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How to Build Top Ball of Snowman

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Summary: Learn how to make the top snow ball when building a snowman with tips from a winter recreation expert in this free winter fun video.

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By Shane Starr
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Shane Starr was born and raised in Minnesota, where he first became passionate about winter recreation activities. He grew up playing junior hockey, and enjoyed the many snow sports. ...read more

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"What's up guys? This is Shane Starr with Expert Village, today I'm going to teach you how to make a snowman. Now we have the second ball in place the torso is ready to go. We need to put the head on the snowman so we can put all of our fun toys that we showed earlier on there. As usual, we are just going to start and let the snowball get a good pack size. You need to remember what size of head do you want. This ball should not be too big so it is not vital that you end up right next to it but you should probably be rolling towards your snowman. So get a good size pack ball. Here is a good spot, we have some good snow and just start rolling. Now in thinking about the size of your head here, you need to remember what is going on there. If you are going to put a hat on there, if you are going to put some eyes, nose, a mouth, some ears, you have to take that all into consideration. That looks about the right size and just as before, we need to put a little layer of snow on top of this second ball to make it more stable. We have found another stick we are going to set this in that second ball here. So we have a good base to put our head on top of there. Once we do that we are ready to put the head on top. Remember lift, this one would not be as heavy but lift with the knees, set it right on top of your fresh packed snow. Like so. You can adjust to get the size that you want as you go here. That is pretty."

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