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Make-It-Over Monday Craft Challenge

By , About.com Guide   December 20, 2010

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Thanks to everyone who shared their Christmas crafts for this challenge. I shared a few last and and will share a few more this week:

Hope you have plenty of crafting time left before Christmas to try them out! Remember, just because we are moving onto a new craft challenge today doesn't mean you can't still submit your Christmas crafts. Submissions are still being accept for any and all past Make-It-Over Craft Challenge items.

Now, onto a new Make-It-Over Monday Craft Challenge Item! This week's craft challenge is inspired by the cold weather we are having and the mounds of snow in my yard. I want to challenge you to make snowmen, snow women, snow children, snow animals... Well, you get the point!

Gather up your craft supplies, and even recycle some trash items, and create your own snow people. The one pictured here was made using a round Christmas tree ornament! Get crafting your own snow people and send them in to be published.

You can share your simple ideas and tips using the comments feature on this blog post, but to get your project possibly published in the next Make-It-Over Monday blog post, please submit it using this simple form. If you make the project you are submitting, take a picture of it and submit the photo. Some of the submitted ideas will be shared in the next Make-It-Over Monday blog post. Preference will be given to those projects that are submitted with photos. You can look through projects submitted for past challenges if you want some inspiration.

If you have questions or comments about this craft challenge, use the comment feature below. Suggestions regarding this feature? Again, use the comments feature to post your suggestions; and, thanks for playing along. If you want a reminder when Make-It-Over challenges are posted, sign up for the Family Crafts newsletter.
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