waverly white chalk paint using a paintbrush. Two coats will give you that ideal snowy look. Let it dry between coats.
  4. Take a 6-inch piece of ribbon and glue it inside the lid. This acts as a hanger, so make sure it's secured well.
  5. Using the fine point sharpies, draw two eyes and a series of dots for a smiling mouth. Don’t forget the iconic carrot nose in the center!
  6. Then hang your snowman christmas ornament on the tree for all to see!

Notes

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