Creamer Bottle Snowman
Recycle old creamer bottles and create a Creamer Bottle Snowman! Teachers, neighbors, friends and family members will love receiving this cute craft during the holiday season. This is a fun and eco-friendly project that will look adorable all winter long. Enjoy a little Christmas sewing craft, as well as an adorable snowman craft that kids will have fun making, all the while recycling your household items for new use. A Christmas character this adorable is sure to be a hit, and it's very useful.
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Main MaterialRecycled Materials
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SissieSass
Sep 29, 2017
With so many people buying holiday bottles of creamer, I am bound to find enough of these bottles to make sets of these to give away as a gift this year. I love recycling items into gifts because the person can just throw it away when it outlives its' use, and it had two lives.
cwhite01br549 3253 868
Dec 24, 2016
these bottles can also be used for on the road emergency kits for little boys. They have no rough edges and snap closed tight lids. I give them away to friends neighbors. I just remove the wrapper paper.
jobers77
Nov 08, 2016
I can't believe I didn't think of this! Very clever! The shape is just right for a snowman and the red cap looks just like a hat. These will be really fun to make-I wish I hadn't recycled all my old ones so I would have more! With the flip top lid you could even fill them with something else, like candy, and give them as a little gift.
mulberrygalprinces s
Oct 25, 2016
What a simply charming idea. I use these in my coffee so I will have plenty to use. I have different sizes so I can make a snow people family. Thank you so much for sharing this great idea and for free too. I love this site and have so many projects from it.
kathydcat 5540837
Jul 27, 2014
I absolutely love your snowman and the ideal of filliing it with coffee drink for gift giving. I'm starting to save my bottles as of now. Thanks
conniedutton 70325 82
Sep 25, 2012
Thank you! I have "adopted" an 8-year old waif in my cul-de-sac, she is very precocious and I enjoy teaching her crafts and other tasks. This will be a TERRIFIC Christmas project for us!!
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