Salt Shaker Snowmen on a Dollar Tree budget
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Published 2020-12-01
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All Comments (21)
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Absolutely darling ❤
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You are very talented in every way. I will watch more! I hope to make these. Darling
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I wii be at my dollar tree tomorrow n my family of females will do these with me...we are very creative,like you!!!
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I love making these. I sell them in my vintage booth. I lucked out and was given a whole box full of shakers for free!! I thrift my supplies. I love to fill them with glitter beads and charms. I use ribbon and feather boa for scarves.
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So stinking cute! Thank you-could see all of your movements 100%
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So cute!
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Love these. Thank you so much.
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sooooooo cute!!!
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I like your salt and pepper shakers they are so cute I need to go look at the other things you've made
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Very cute!
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Excellent tutorial and adorable snowman. Thank you!
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Nice .. work.. really super.. 👌👌👌
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Very cute project
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nice sharing good luck
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Love the rustic scarf and hat! These would be so much fun for group paint at a Christmas party .... or for gifts! Adorable 🤩
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So creative!
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I love these Snowmen! They are so adorable! I am going to make these for my Family and Coworkers and Friends! You give such great instructions. Thank you so much for sharing these with us. It is so nice of you 😊 I cannot wait to see more of what you make because you are amazing ❤️
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I made a snowman but it took me way longer than you. My fingertips are almost burnt off from the hot glue. But I made one. I think I will use e6000 in the future. Thank you for teaching us. :)
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Gosh you’re good!
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wow!!!Love your snowman and love your tutorial!!TY for sharing!!!