![]() ![]() Want more Christmas craft inspiration? Watch this video to make even MORE Jenga block ornaments: Wrap a piece of twine through the eye hook, the tie the ends together.Screw an eye hook into the center of the top of the hat.Set aside to allow all glue to completely dry. You will do 3 of these, one on top, then two on bottom, to form “holly”. Use the toothpick to apply a dab of glue to a red vase filler, then stick to the garland, twine.Press the piece of garland to the glue, and hold until secure for about 30 seconds. Using the tacky glue and toothpick, apply some glue to the corner of the front of the hat, above the twine. Wrap the twine around twice, until the other end meets the end you just glued. Set one end of twine on top of the glue, at the very edge where all 3 blocks meet.Using the toothpick, add a small amount of tacky glue to one side of the “hat”, where the 3 blocks meet.Using the 1 inch paint brush, paint the entire surface (front, back and sides) of the glued blocks.Set down to allow the glue to completely dry. Hold together for about 30 seconds, until secured with glue. Apply glue to the middle of another side of a block, and place it against the bottom of the two blocks that you glued together in the previous step.The hot glue will give you instant hold, while the wood glue has time to dry. PRO TIP – If you’re in a hurry, use a dab of hot glue AND a dab of wood glue (on separate sections of the wood surface). Then hold together for about 30 seconds, until secured with glue. Using the wood glue and a small paint brush, apply a small amount of glue to the side of a block, and place another side of a block against it.TUTORIAL: HOW TO MAKE JENGA PIECE SNOWMAN HATSįollow this quick step-by-step tutorial below: Fake pine Christmas garland (Dollar Tree).Blocks from Tumbling Tower Game (Dollar Tree).Feel free to get creative with your paint colors and accent choice. A little bit of paint, glue, and a few accent touches is all it takes to create some of your own. I also like the creative ease and cuteness of this project. The tumbling tower game purchased to make this project comes with 72 blocks, which means you can get many projects out of its $1.00 (+ tax) cost. I love this project because it makes great use out of a simple Dollar Tree product. If you’re looking for something cute to give the grandparents, consider making these and putting your kids’ initials and the year on them for a great keepsake. If given ahead of time, these snowman hats would also make a great gift. I recently had a go at creating Jenga block magnets, which would make super cute Christmas gifts. There are so many ways to get creative and this is one of them. ![]() I’ve had a blast looking at different projects to make for the upcoming holiday season. Tophats have always been an iconic symbol during the Christmas season, so these ones made from Jenga blocks are a must-try project! Jenga piece snowman hats are super easy to make. ![]()
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