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Meet the Snows
By Arleen M. Kaptur
For those who live and work in the Northern parts, snow and cold
are around for what seems like forever. Those in the warmer climates
can only dream about snow, snowpeople, and carrot noses. Wherever
you call home, these snow munchkins can be a joy to have around, and
a bit of whimsy when life crowds in a bit too much.
Children and adults can build snow families right in their own front
yard with Mother Nature supplying the essentials. But anyone can
"create" a snowperson with a myriad of craft scraps.
Styrofoam balls in various sizes are great for making lightweight
and easily decorated snowpeople. Felt, and even worn-out white socks
that are filled and given button noses, scarves, gloves, add to the
fun of winter or wintry thoughts. You can wear snowmen/women on
sweaters, on children's coats or fleece tops just by cutting out,
embellishing and sewing or using fusible backing so that your
special creations stick when the going gets cold and wet.
Several snowpeople on a window ledge with snow covered pine cones
are sometimes just the touch needed to brighten up an area. Coloring
pages offer a variety of patterns to choose from - the country
version of thin or the old-fashioned robust, smiling, and cheerful
lot.
How about greeting your guests and family as they come through your
front door or walk up your front steps? Using tomato cages for body
frames, cover with strong white cloth that will withstand the
blowing winds, and the beautiful snowflakes that fall, and attach
earmuffs, vests, and they can even hold an old sled or set of skis
for that quick-decision trip through the woods.
You can even decorate hot chocolate with whipped topping snowpeople,
trace on cookies with icing and snowpeople pancakes are a hit for
week-end brunch. The possibilities are endless and are only reigned
in by your time and willingness to spend a few minutes in the land
of Frosty and friends. So gather up grandma and grandpa, aunts,
uncles, children, cousins, and whoever else is within reach and
start creating a whole family of snow friends to share your wintry
days, even though it might be sunshiny bright with nary a cloud in
the sky, but the fun will just "melt" away the after
holiday days. ENJOY!
About the Author
Arleen has written numerous books and articles on living a simple
yet fulfilling lifestyle. Please check our Arleen's site at http://www.arleenssite.com
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