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By Renée Schwarz (Design)

Cut out a whole chain of snowpeople, then dress them up with colourful clothes.
How to make a cute snowman

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Scissor up a whole chain of snowpeople, then paste on faces and colourful clothes. Join chains together, end to end, to wrap around a Christmas tree or stretch across a classroom.

You need:
Large sheet of stiff textured white paper
Scraps of stiff coloured paper
Pencil
Ruler
Scissors
Glue stick

To make:
1. Trace actual-size pattern (Click here for pattern.) onto scrap paper; cut just outside of lines.

2. From white paper, cut 10 cm (4 in) high and desired length (must be a multiple of 7 cm/2-3/4in). At 7 cm intervals, accordion-fold strip to make a series of 7 cm wide rectangles; open out. With broken lines on side edges and arrow up, lay pattern on first rectangle; trace solid lines only. Repeat flipping each time so arm heights match, to mark all rectangles. Cut along lines.

3. From coloured paper, cut out desired features; glue on.


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