And just like that! this little Christmas Snow House is officially done! This half-way point was honestly one of my favourite parts of the whole build because it’s where all the personality came in.
I used the paper stencil for the snowman’s hat to give it better structure, then tweaked the nose to be a bit pointier and added a soft touch of grey for depth. Tiny changes, but they made a big difference.
For the snowman gloves, I went a little extra and used fuzzy fabric instead of plain paper for the lining. It added such a cozy feel. The snow pieces were… messy, not going to lie, but they were totally worth it for the texture they added. Sometimes a little mess is part of the fun.
This kit was a joy from start to finish. The skill level felt just right, and the flocked tree was especially fun to work on. I also used hot glue for the first time on the tree and the beads, which felt slightly intimidating at first but ended up being a great learning moment.
I’m really happy with how everything turned out, and now I’m already eyeing what to build next. Christmas might be over, but miniature Christmas clearly isn’t done with me yet.
I love how your snow house turned out. It looks beautiful your snow man is so cute and making those boots yellow actually match with the snow man’s scarf.