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    Home » Do it Yourself » Crafts » Olaf Sock Craft

    Olaf Sock Craft

    By Sherri On December 9, 2014, Updated August 14, 2019 19 Comments

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    Create this adorable Olaf Sock Craft with the Frozen lover in your house.

    a snowman made of a white sock tied in 3 sections with orange felt nose and black felt eyes, hands and buttons

    Little Miss Pinterest lover found this adorable Olaf sock craft that she wanted to create last week.   I absolutely love Pinterest. Not only because of all the inspiration for myself but I love that my daughter is finding her creative side too.   She sees what she likes and writes out her list of what supplies she needs and off we go to Hobby Lobby, 40% coupon in hand.

    I found the perfect pair of socks at Walmart for just $0.97 in the ladies sock aisle.  But you can use any child or adult white tube sock that you have already too.

    • 1 tube or bobby sock
    • Approximately 1 ½ cups of rice
    • Large googly eyes
    • Adhesive-backed Black felt
    • Orange felt
    • 3 clear medium sized hair elastics.
    • Hot glue gun and glue

    Start by having someone hold the sock over a plate and fill the bottom of the sock with about ¾ cup of rice.  Shake the rice down and secure tightly with one of the elastics.  (tip: make sure eh top of the sock is leveled out)

    Then add ¼ cup of rice for the “middle” of his body.  Shake down and tightly secure with an elastic.

    Lastly, add about ¾ cup of rice for the “head” of his body.  Shake down and shape into more of an oval shape. Then tightly secure with an elastic.  You should have a little poof on the top for his “hair”

    Next, using your hot glue gun, add a line of glue around the area where the bottom meets the middle.  Press to adhere. Then repeat where the head meets the middle.  This will keep Olaf’s shape in place.

    A close up of woman\'s hand glueing a white sock snowman craft

    Then glue his little eyes on.

    girls hand glueing a plastic eye on a sock snowman craft

    Cut 3 small circles out of the black felt for his body. Apply hot glue to back and stick 2 onto his bottom and one onto his middle.

    Next you will cut out his features. His nose in orange felt. And in black felt, his funny little smile, his arms, eyebrows and hair.

    I printed out this Build Olaf Printable courtesy of Disney. (I printed in black and white). After cutting them out, I layed them on top of the felt and cut them out.

    a girls hand placing a felt carrot nose on a sock snowman craft

    Then stick all the the features on. I ended up hot gluing all of them on afterwards because the adhesive backed felt would probably fail over time.

    a girls hand holding black felt

     

     

    Tada! Our own little Olaf now has his new home in front of our little silver tree in the kitchen. 🙂 I hope you have as much fun creating one as we did.

    olaf sock snowman

     

     

    olaf sock snowman on a wood table in from of a small silver christmas tree

    Inspired by One Creative Mommy

     

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    1. jessica

      January 02, 2015 at 6:48 pm

      These turned out so cute! thanks for sharing at Totally Terrific Tuesday! I love having you at the link up and look forward to your posts! hope you had a wonderful christmas and a fab. 2015! I cant wait to see what it has in store for everyone!
      Jess

      Reply
    2. Pam

      December 26, 2014 at 4:02 pm

      This is such a cute craft, and would be great to make with your kids over holiday break. Thank you so much for linking it up to Dare to Share. You are today’s Dare to Share Feature of the Day.

      Reply
    3. Andrea Fogleman

      December 23, 2014 at 7:42 pm

      OMG this is so cute! What a clever way to use old socks. Thanks for linking up to Scraptastic Saturdays.

      Reply
    4. Janell

      December 22, 2014 at 7:09 pm

      I am stopping in from the Frugal Friday Link Up. This sock Olaf is so cute! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

      Reply
    5. Jill

      December 21, 2014 at 4:12 pm

      Hi there
      Just stopped by to let you know that I featured this on my Round Tuit post this week!
      A Round Tuit 237
      Thanks again for linking up! Hope you have a great week!
      Jill @ Creating my way to Success

      Reply
      • Sherri

        December 21, 2014 at 8:41 pm

        Thank you so much Jill 🙂

        Reply
    6. Amber Myers

      December 20, 2014 at 7:47 pm

      Very cute!

      Reply
    7. Kimberly

      December 20, 2014 at 1:11 pm

      This is fabulous! I love it. Pinned and tweeted. Thanks for being a part of our party! I hope you stop by on Monday at 7 pm. We love to party with you. Merry Christmas! Lou Lou Girls

      Reply
    8. Elizabeth

      December 20, 2014 at 12:27 pm

      Darling!! Thank you for sharing. My little ones would love it!

      Reply
    9. Erin @ Making Memories

      December 20, 2014 at 10:13 am

      So, so cute!!!!

      Reply
    10. Sinziana

      December 19, 2014 at 12:06 pm

      Cute Olaf! I stopped by from Foodie Friends. Happy Holidays!

      Reply
    11. Carrie This Home

      December 18, 2014 at 2:47 pm

      How cute! Both my kids LOVE Olaf & they would have so much fun with this craft.

      Reply
    12. Simple Hacks Living

      December 17, 2014 at 9:23 am

      How easy! I love it, and I am pinning it.

      Reply
    13. Lisa Ehrman

      December 16, 2014 at 2:18 pm

      Your Olaf craft is so cute! I’m a new follower on Pinterest and Facebook from the Wondering Brain hop 🙂

      Reply
      • Sherri

        December 16, 2014 at 2:30 pm

        Thank you so much Lisa!

        Reply
    14. Michal

      December 15, 2014 at 2:50 pm

      Oh wow! He is way too cute, lovely!

      Reply
    15. Michal

      December 15, 2014 at 2:49 pm

      Oh wow! he is way too cute! lovely!
      Found you at Monday Funday.

      Reply
    16. Sarah @ Pretty Simple Ideas

      December 15, 2014 at 9:18 am

      Oh my goodness, my nieces would love this!

      Reply
    17. liz

      December 15, 2014 at 2:27 am

      My boys love Olaf – I will definitely be doing this craft with them this week. Thanks so much for sharing this here on your blog. I found your blog from the “Inspiration Monday Link Party”

      Reply

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