Snowman Peg Dolls
Craft these adorable little snowman peg dolls to play with or include in your winter decor! When you’re done, check out this wooden windmill craft from peg dolls too! This post contains affiliate links.
I recently realized that I majorly neglect creating winter crafts. With this season so busy, and a lot of my energies directed into creating beautifully curated gift guides, I find that the season goes by too fast.
But I’m working on switching that this year, with a few new winter-focused ideas and today, I’m starting with snowman peg dolls that have been on my “to craft” list for years!
Ways to use snowman peg dolls
As with any peg doll, these snowman peg dolls are so versatile! I crafted these for use in with this 2-ingredient fake snow but you can make them for really just about any winter purpose. Here are some ideas:
- Peg dolls make great pretend play toys! You can use it with anything that comes with small figures, such as Little People play or small dollhouses. Bring these out to mix things up for winter-themed play.
- In sensory bins. Use this to play with Instant Snow or in any winter-themed sensory bin.
- Use these as a focal point in a DIY snow globe
- These make fabulous embellishments in any winter scene – a diorama, a Christmas village…
- Glue on a ribbon to turn them into adorable little ornament
There’s really so many things you can do with this – whether you’re popping it into the toy bin, or making it for something specific!
Tips for crafting snowman peg dolls
This is a pretty straightforward craft that can be crafted different ways, but here are some tips for getting it right the first time.
Choosing your peg dolls
Peg dolls come in many different shapes, sizes, and styles. You can actually get snowman shaped ones, but I wanted to add more texture to mine so I wanted it without the hat.
I got a multi-pack so that I have options for different crafts, and chose a larger sized one with a straight body as the closest match.
I like to get my peg dolls from Woodpeckers because I know they’ll be high quality, and support a New Jersey based small business. You can get them on Amazon, or directly from them. If purchasing direct, use code MOMSANDCRAFTERS for 5% off your purchase.
Dressing it up
To dress up your snowman peg dolls, pull out those fabric and felt scraps! You can also use ribbons, buttons, beads, and of course, markers.
Try using winter textured fabric, such as tweed, felt, fleece, and corduroy for your accessories.
On one, I made a beanie hat. I did this using scrap tweed that I bought eons ago to make a skirt. I made a scarf using soft corduroy I had in my scrap bin.
On the other, I made a felt top hat. I perched it at an angle for a little character. I also cut off the finished edge of a fleece blanket (that I purchased to cut apart for crafts) for the scarf on this one.
I used finished/crafting wooden branches for the arms, but you can also pick twigs from outside. I used wooden beads for the buttons, but of course, if you have small buttons, use those. And the nose was hacked from a small bit of rolled up/folded felt.
I drew on the face using a paint marker (this set is double sided, with the fine side perfect for projects like this).
Variations and more ideas
This is one of those crafts that you can make a zillion times and each time it comes out different! Here are a few ideas:
- As I mentioned, use twigs from outdoors for the arms
- Again, you can use buttons for the buttons.
- Pull out the pom poms! They are fabulous for winter crafts. Tiny ones can be used as buttons, and you can use one on the hat.
- Try making the hat from bits of an old knit sweater
- The scarf can also be made using ribbon.
- Want to make earmuffs instead of a hat? Cut two small circles of felt and connect them with a thin pipe cleaner.
- Use glitter paint as a top coat to add some snow-inspired shimmer.
The possibilities for these snow man peg dolls are really endless, so pull out all your craft stuff and get creative!
How to craft snowman peg dolls
Watch the video, or scroll down for the step by step tutorial.
Materials
- Peg dolls (see notes above)
- White acrylic craft paint
- Paint Brush
- Scraps of felt and fabric
- Odds and ends like buttons, beads, pom poms, twigs
- Detail scissors
- Hot glue gun – you can check out my rundown of the best glue guns for crafts. I used this one for this craft.
- Paint markers
Process
1. Paint your peg doll white. One layer will likely give it a stained look. A second layer will look opaque. Dry time should be pretty quick.
Making the beanie hat
2. To make the beanie, cut a small rectangle. It should be slightly wider than the circumference and higher than you want it to be.
3. Roll it up twice from the bottom, keeping it as small as you can, hot gluing in place.
4. Glue one end to the other to form a circle that will be the circumference of your hat.
5. Sew a running stitch around the hat at the point where you want the hat height to end. Pull it tight.
6. Wrap thread around that point to make it as tight as you can.
7. A few stitches back and forth through the hat should finalize the shape of the beanie.
8. You can either trim off the extra and glue on a pom pom. Or, cut fringe into the extra instead to make a pom pom.
To make a top hat
9. Cut a felt circle the size you want the brim of the hat to be – a bit wider than the head of the peg doll. Cut a felt strip the height you want the hat to be. The length should be big enough to form a circle smaller than the brim, with a bit extra for gluing.
10. Glue the strip, connecting both sides to form the main part of the tophat. Using hot glue sparingly, glue the ring on the center of the felt circle.
11. Measure the circumference of the ring and use that to create the top of the tophat. Again, using hot glue sparingly, glue that on top.
Finishing it up
12. Glue the hats on the peg dolls.
13. Create carrot noses by rolling up a tiny scrap of felt, gluing it in place. Use detail scissors to cut it into shape.
13. Glue it in the center of the face.
14. Glue on 2-3 beads as buttons.
15. Draw on button eyes and mouth. I didn’t use glue-ons for this because it’s so small and I felt it would be excessive.
16. Cut a strip of fabric for a scarf. Cut a bit of fringe on the side if you want.
17. Wrap it around the neck of the peg doll. Tie it or glue it in place.
18. Glue on sticks for arms.
Your snowman peg dolls are complete! Which peg dolls would you like to see next? Comment below!