It goes without saying that we love a good Dollar Store craft. And while we've seen some pretty good ones this winter, this candle-turned-snowman just might be our favorite. The snow may melt away, but we'll be keeping this one on our mantels until spring.

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 Basic Buttons, Assorted Sizes
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Twist Ties
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    INSTRUCTIONS:

    1. Paint on the snowman's face. We gave ours coal-black eyes, a mouth and plus an orange carrot for a nose. Handle delicately until dry, or if you have time, wait a day for the next step to allow paint to full set.

    2. Tie your ribbon to make a scarf, securing each side with hot glue. Optional: Cut fringe into the ends with sharp scissors.

    3. Use the hot glue gun to attach a neat row of buttons. These will be secure and dry within seconds.

    4. Fold a twist tie in half and twist the ends to look like branches/arms. Add a dab of hot glue and attach to your snowman underneath his scarf. Repeat for the other side.

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